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channel n0 spin, no bias, channel no spin, no bias, no censorship . i'm dan wootton. tonight let it be known if it wasn't already painfully clear, the brainwashed left and on the side of women in fact the likes of labour mp paul hamilton seem more concerned with the rights of a trans rapist. thankfully now yanked a women's prison in scotland after justified outrage and the safety of her own sex. now the truth is baby transitioning , into a woman baby transitioning, into a woman we have to respect the fact that he is transitioning to a woman . he is transitioning to a woman. do we in my latest i just has a stormers party now lost all credibility on the gender issue and after this shocking case forced sturgeon to perform a screeching is her contract herschel the unravelling i'll get the thoughts of my superstar panel joining me tonight dominique samuel with shaun bailey and amy nicole as
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shocking new details emerge of how a killer asylum seeker fooled officials into thinking he was a schoolboy before striking again . he was a schoolboy before striking again. is the he was a schoolboy before striking again . is the person's striking again. is the person's asylum system broken . former asylum system broken. former tory minister ann widdecombe weighs in on that harrowing case. 950 as andrew bridgen threatens to sue mat hancock and the covid booster programme winds down for all but the most . why a victim of the facts still being ignored , even as still being ignored, even as debate over the jabs starts to become legitimised at 1020, i'm going to exclusively reveal stats showing . the scale of stats showing. the scale of injustice related the government's vaccine damage payment scheme. then i'll be joined by two brave campaigners . vaccine damage widow charlotte wright and victim claire with the princess of wales advocating the princess of wales advocating the building of relationships, should be an effort to heal the rift . harry and meghan, william rift. harry and meghan, william and kate. before may's coronation my royal mastermind said he called helen campbell and lady colin campbell on phil
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dampier going to explore at 935 plus where the two sussex mouthpiece opened . scobie has mouthpiece opened. scobie has descended to new depths, suggesting the late queen herself was a racist by dropping herself was a racist by dropping her infamous response to harry and meghan into this vile . and and meghan into this vile. and you try and minimise it or skirt skirt. you try and minimise it or skirt skirt . the topic or skirt. the topic or recollections may vary it's not as race as it . recollections may vary it's not as race as it. i'm going to have as race as it. i'm going to have a blistering verdict on this strange anti royal hate campaign in the media. but after ten plus years, the government raised the retirement age to 68 to help pay for our ageing population. mature opinion on the way from stanley johnson, edwina currie and woodburn get your and kim woodburn get your verdict to all at 920 plus as a promising young british athlete described as sports great a tune burge refuses to fly overseas due to concerns is eco extremism stomping the dreams of our children? that's a fascinating debate coming up in the next, we'll have tomorrow's newspaper front pages hot off the press.
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plus, a new greatest version union jack has to . this dan union jack has to. this is dan wootton tonight . let's go . wootton tonight. let's go. it has been a shameful day for scheming sturgeon. my special digest on that coming up. but first, the news with polly middlehurst middlehurst. first, the news with polly middlehurst middlehurst . dan, middlehurst middlehurst. dan, thank you and good evening to you.the thank you and good evening to you. the top story on gb news tonight, it's the former chancellor nadhim zahawi has given hmrc approval to release files relating to his tax affairs to the independent . it affairs to the independent. it follows chief executive jim harra telling mps there are no penalties for innocent errors after being questioned by the pubuc after being questioned by the public accounts committee , the public accounts committee, the tory party chairman is facing calls to resign after it emerged he had paid a penalty to hmrc
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while he was chancellor, the prime minister has said no issues were raised to him about zahawi when he was appointed to his cabinet because nadhim zahawi himself put a statement into the public domain and there was on the reporting there are questions to answer and that's why i asked the independent adviser to conduct an investigation to fully establish facts advice to me facts and provide advice to me about nadhim zahawi compliance to the ministerial code . well, to the ministerial code. well, in international news tonight, at least 11 people have died in russian missile missile strikes in ukraine a day after the us and germany to supply the country with tanks and infantry fighting . we'll in ten people fighting. we'll in ten people have been wounded in the attacks which covered 11 regions, including capital kyiv. germany's defence minister says he expects the first leopard 2 tanks to arrive in ukraine by the end of march, as will the uk's challenges to tanks . russia uk's challenges to tanks. russia has responded with the kremlin, saying the deliveries of military hardware amounted to
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direct in the conflict by the, as you've been hearing, scotland's first minister has confirmed a trans gender person convicted of rape will not be sent to an all female prison early this week. isla bryson, former named as adam graham , was former named as adam graham, was found guilty of raping two women before choosing to change his gender to female . at first gender to female. at first minister's questions, nicholas sturgeon addressed the row and whether bryson should be held at a females only court in veil prison. she also confirmed a risk assessment has been carried out by the scottish prisons service . now andrew bridgen service. now andrew bridgen threatened to sue the former health secretary for defamation following an online post. he retweeted about the covid jab earlier this month, the north—west leicestershire mp was stripped of the tory whip after retweeting a post a consultant cardiologist which said the number of people suffering with heart problems after having the covid vaccine was the biggest crime against humanity since the
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holocaust . matt hancock accused holocaust. matt hancock accused mr. bridgen of anti—semitic anti—vax and anti—scientific anti —vax and anti —scientific conspiracy anti—vax and anti—scientific conspiracy theories in the house of commons, which mr. bridgen has taken great exception to. now the king has been given a warm welcome during his first visit to the new africa centre in south london. his majesty spoke to staff and visitors and heard how the centre provides a home away from for. home africans living in the uk . the africans living in the uk. the new building is a sixties former office block that's been transformed into a community hub for african culture , art and for african culture, art and heritage . that's up to on tv, heritage. that's up to on tv, onune heritage. that's up to on tv, online and dub plus radio with gb news back . now to dan wootton gb news back. now to dan wootton tonight . tonight. extraordinary developments today . the case of the scottish sham
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rapist that has shocked the united kingdom and shamed, scheming nicolas sturgeon in a humiliating u—turn that actually amounts to a concession that the snp's gender extreme miss dream is collapsing . scotland's first is collapsing. scotland's first minister had to admit that adam , who is now known the scottish courts as i love bryson, should not be in an all female prison after being convicted of two rapes in 2016 and 2019. you will from our coverage the past two nights that graham who remains a man only began to transition his rape charge and his estranged wife sonogram told the mailonline in an extraordinary interview that it was all ploy by this monster to get himself a much easier sentence. she told the website his gender transition a sham for attention and an easier life in prison. when i saw the photos of him
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dressed as a woman with a blonde wig and pink lycra leggings, i fell out of bed, laughed. i can see why he doesn't want to be in prison with loads of big, scary men. but sending him to a women's prison is outrageous. will one of the vulnerable women inmates be the victim to be attacked by him? he won't stop. it's in his nature . so after it's in his nature. so after spending the past few months insisting that scotland seek gender recognition reform bill could not be used male predators to threaten the safety of biological girls and women . biological girls and women. sturgeon now admits rapists should not be housed at the all female cornton vale jail in stirling. i would say this individual case. it's not about whether they are trans or not. and this individual case. this is a person who has been convicted. it will rip an individual as a witness to the sex offender. and that is why his remember this is the same
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sturgeon who refused to vote for an amendment that would have accused rapists , child sex accused rapists, child sex abusers transitioning using self identification until after their trial. scottish tory leader douglas ross called her madness. have warned for months that violent criminals just like the sex offender, the absolute we are discussing today would try to exploit loopholes in the law. an attack on traumatised women. rapists currently exploiting current laws. we shouldn't make it any easier for them to. attack women now. nicholas sturgeon has seemed to reject the fact that he's currently there isn't addressed to women. i can't agree with that. so can i can't agree with that. so can i ask the first minister will she go to court and veale, will she go to court and veale, will she explain to the women there who are sharing their prison with a double rapist? why earth her government is allowing them to be in a cell next to her.
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this problem is stark and real. to prove the point. 58.9% of the trans women prison population in england and wales are sex offenders compared . just 3.3% of offenders compared. just 3.3% of women prisoners. but offenders compared. just 3.3% of women prisoners . but albertsen women prisoners. but albertsen is woken up to the danger of these extreme policies which have thrust trans people into the midst of a culture war. they never to be part of, by the way. and i think that's the danger of a labour snp coalition from hell. watch labour mp paulette hamilton today insists that this monster double rapist graham deserves . wait for it. respect deserves. wait for it. respect to transition . how to treat in to transition. how to treat in fair lady transitioning to woman. we have to respect the fact that is transitioning to a woman. we need just to be fair and, have a fair say in all of
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transitioning. we will get the support he needs to ensure that he transition safely safely . he transition safely safely. what about the safety of the female prisoners and prison guards that bloke would be putting at risk. but hardly a surprise that that's her position, given inability of slippery starmer and robotic reeves to back in this increasingly toxic intraparty civil war. woman can have a penis that cannot cannot . i penis that cannot cannot. i don't think we can conduct . this don't think we can conduct. this debate you know . sorry, i can't debate you know. sorry, i can't listen to it. you no, no, no. it's just. no, no, no. i just. it's just. no, no, no. ijust. for the vast majority of women, this is all about biology. and, of course, they don't have a penis. we all know that. so for the vast majority women, biology is what matters. and it's very clear they don't have a penis . clear they don't have a penis. is it is it transphobic . look
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is it is it transphobic. look i just i don't even know how to start answering these questions. i think that people should be able to identify with the gender that they feel comfortable, respectfully, should. so that wasn't my question. my question is it transphobic to say only women a. i wouldn't women have a. i wouldn't i wouldn't say that i wouldn't i wouldn't say that i wouldn't i wouldn't say that if somebody i identifies as as a woman and a man or a man, they should be able to do so whatever their body parts are . what a mess. so body parts are. what a mess. so labour and the snp are now playing woke games with the safety and protection of britain's women . it's dangerous britain's women. it's dangerous andifs britain's women. it's dangerous and it's morally to respond now my superstar panel political commentator dominique samuels , commentator dominique samuels, former conservative london mayoral candidate shaun bailey, and the author and broadcaster amy nicole. dominique samuels. today, nicolas sturgeon's dream of introducing gender extremism to scotland died, in my opinion
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. mhm. and it's a shame that actually to happen this way for the to be actually exposed but it has the reality is when you have these locks and the laws and when you allow to exploit the system funnily enough that actually what happens people do end up exploiting system and we see dangerous predators like this be allowed near women and in women's spaces. and those that support. nicola sturgeon's bill will say, oh well this , you bill will say, oh well this, you know, the gender recognition act had no impact on this, but at the end of the day there were specific concerns that nicholas sturgeon could have addressed in tandem the for bill tandem with the for bill example, making it so like in this country, if you don't a gender recognition certificate , gender recognition certificate, there's no way that you should be considered for a fugitive in england. i think that's really important to clarify. in england , this man would not have been sent to a women's prison. and actually, what the gender recognition certificate does is
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make even easier for this to happen. and that is the point . happen. and that is the point. it further legitimises these. this will be happening all the time. this is all without a diagnosis. well, do you now accept that you got this disaster loosely wrong, and are you going to and apologise to the women of britain for supporting this gender recognition bill and. dan, because you support it, no politician support this into visual. you're talking about going to a women's prison when they did they did the snp did yesterday this a major u—turn today the snp will literally support it. up until yesterday, sturgeon saw coverage and she uttered and i just have to quote you because this is this is basically putting this very clearly a failure of the prison service in the case of transgender prisoners . so if the transgender prisoners. so if the snp can i one point particularly on this if you've said i should make a public apology just me clarify the point and i'll wait. okay right. so this is a failure of the prison service. this
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person have a gender recognition certificate which what you continually will people continually think will people access to women's spaces . and access to women's spaces. and 90% of trans women are in male prisons 0 . 90°/ of trans women are |n male prisons at 90% of trans women are in male prisons at moment as the transgender prisoners are taken on a case by basis. this person was not correctly risk assessed . this is one mistake. the mistakes also work the other way round . so if you take the case round. so if you take the case of vicki , she was a transgender of vicki, she was a transgender woman for shoplifting. in 2015. she was sent to a men's prison. she was sent to a men's prison. she committed suicide . that she committed suicide. that men's prison, after being continually by her fellow inmates . she should not have inmates. she should not have beenin inmates. she should not have been in a male prison. likewise ehhen been in a male prison. likewise either. this individual should not have been in a why. these are mistakes. why? why you? because what? putting him on whatever i call him whatever gender they might identify . you gender they might identify. you read the interview from his wife, who says this is a complete sham it it might be it probably is but that's not
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really for me to judge. i don't know the individual, but i do about it is that they shouldn't have been should remain in prison but that is nothing to do with these gender laws and that's important that you that's really important that you differentiate but it is connected. gender recognition reform tell reform bill and shaun i'll tell you one give you a chance to respond so it was an opportunity the snp and nicholas sturgeon to make a very small concession when this bill was passed and there was an amendment that was put forward and it was actually equal votes, it was 61 votes each and sturgeon's vote passed it what it would have done it and what it would have done is would have said, if you is it would have said, if you are facing as a man as are facing trial as a man as either trial as either a child abuser or a rapist, you cannot self—identify as a female until after the conclusion of the trial, because what women scotland are now facing the victims of rape in scotland are now facing is having to give evidence with the accuser in court and refer to the accuser by their female name and using
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their female pronouns and sturgeon refused to vote that amendment through. so is going to happen more and more . look to happen more and more. look under sturgeon's scheme, the bottom line is this labour and the snp have absolutely no credibility on this. the labour lead couldn't couldn't identify the woman as a penis or not. no credibility. nicholas sturgeon in a rush to be hip and pc made massive mistake because what would happen with the gender recognition bill is it makes things like this much more likely to happen because you are legally a woman in scotland. how does a scottish system, how the hell do you hit it? if you want. hold on. amy hold on, hold on. let make my parliament. if you are legal a woman right, then of course the system responsible. and we're talking about prison . and we're talking about prison. but what would you do about school if ? you if you have school if? you if you have a gender recognition certificate as a girl and you want to go to augusta, go to school, couldn't
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stop you in scotland and all those kind of things. so actually what it does, it robs women of women's free speech, men's free spaces. you say men's free spaces. can you say your then i'll just your point? and then i'll just answer, to answer, but what i'm going to say is that whilst you correct that before getting a gender recognition certificate , you can recognition certificate, you can go to a women's prison, if declare yourself a woman which i think is wrong. declare yourself a woman which i think is wrong . okay, even think is wrong. okay, even before that, i think it's wrong while our jurisdiction has actually done what our government has announced is, that if you have male genitalia or if you transitioned after you were you were convicted of these crimes as a male, then that is a straight up not allowed in a women's prison . unless serious, women's prison. unless serious, serious . and then they have to serious. and then they have to be looked over by a minister. but those sorts of safeguards are important because if you're to start saying that basically anyone can get a legally binding document that says the all the sex that they are at least included this is this is precisely why it currently is in the prison system that
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transgender prisoners are looked at case by case. there was a mistake made here undoubtedly, because these women these are they have been in government has actually in response would not happenin actually in response would not happen in england. and the thing that you have to realise amy that you have to realise amy that this woke orthodoxy which is sweeping in scotland under the snp is going to make this happen much, much more because any male rapist, by the way , to any male rapist, by the way, to be a rapist you have to be a man thatis be a rapist you have to be a man that is legal definition . no that is legal definition. no doubt that will be changed soon by some woke dictionary owners . by some woke dictionary owners. but you have to be a man to be right and i point why not in scotland in scotland you can be a rapist. according to the court, and your victim has had nothing to do with self i.d. nothing to do with self 1d. this has been rolled out in 30 different countries which are without. so to me it has to do without. so to me it has to do with self id because those in future people like this monstrous gram will no longer
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even have to undergo any medical examination asking about a rape. yeah, but if a rapist is inherently a danger to women, that will be kept away from women, even it wasn't the case that this class are going to. they would have been in segregation the segregation because of the popularisation this gender popularisation of this gender we are frequently . a lot of are seeing frequently. a lot of the time people spin through the process and also by prison. on the other side , the statistics the other side, the statistics actually show it . you know, you actually show it. you know, you are five times and by the way, i will just repeat, i'm just hold on i'm just going to repeat. it's a very important point to make that of course. it's very important that trans people who want to go through the surgery, who want to make this big change, are able to do so given how seismic that changes psychologically and physically the idea that you should be able to do it without a diagnosis of gender and without living in your gender for a long. personally, i think is deeply
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irresponsible. so there is a chance to find out what the asian would not agree with you medicalizing this is not the way forward as proven by every medical and psychological board there is. and when you talk about the risk to inmates in prison, human rights groups and trans persons in the incorrect prison. six times more likely to suffer abuse within prison . it's suffer abuse within prison. it's important i think also in the. so have i. dominique samuels and sean bailey, thanks so much . am sean bailey, thanks so much. am i sitting here with me all but i am masterminds are still to come and the princess of wales dropping hints about building better relationships reports the prince andrew is confident he will cleared by a mystery revelation. the guest list for this summer's coronation is still very much up in the air. lady colin campbell, a respected dampier, tackled all this at 935. but up next in the clash with ministers warned they are playing with fire. does the government have no choice but to raise the retirement age to 68? tv firebrand kim woodburn goes up borisjohnson's
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up against boris johnson's stanley johnson and tory grandee edwin currie in just a couple of minutes time. what think, minutes time. what do you think, dan, gbnews.uk . tweet me dan, at gbnews.uk. tweet me using handle @gbnews. you using the handle @gbnews. you can vote in our poll to clash straight after the .
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break time now for the clash . millions time now for the clash. millions of brits could be forced to work longer under new secret government plans to raise the retirement age to 68 by 2035. it has been revealed . the proposal has been revealed. the proposal could be announced as early as the march budget and would affect those born in the 1970s and later the current retirement age of 66 will increase to 67 in 2028 and the next scheduled rise to 68 is due in 2046. however ministers reportedly want to bnng ministers reportedly want to bring forward the change to 2035, affecting those who are 54 and under today , however, prime and under today, however, prime minister rishi sunak and johnson jeremy hunt have both been warned by tory backbenchers that they are playing with fire with they are playing with fire with the policy likely to alienate voters at the next general election . so what do you think? election. so what do you think? should the government , the should the government, the retirement age to 68 to help pay for our ageing population down
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at gbnews.uk if you want to weigh in. you can vote in our poll at gb news on twitter to help you make up your mind. joining the tv firebrand joining me, the tv firebrand that of clean kim woodburn , that of clean kim woodburn, former mep environmental activist stanley johnson and the former conservative minister edwin currie. so stanley you're very clear on this. you say absolutely. brits are just going to have to get used to working much longer. well i think that's right. i think that's going to be going to be inevitable . we be going to be inevitable. we have an ageing population . we have an ageing population. we are, i think, 18.5% of our current population over 65. and that's going increase by several million by the year 2040. so i think it is inevitable the government is going to do what it is it can't afford not to do it. yes we pay as we go with our contributions. that's not covering the eligible population
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. and by as we're bringing forward this age where we can where we can quantify , i think where we can quantify, i think that has to be the way. but it is. is that fair on people have worked their life expecting to be able to retire . well we've be able to retire. well we've been through this round this argument before because we pushed up the retirement age by. retirement age. let's be clear. we're talking about the age at which you can claim your state pension. we pushed it up for women in really quite a faster rate from 60 to 65 to get it equal to men and up again to 66. so you know, women have had already a hard time. i think what's happening, dan, is the government is trying to solve problems. one is we're actually short of working people and the other is trying to repair the pubuc other is trying to repair the public finances. and i can think of two other age groups who ought to do their contribution before you start turning to the
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older in society. first of all, people in their fifties who haven't back to work after covid, there must be ways of nudging them to get back into jobs and students . you know, we jobs and students. you know, we have an enormous number students in this country. when i first started work and study, we remember time only one in ten of over 18 years went on to full time education at, university or college. now is one in two. we've gone from . 10% to 50, we've gone from. 10% to 50, totally useless degrees . we totally useless degrees. we don't need more people being media graduates . we need more media graduates. we need more plumbers, have to wait months for a plumber to come to my. the more people we can get into work at 18, the better. i think that would help solve an awful lot of problems. i do agree with that, actually. but kim woodburn stanley johnson says brits should have to work until they . should have to work until they. you disagree ? i totally disagree you disagree? i totally disagree . i'm going to tell you something , mr. johnson, and 1.3
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something, mr. johnson, and 1.3 billion of our tax go to illegal immigrants a year. and if the government would get fingers out and do the correct job, there's enough money coming in. they don't need any more money for pensioners up to 68. they're squandering money like that. your recent mp. you should be fired . 4.8 million. he's all you fired. 4.8 million. he's all you know . wonderful, wonderful know. wonderful, wonderful example of joe. if we can afford to spend point 3 billion a year on illegal immigrants , well, on illegal immigrants, well, most of them should be sent back . people who are being 50% off. okay, let's respond. kevin. kim, i didn't think you're focusing on the reality. the reality is that we the older generation have gained about years, nine years in life expectancy . now, years in life expectancy. now, in the good old days, when people like heathcote amory was chancellor of the exchequer, in
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the end of the forties, it was brilliant people smoked, they died in 60. he got money, a tax on cigarettes, and he didn't to pay on cigarettes, and he didn't to pay for, you know , old age care pay for, you know, old age care and the for a long time. that situation has changed the way we eight eight, eight years. we will have eight eight more years. it is absolutely reasonable that. but what about stanley? what about folk like , stanley? what about folk like, kim? kim, obviously has developed a big celebrity career now, but for years and years and years she was a cleaner. i mean thatis years she was a cleaner. i mean that is tough work , isn't it? that is tough work, isn't it? that's a very good thing to do, nanny labour use of age. now you've point for me. you've got a good point for me. you've a good point . are you've got a good point. are some some i think you're right. i grew up on a farm. and i can tell you the sheer physical labour involved , if you leave labour involved, if you leave school at 13, 14, 15, wherever it was, and then, are you doing docking , shearing it was, and then, are you doing docking, shearing and dipping and heaven knows what you're saying. those people right? those are important. important is about 70. those are important issues. and i couldn't agree
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with you more. maybe some maybe there's some work margin there's some work at the margin here that there's certain careers which bodily bodily careers which are bodily bodily that maybe you didn't ask them to, you know, to wait those extra . so can maybe they could extra. so can maybe they could be exceptions the rule. yeah maybe maybe just saying maybe maybe i'm just saying tossing last much older tossing out our last much older years do farming. well, the years to do farming. well, the physical strain. well, you couldn't do it at 68, which was, you know, i mean, it's just maybe take. yes, but you stanley there's enough in this country if we would do a proper job as if we would do a properjob as employees, claw back this people are paying their taxes billions and billions and billions off and billions and billions off and that tax is not good sharpish. people la to malacanang beneath what i want. well right. if you really want to go back , kim. if you really to go back, kim. if you really want to. if you really want to make a larger discussion, if you really want to in larger discussion. so for heaven's sakes, you you going to be tired? i'll you not be tired. i am. no, i'm. i'm. we expect you to work for many more years. i
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mean, for me, it's actually good. yeah, it's good. sadly, i love . i mean. well, why not? why love. i mean. well, why not? why not now? now of course not retire now? now of course i'm not. really. he's here. i don't why on earth would don't know why on earth would i be retired? i presume to you, james, highly stressful, is it not on the slot? shoot, i can have you like to come between us. who use? who are you siding with dana? who you fairly you with dana? who you fairly you with campbell? you with stanley? you be the deciding vote you can be the deciding vote i love the idea of kim actually standing for parliament and being a better member parliament than the papers just criticising saying she'd be great saying i think she'd be great job no well the money that is being spent currently on illegal immigrants should be anything like enough to sustain millions and millions of older people. stanley has got a point . we have stanley has got a point. we have many, many more millions of older people. but i would say that to some extent we've already dealt with that. if you look at the row that's going on in france at the moment the retirement age there for the state pension is 60 and they're having no end of a job trying to
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it to something closer to us. so we've kind of gone further that path. i saw somebody is in a tough job perhaps can't work any longer you know we do have benefits of a different kind that are available at any age where people cannot work. and those are really expensive and we should keep them . but i make we should keep them. but i make my point again, there are other groups in society who ought to be pulling their weight much more. it is much easier to get a job at 2066 and i think we ought be looking to them to do their bit more than they're going to come out that the students . why come out that the students. why do they all have to go to university ? one in ten. when i university? one in ten. when i a kid not many. why they lose around they make up around jobs and god knows the costs and what we have the money in this country. if the spent it wisely stop all this nonsense giving
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these good stuff it makes sick. and i'm not saying there's many people people are to love but when i go to work and government stop giving them and their parents lots of money and the parents lots of money and the parents are sitting there . i'm parents are sitting there. i'm poon parents are sitting there. i'm poor, she says. the hairdresser once a week. mummy with a, a top, not a pub. three nights a week on the way home work that is not poor family, not the poor i knew let me toss in another point here if i may. i really have great sympathy with the chancellor of the exchequer impossible task he is faced with . and don't forget, at the same time , you and many like you are time, you and many like you are pushing for the triple lock. the triple lock rate is to put another 10% on the value of a state pension. he has to do . and state pension. he has to do. and what doing now seems to be what he's doing now seems to be reasonable and acceptable okay when the young people are sitting at home under , 25 not sitting at home under, 25 not working. yeah, well , sitting at home under, 25 not working. yeah, well, i sitting at home under, 25 not working. yeah, well , i have to working. yeah, well, i have to say i have to say it has made some great points. but yeah,
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there's a lot of government waste. you can't penalise old people because you just about flavour. nigel what's the matter with, you know , there's a lot of with, you know, there's a lot of government waste and i have to say do i love your idea? i imagine that kim woodburn mp you wouldn't want to mess with her you miss those you wouldn't miss those questions during pm john, jada and michelle work . anyway, let's and michelle work. anyway, let's hope she writes he writes as she writes those good novels edwina does when she's an mp well. now, i'll tell you something, edwina is a lovely woman . i met her a is a lovely woman. i met her a couple of times . a sweet, sweet couple of times. a sweet, sweet woman . i don't regret anything woman. i don't regret anything she said today. that's her opinion now she's a lovely and did work. bury them, quaff craft cloth that let yourself yourself i think i'll shut all that no kim tv legend for me phase stanley johnson on because they don't like it so me i don't care then that's why we love thank you kim and to gary too. who do
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you kim and to gary too. who do you agree with? should government increase the retirement age to 68 from graham 7 retirement age to 68 from graham ? for most people accumulating even a modest pot takes a long. too many in government have absolutely idea. neilia says most people i know who could have retired at 60 but wish to carry on made it to 60 to the head, says the body says no . you head, says the body says no. you can think you can carry on as if you were 25. i wish i'm from android twist and no one in their thirties and forties is realistically expecting to retire before 6869 anyway. and i agree with that i think it's inevitable that it will end being at least 70. your verdict is and it's overwhelming. just 22% of you agree with stanley that. 22% of you agree with stanley that . the retirement age should that. the retirement age should be an increase . 78% of you with be an increase. 78% of you with kim woodburn and saying it most definitely shouldn't , but coming definitely shouldn't, but coming out with chilling details emerging about how a triple murder in asylum seeker duped authorities by posing as a british schoolboy is our asylum system broken? former tory
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minister and took him compare at 950. but with kate dropping hints to reconciling asian and prince andrew confident his will be cleared ahead of the coronation , there's plenty for coronation, there's plenty for our royal masterminds to get their teeth into. lady campbell and phil dampier up straight after the .
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break time now for our royal lady, colin campbell. and dampier. and despite suffering a relentless storm of personal attacks , the storm of personal attacks, the hands of the sussexes wilson , hands of the sussexes wilson, kate has kept a typically silence while recommencing pubuc silence while recommencing public appearances in recent weeks . indeed, the unflappable weeks. indeed, the unflappable of wales has been speaking to academics windsor and made a comment that could be interpreted as relevant. speaking the importance of childhood relations . mentioning childhood relations. mentioning no names. the princess said . how no names. the princess said. how do we better manage and regulate emotions? how do we build better relationships? kate comments do raise an interesting question. lady c sure a concerted effort be made to the rift between the warring royals . time for may's warring royals. time for may's coronation that what kate was referring . to i would have to referring. to i would have to say irrespective of what she might have been referring to and
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ispeak might have been referring to and i speak from some expert insight on the subject have written a book on narcissist on call a daughter of narcissus. it is a very dense us to explore . very dense us to explore. somebody with a personality disorder to ever impose truth if they it's a temporary thing and they it's a temporary thing and they always come back bite you. i think it would be a grave mistake for the family to expect or hope any improvement in reality could be made . i would reality could be made. i would like to see the king used . the like to see the king used. the fact that harry has endangered himself and everybody else around as the reason keeping him at bay at the coronation . i at bay at the coronation. i think it's a perfectly valid reason to say harry has exposed himself to danger. he's at
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closing. everybody has to dangen closing. everybody has to danger. and therefore it is safe for him to attend. and then down the line they can make all the errors they want to do. i that's a good idea. and phil, i think that's a really good make it a safety issue because harry has now made himself the number one terror threat. yeah, he has done. and obviously it be better for all concerned if they just voluntarily didn't turn up then but the trouble is that he's already making threats is only a second book a paperback edition. we got meghan's book you know what going say? it's what are they going to say? it's like they're the like they're blackmailing the royals, isn't. and that is the problem even if they do problem that even if they do turn they won't trust turn out, they won't trust them. it be material another it could be material for another book. very very book. so it's very very difficult. it's all very well for kate. make the right for kate. make all the right noises about better noises and talk about better relationships. it's going to noises and talk about better relvery,;hips. it's going to noises and talk about better relvery, very it's going to noises and talk about better relvery, very difficult.going to noises and talk about better relvery, very difficult. it'sg to be very, very difficult. it's very moment. lady c says. very raw moment. as lady c says. and i can't see risk being and i can't see any risk being held i mean, i think held soon. i mean, i think william in particular deeply
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william in particular is deeply hurt by this. and he's not going to want to see his to really want to see his brother the near future. lady brother in the near future. lady c, i want to ask you about c, i did want to ask you about this fascinating brief scene from meghan's people to the daily this week, where for the first time, she was prepared to publicly distance from her husband. she said she wouldn't have dealt with spare in the way that he did. did you find that significant at all? it's odd isn't it? it's odd . i don't know isn't it? it's odd. i don't know why you would say it's odd that the barracudas shows its teeth and takes a back tell to someone's leg . i mean, that's someone's leg. i mean, that's what barracuda is. do you know ? what barracuda is. do you know? but it's her own husband and lady. but it's her own husband and lady . it's her own husband. and lady. it's her own husband. and it looks like her people are starting to brief against him. well what she did to the previous us. but true. and remember what you've done to. her father and her simply very true. so i. i think, you know, we need to understand meghan has
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very sharp teeth and that she will use them as in when she thinks , oh no, we've lady c, but thinks, oh no, we've lady c, but look, i'm going to move on because sun is reporting prince andrew has been booted out of buckingham palace in the latest embarrassing development , the embarrassing development, the disgraced duke. however it was revealed yesterday that andrew believes his reputation will be restored within the next month by a, quote, mystery development with suggestions he will also launch a legal bid to overturn the financial settlement he struck with virginia giuffre . so struck with virginia giuffre. so phil dampier , you are the phil dampier, you are the journalist who has covered andrew for years and years and years , you have broken massive years, you have broken massive on the duke. it felt like just a few months ago he was done. he was finished. there was no chance of a comeback. this week, phil you've got charles more on the front of the daily telegraph saying, hang on a moment. i think andrew is innocent. yeah, there seems to be a bit of a
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sort of campaign, doesn't that for andrew to be rehabilitated and. charles was one of his cheerleaders. i'm not sure. dan, i don't there's a silver i don't think there's a silver bullet going get him off bullet was going to get him off this. i mean, even if discredits virginia giuffre her, you virginia giuffre and her, you still denied that you still can't be denied that you continued jeffrey continued visiting jeffrey epstein flat at his house epstein at his flat at his house in new york after being convicted. and i think the that he's been booted out of his apartment to the sun by king charles at buckingham palace indicates that he's not going to get to work. he might want get back to work. he might want to. and charles is willing to see as a family member, as he did at christmas at sandringham. but just don't see and i'd be but i just don't see and i'd be fascinated to know what this so—called silver bullet so—called sort of silver bullet is him off the is going to get him off the hook. you know, he did on lady c, do you know the silver bullet is because great to have you back, by the way but you have always spade abundantly clear and one of my very and actually one of my very first shows here on gb news you have always been fighting the fight for prince andrew. and you are convinced that he is
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innocent. what's the bullet that he's talking about to you? he's absolutely innocent. i'm not. i'm not sure that i know what the silver bullet is. i've told two possibilities and all. i don't think it will be judicious to. impart what i some of those could be and could be optimism on his part as well. but he is absolutely innocent . and you absolutely innocent. and you know, i don't particularly prince andrew. so if he were guilty i did the first one just throw him to the woods. but an innocent man should not be pilloried for something he didn't do . okay. great stuff out didn't do. okay. great stuff out . masterminds, lady colin campbell and phil. people are going to keep on both these stories. of course, we will speak to you next week. but coming as bbc staff take, personal issue with the controversy surrounding chairman richard sharpe and boris johnson are the beeb's woke workers incapable is impartiality. my
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superstar panel this and the first of tomorrow's newspapers at ten p. but first, as images emerge of triple killing asylum posing as a schoolboy to help full authorities is a person's asylum system just completely broken. tory and will it comes life me straight after the .
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break and widow kim is tonight's outsider . and widow kim is tonight's outsider. now and widow kim is tonight's outsider . now shocking new outsider. now shocking new details have emerged about how a triple murder an asylum seeker managed to evade authorities while posing as a 14 year old british schoolboy . afghan british schoolboy. afghan monster low ranking abdul rahim zai, who was jailed yesterday for life for the barbaric killing of thomas roberts , was killing of thomas roberts, was actually a 19 year old man when
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he was allowed to attend winton academy in bournemouth. now angry have quite rightly expressed horror that a cold blooded killer seen grinning with his unwitting classmates in this photo was allowed mix freely with their children . one freely with their children. one described him as a school who got into fights all the time and chatted up 14 year old girls in a creepy fashion. an anonymous girl who lived with the convicted murderer at a children's residential facility told the daily mail that would make suggestive remarks and even tried to bribe them as of a disturbing sexual grooming routine. but numerous complaints him fell on deaf ears, leaving him fell on deaf ears, leaving him free kill again. deeply disturbing , where him free kill again. deeply disturbing, where a him free kill again. deeply disturbing , where a grown him free kill again. deeply disturbing, where a grown man convicted of double murder and drug dealing in serbia was allowed to jump home. office officials has shone a light on the grave danger by the ongoing migrant crisis and what it can. i've so upset about this all week. surely this case has to be
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a wake up call now. our asylum system is broke and it's been broken for a long time. and there is nothing about fully grown adults coming into this country saying they are children and being admitted and indeed, i can remember when was an mp for i can't a constituency the then chairman of kent county council saying to me after he had been and witnessed the work of immigration officers in dover. i actually saying to me on pensioners, we're saying they were children and they were just being passed through . so i am being passed through. so i am actually not surprised by this. it's been something that's been waiting to happen for a long time because immigration officers feel completely helpless. what we needed , as helpless. what we needed, as i've said so many times on this program detention centres for all new asylum seekers so that
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you send them to those you didn't say, oh, yes. it's not only complete child only they got crow's feet and goodness knows what you your knows what else. you use your sense but they don't they leave in total of challenges in the court . i remember. but border court. i remember. but border force officials now a briefing that they were expecting 80,000 illegals to stream in the channel by the end this year. so this is getting worse. it's not getting better . now of course, getting better. now of course, it's not getting better because . we don't do what we should , . we don't do what we should, which is automatic . absolutely. which is automatic. absolutely. automatically. no exceptions, detail in all new asylum seekers in secure reception just exam by customs tests the nationality they to help us on difficult tests you know their age. that's all. if no and they always do and lots of european countries do it already . well, i mean the
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do it already. well, i mean the other countries just take a much tougher . but other countries just take a much tougher. but i mean, i work in my home office. i know very well that one of the biggest fears there is action. the courts will be taken to court , because we've be taken to court, because we've turned on a 15 year and indeed, when you all like at and you take people who are claiming to be an age not what do you do you create incentive to people to behave that way. i'm the word goes out oh you know you go to england and get your say you're under 18 just say or under 60 and all these what you do it it and all these what you do it it a shambles. it's been a shambles for decades . the governments of for decades. the governments of all colours labour conservative koala . it is a shambles all colours labour conservative koala. it is a shambles. all colours labour conservative koala. it is a shambles . and 20 koala. it is a shambles. and 20 years ago more . 20 years ago. years ago more. 20 years ago. i was calling for universal detention . and i stand by that detention. and i stand by that as being a the means by which was undoubtedly deterrent
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message no deterrent trying to get the moment and be the only way you can actually control situation. indeed absolute . and situation. indeed absolute. and look when you've got a country like norway you know a liberal wing country like norway saying , “0, wing country like norway saying , no, we're not going to take this yet. we let him in and he killed a good 21 year old, a spy ring royal marine. oh, my god. it me rage and welcome. thank you so much. we'll keep on this. of course. but coming up, as andrew bridgen threatens to sue matt hancock and the covid booster programme winds down. why are victims of the vax still being ignored even as debate over the jabs starts to become legitimised? i'll be joined by two brave campaigners. vaccine widow, charlotte wright and victim claire hibbs. but first, in the media bouts as won't bbc employees create a false , their employees create a false, their chairman richard sharp's links to former pm boris johnson. arthur staff just incapable of practising the impartiality are bound by to by bizarre panel
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it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton tonight the estranged wife of scottish trans rapist adam graham has the whistle on his sin . the transition rules sin. the transition rules slamming it as a disturbing designed to keep him out of a men's prison. that chilling revelations about this screeching u—turn from nicholas sturgeon can serve as a right, not a decision. it's an operational matter. i think it's a right rapist. great decision. yes, it can't be right for a rapist to be in a female prison is a statement i with an unlikely victory for common decency then. but why scotland's first minister still refusing to say scrap her sick gender reform
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bill man of the people, charlie lawson has his say in all of this madness . women at 1045 as this madness. women at 1045 as andrew bridgen threatens to sue mat hancock and the covid booster programme is paused amid dwindling uptake . why are dwindling uptake. why are vaccine victims still being scandalously ignored to heart wrenching victims of the jab join me live in the studio as i exclusively reveal bombshell new evidence that puts the government to shame that important interview. it's really unmissable. this coming up at 1020 with mutinous bbc staff personally aggrieved at the controversy surrounding chairman, richard charlton, boss of the corporation's left wing woke warriors capable of accepting a wealthy tory at the helm. i'll debate that with my superstar panel next. tonight i'm joined by dominic samuel, sean bailey and amy nichols as one of britain's athletics brightest stars described his sports answers to grace, a tune refuses to fly to for a world
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title shot . environmental title shot. environmental grounds . is title shot. environmental grounds. is it unethical to go on long haul flight or this is what i think of crew parents ruining their kids dreams by brainwashed them with climate extremism . that's going to be extremism. that's going to be a very feisty, big debate. 1030 plus, despite being a liar by prince harry, look who's back. parroting his masters with another egregious racism claim and you try and minimise it or skirt skirt the topic or recollections may vary it that is race is it . recollections may vary it that is race is it. oh yes. he's coming the late queen now. so i'm going to get stuck into the sussexes creepy little mouthpiece in the media box next. i'll crown final greatest version you need jackass for the week two at 1050, the first from pages will arrive shortly to rise out of the news at ten with polly middleton . dan thank you polly middleton. dan thank you and good evening to you. the top
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story on gb news. former chancellor nadhim zahawi has given hmrc approval release files relating to his tax affairs to the independent investigator. it follows chief executive jim harra telling mps. there are no penalties for innocent errors after being questioned the public accounts committee. the tory party chairman zahawi is facing calls to resign after. it emerged he had paid a penalty hmrc whilst he was chancellor . the prime he was chancellor. the prime minister today has been saying no issues were raised to him when he appointed zahawi to his current ministerial role because nadhim zahawi himself put a statement into the public domain and was other reporting. there are questions answer and that's why i asked them dependent adviser to conduct an investigation to fully establish the facts and provide advice to me about nadhim zahawi compliance of the ministerial in international news , at least 11 international news, at least 11 people have died in russian missile strikes in ukraine a day after the us and germany to supply the country with tanks
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and infantry fighting vehicles. more than ten were wounded in the attacks, which covered regions including the capital kyiv. germany's defence minister says he expects the first leopard 2 tanks to arrive in ukraine by the end of march, as will the uk's challenger 2 tanks russia has responded . the russia has responded. the kremlin saying the deliveries of hardware amounted to direct involvement in the conflict by the west . well, as you've been the west. well, as you've been heanng the west. well, as you've been hearing , scotland's first hearing, scotland's first minister has confirmed a transgender person convicted of rape will not be able to be sent to an all female prison. earlier this week , all of brice and this week, all of brice and formerly adam graham was found guilty of raping two women before choosing to change his gender to female . at first gender to female. at first minister's questions, nicholas sturgeon the row and whether bryson be held at a females only prison, quoting veil . she also prison, quoting veil. she also confirmed an app risk assessment is being carried out by the
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scottish prisons service . now scottish prisons service. now andrew bridgen has threatened to sue former health secretary for defamation following an online post he retweeted about the covid post he retweeted about the covm jab post he retweeted about the covid jab earlier this month and north—west leicestershire mp was stripped of the whip after retweet a post by a consultant cardiology test which said the number of people suffering with heart problems after having covid vaccine was the biggest crime against humanity. since the holocaust . matt hancock the holocaust. matt hancock accused mr. of anti—semitic anti—vax and anti—scientific anti —vax and anti —scientific conspiracy anti—vax and anti—scientific conspiracy theories in the house of commons. mr. bridgen took exception to that . and lastly, exception to that. and lastly, the king has been given a warm welcome during first visit to the new africa in south london . the new africa in south london. his majesty spoke to staff visitors and heard how the centre provides a home away from home for africans living in the uk . the new building is a 1960s uk. the new building is a 1960s former office block and has been transformed into a community hub
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for african art culture and heritage. that's set you up to date on tv, online and dvb plus radio with gb news. back now to dan wootton tonight . dan wootton tonight. time for tomorrow's use tonight in our media box straight to the front pages and the eye leads with the news that former chancellor dame has granted permission hmrc to give his tax history a number 10 investigation and the metro carries the chilling news that there has been a 1,000% surge in children lured by online abuse since by superstar panel . back since by superstar panel. back with me now, political commentator dominic samuels, the former conservative london mayoral candidate shaun bailey and the author and broadcaster nicholl. now the british bashing corporations left staff are
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reportedly furious over claims that chairman richard sharpe helped secure boris johnson , an helped secure boris johnson, an £800,000 loan. sharp, who previously made donations to the tory party, denies that he was involved in the former pm's financial affairs. he became chairman of the beeb and is adamant that he should resign. but a source in the bbc newsroom said the move was because of the allegations . these staffers allegations. these staffers clearly have memories, right? because by conveying mention, the chairman is political appointment . even the bbc news appointment. even the bbc news culture editor katie will need to be informed of this when she interviewed sharpe on tuesday . i interviewed sharpe on tuesday. i mean, lots of people watching this will think so unusual this will think it's so unusual for most people to ever be in the company of a prime minister. is it appropriate for the bbc chairman whenever happening to be dining social events with every bbc chairman has had dinner with a pint with the prime day. it's what part prime of the day. it's what part of have to do for the bbc of what i have to do for the bbc and betting for the bbc is to try and get governments to
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support the bbc. that's what i was earlier week and was doing earlier this week and asking for the world asking for support for the world service that's precisely of service. that's precisely one of the the challenge to do the jobs of the challenge to do that. the jobs of the challenge to do that . on what rasool and her that. on what rasool and her beeb cronies conveniently ignore is pointed out by stephen glover in the daily mail is that in the days of new, the government , days of new, the government, gavin davies as , chairman, a gavin davies as, chairman, a party stallholder whose wife was a private secretary, gordon brown. and don't forget the bbc director general at the same was greg , a staunch blairite who greg, a staunch blairite who donated . £55,000 to labour's donated. £55,000 to labour's coffers . so as far as donated. £55,000 to labour's coffers. so as far as i'm shaun bailey, what bbc news staff has in particular can't handle is the fact that there's a tory chairman of the bbc. that's what this is about. i think they need to be careful because what this does right if, if it looks like political bias and if there is a case to answer case they pool looks political looks like it's political plus. clearly reporting is just show they didn't quite understand rules. a political rules. it is a political appointment said that's what it
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is actually they shouldn't is and actually they shouldn't have an opinion . they either have an opinion. they either express their opinion through have an opinion. they either expreworkeir opinion through have an opinion. they either exprework , r opinion through have an opinion. they either exprework , know ion through have an opinion. they either exprework , know ion tidojgh their work, know they do a proper investigation or. they have at all because have no opinion at all because the for bbc to the rule for the bbc to continually attack the people who support them because it's middle england , it's people like middle england, it's people like richard sharpe who have go back on behalf pay the and on their behalf or pay the and to keep feeling attacked . just to keep feeling attacked. just stop supporting the bbc. i for me it feels like shooting me feels it feels like shooting themselves the foot. but themselves in the foot. but i mean, the reality is bbc staff is just despised. the tories don't like . that's what this is don't like. that's what this is really about . i don't like. that's what this is really about. i think it's about the fact that . an £800,000 loan the fact that. an £800,000 loan doesn't seem massively . and if doesn't seem massively. and if i just tory donor involved in decision of head of news at the bbc again doesn't sound that impartial but if i had a problem with was when it was greg di jordan someone i know i think people always have always have problems with the left continuously saying bbc is continuously saying the bbc is right wing to the right
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continues be saying that the continues to be saying that the bbc's but if he bbc's left wing. but if he has nothing to eat and maybe he doesn't, why didn't he just doesn't, then why didn't he just say something the beginning say something at the beginning and transparent about this if he said he didn't have anything to do, if he did or not? but his statement is, i didn't have anything to do. but the real thing for me is they've there is a plate called appointment. well, then if he is so unbothered , then why is he just unbothered, then why is he just appointed a crisis team to handle this? because has a newsroom. it's the future . this newsroom. it's the future. this bbc news . and the problem is bbc news. and the problem is this . the bbc bbc news. and the problem is this. the bbc just proving a night bias again. this. the bbc just proving a night bias again . yeah, i think night bias again. yeah, i think it's really hypocritical because whenever it involves anything right of centre it's the pearl clutching, it's oh we live under authoritarian rule but whenever it's there it's completely the number of quote unquote. impartial journalists. number of quote unquote. impartial journalists . they hire impartial journalists. they hire the campaigners for the labour party and as you've said in the
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past, it's political appointment. i doubt that would be mutiny if it were someone on their political it would be i'll just i'll just say in general, as a matter principle, i find the of this sort of revolve door between media and i personally find it uncomfortable because i feel like it's stopped actual accountability happening but you can't pick and choose you imagine if it was a labour donor and he's given imagine if it was a labour donor and he's give n £800,000 to keir and he's given £800,000 to keir starmer . if and he's given £800,000 to keir starmer. if you imagine your reaction political your reaction you're missing the point. i don't thank you you decided to put that where do you see it you're missing the point, amy. i'm thinking paying for the chairman of the bbc's to be a non—political appointment. okay. political you think ? done a ten political you think? done a ten minute monologue on keir starmer , bbc he would it to the point
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they've cut it to the point where all you have to say is tory donor and somehow they said to my tv it was a labour donor who is also the chair. nobody's speaking about that. if you think if having any political one had a problem it's had to be if having any political allegiance you can't have a pubuc allegiance you can't have a public position that nobody with union membership or limit should have. was all you say ambition appointments. because by the way, no government appointed more cronies than new labour. this was the new labour thing too to get all of them signed into all of these positions in bills. and we're still dealing the repercussions, the legacies, the repercussions, the legacies, the fresh off the back of being exposed as a liar by prince in spare the sussex lapdog open , spare the sussex lapdog open, scobie has made a desperate to get them back on side taking after his master markle scobey has revived the allegations of race against the royal family without a single shred of evidence. look at this. their
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mere existence as their mere story has raised issues about misogyny within the institution monarchy about unconscious bias or racism. and i know harry called unconscious bias. i'm still going to call it racism because i think that it's only not racist when it's the second someone makes it conscious and you try and minimise it, skirt the topic or recollections may vary it's not is race is. the topic or recollections may vary it's not is race is . a now vary it's not is race is. a now i don't need to remind that the recollections vary. statement was issued the late majesty the queen after and meghan gave their fantasy fuel proven tissue lies interview with oprah winfrey in march 20, 21. so mr. scobie , if you're going to scobie, if you're going to accuse our greatest ever monarch of a racist, then i suggest you put up or shut up. where's the evidence made ? otherwise, you've evidence made? otherwise, you've once again yourself as a woke
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rabble rouser that will say anything for the pathetic sussex pr machine, shame on you . i'm an pr machine, shame on you. i'm an account . bailey. dominique account. bailey. dominique samuels, do stand by because coming up as a young british athlete and want to be to big refuses to fly for a competition for environmental reasons are cruel parents their children's dreams through extreme climate views . my panel are going to be views. my panel are going to be back at 1030. but next as the covid booster program is paused due to dwindling uptake, why are vaccine victims being scandalously ignored to victims of the jab? join me live in the studio as i reveal bombshell evidence which puts the government to shame .
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now aftermath of covid rumbles on as conservative mp andrew bridgen matt hancock for £100,000 after the former health secretary called him antisemitic , saying the vaccine rollout was, quote, one of the worst crimes since the holocaust . crimes since the holocaust. meanwhile, the government dropped a huge bombshell by announcing covid vaccination programme would coming . an programme would be coming. an end healthy on february the end for healthy on february the 12th. so as dwindling uptake and
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overconfidence in the vaccine finally comes to light, why are the victims who have been maimed and killed by jab still being ignored . tonight i can ignored. tonight i can exclusively that despite more than 3000 claims made to the government's vaccine damage payment scheme where victims of the jab are meant to be awarded £120,000 each. just 33 have been told they're eligible for a payout, while around 12 in 500 still haven't had their claims looked at. victims who simply tried doing right by society who have been left rocked by the consequence . others are being consequence. others are being rejected by faceless pain pushers deemed them less than 60% disabled. so to shine a light on the continued apathy towards these poor folk is charlotte. right now we know charlotte, of course. she is the widow of the doctor. stephen wright, who died two years ago to the day after taking the astrazeneca vaccine. and she's
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by fellow campaigner claire hibbs who suffered vaccine induced thrombosis that left her too ill to work . yet was last too ill to work. yet was last week told wasn't injured enough for a payout so claire that must have been devastating for you. i mean , you've got your walking mean, you've got your walking stick here, your life has been changed forever for yet you will not to receive the payout , not not to receive the payout, not know they . i think the most know they. i think the most heartbreaking thing about it is their reasons , their excuses for their reasons, their excuses for not paying . what are they saying not paying. what are they saying ? will they justify it? so they might reason is that it actually says that the menopause is the main cause of my symptoms . it's main cause of my symptoms. it's just shocking that they have come up with that as a reason because because that was not what your doctors told you after
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the jab. no so i've had a neurologist that has recently told me as well . as a result of told me as well. as a result of that, the vaccine induced thrombosis , my ongoing symptoms thrombosis, my ongoing symptoms have started from obviously day . i've now got chronic fatigue syndrome, chronic migraine, five or myalgia. and these all as a result of and then the ologist has agreed to that he's said that that's what's happened because you said terribly. yes. yeah. so have multiple clots throughout my body and had have lifesaving treatment was in hospital for a long time and i was lucky that i was saved you know not not like stephen. i mean, i had what stephen? stephen had, but i was lucky that i, i went to hospital quite early on and. now, obviously we have all these side effects. i've i just can't, i can't work
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, i've i just can't, i can't work i— , i've i just can't, i can't work , i can't walk. i can just can't do anything. and i'm so tired. and one of the other things that i mentioned as well was that i in the report that they've actually said i work long hours but i attempted to go back to work last april because was so desperate for money because obviously i don't i haven't got income. my husband works so can't claim any benefits. so we're actually a whole wage down in our household and i went back, i think i'd done a total of nine days and because i normally work 12 hour shifts, but this was on a phased return and i couldn't manage it. so i was signed up sick again. but they've put there she works long hours . they clearly know that hours. they clearly know that i'm signed off again. yeah, it's appalling. it's absolutely appalling. it's absolutely appalling. given what you've had to go through , charlotte, to go through, charlotte, obviously know your story so well very few people have to deal with quite the trauma that you have . that must be an
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you have. that must be an emotional day for you . two years emotional day for you. two years is actually since the loss of stephen how how do you feel about looking back now? because obviously have had time for some perspective . and i wish that we perspective. and i wish that we were along than we are. i feel like we've mean we've achieved a lot haven't we? but the government still kind of denying i mean when they gave me the kind of like the acceptance the because you want to interview people who have actually received yeah we should point out yeah it was kind of even in the letter it was along the lines of you the probability that he died from. so it wasn't sorry it wasn't . so you want an sorry it wasn't. so you want an apology of . course. that's all apology of. course. that's all we do want really. and feel, i imagine , ignored and
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imagine, ignored and marginalised by the mainstream media who don't want to tackle this issue. yeah. i mean that's exactly how i feel. yeah and you know we're i don't fault gb news because the only people that really listen to us yeah yeah because claire how do you feel andrew bridgen he has announced that he is suing matt hancock for his comments. that he is suing matt hancock for his comments . yeah. and i for his comments. yeah. and i think whether you agreed with the tone or the tenor of what said, it's pretty extraordinary it that there's only one mp, one mp who really stood up victims of the vaccine. yeah. i mean we've got sir christopher chip as well who's who is now he has been amazing. yeah he sets the appg and we've also got andrew bridgen and regardless what tone it is it's getting issue in the news and that's what we need so we need the mainstream to be discussing it and like you say,
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i know, but the thing the thing that i struggle so much with it, i really hope people look at these two women. right. because any time vaccine damage or injury is raised in the mainstream and we're talking about the biggest newspapers at the times, for example , they the times, for example, they describe people who talk about this as conspiracy theories . and this as conspiracy theories. and then you had the vaccines. stephen had the vaccine, there is nothing anti—vax about that. this is not conspiracy. we are always called anti—vax . we're always called anti—vax. we're referred to all the time that's about the knowledge that the on saturday, when that was, i think, the only that mentioned it in any tabloid , any it in any tabloid, any mainstream media was the and the headune mainstream media was the and the headline anti—vax and it's and it's become a derogatory term yeah charlotte has it yes and how do you feel now about the vaccine overall i mean presumably you wish that stephen
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hadn't. yeah being jabbed yeah i mean i think that the funniest thing to me about being called anti—vax is that it's a vaccine in my eyes you know is because it doesn't prevent transmission it doesn't prevent transmission it just doesn't qualify for a vaccine in my eyes , you know, it vaccine in my eyes, you know, it just didn't have the proper testing , the gene therapy in it. testing, the gene therapy in it. i just don't with the term vaccine. so i say jab or injection , you know, so i do injection, you know, so i do wish he didn't have it, but i, i think my anger lies with the fact that he had it so early because he was the doctor if he had waited until his age group upon the advice he wouldn't have had. astrazeneca but really , had. astrazeneca but really, where is covid now ? you know, he where is covid now? you know, he you know should have been vulnerable , elderly or yeah. the
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vulnerable, elderly or yeah. the people that needed it know he wasn't at risk from dying from dying of covid and claire, i guess you must feel some hope, though, because even though political establishment and westminster and the media the vast majority media are desperately out of touch on this issue.i desperately out of touch on this issue. i know in my own life that there is a real gathering momentum and behind the cause. it's very now to speak to someone who doesn't tell me a story about i spent time we get one minute we get so many messages especially folk dealing with myocarditis and so actually this is why the public turning against the establishment not feeling represented yeah it's changing it's i think the tide is turning and i think it's now we hear so much more about it now and we get so many messages and people send me messages all time telling me their, their stories and it's and i think now
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that it's coming out more i think gradually the mainstream media going to start talking about it. yeah they have to and my message on this as it been since sort of gb news is very, very clear . don't sweep this very clear. don't sweep this under the carpet. don't pretend that makes the situation so much. what you drive people on the ground do not describe ladies like this as anti—vax or conspiracy theories that are neither right . yeah yeah, it's neither right. yeah yeah, it's not right. and so it doesn't help . it doesn't help trying to help. it doesn't help trying to ignore a problem yeah. really doesn't help. and you're doing a disservice actually. to what to be a real rational debate about why this happened, how it happened so that the next time. yeah. something is about we tony blair talking about the need for vaccine after vaccination at the world economic forum that only the vulnerable rfa . yeah through the vulnerable rfa. yeah through this but look thanks very much charlotte and care thank you
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thanks for having our story of course both sides of the story here gb news. so a spokesman the nhs beeson services authority department for health team that handles payments said we're aware that a number of claimants are waiting for an outcome to their claim and we apologise for this. we appreciate , the this. we appreciate, the continued patience of claimants at this time, we will continue to do all we can to support claimants, to progress all claims as as possible. and we're continuing to increase our resources to help facilitate this . now, resources to help facilitate this. now, coming up in the cancelled as nicholas sturgeon makes screeching u—turn over keeping trans charlotte and rapist adam graham in a female prison is scotland's first minister still refusing to scrap her gender reform bill? charlie lawson this attempt announced in the media follows one of britain's brightest athletic stars has turned down the opportunity to compete in australia on environmental grounds . so australia on environmental grounds. so are her cool parents
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ruining her career by brainwashing with climate extremism? is she the new grace of tune book? my panel debate that.
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next tomorrow's you site now in our media buzz just been handed lots more papers so i want to go to the daily mail first which reports that chance that jeremy hunt will pledge to transform british and hard work into longer term prosperity . good longer term prosperity. good luck with that high tax hunt . luck with that high tax hunt. just cut our taxes please. the daily mirror leads with singer rod stewart launching an attack on the tories and their handling of the nhs number 10 of plunging it into its worst ever crisis. look, i actually think this is really interesting because rod stewart's tory, you know, he he's a tory and. this will really resonate with a lot of
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people. what he said today the sun follows up on their recent exclusive on freddie the horror crash while filming top gear, they revealed that his family have convinced him to put the brakes on his tv career after the accident and last month and the accident and last month and the daily star splashed on a warning from researchers at oxford university that robots could turn on humans and kill us all. one of our superstar panellists, rebecca reid, who's here on tuesday nights. absolutely believes that's what's going to happen. she's terrified and robots . terrified of ai and robots. tonight, superstar panel back dominate zombies. you agreed with that you dominate. yeah. it's bailey, you it's scary. sean bailey, you a fan of robots oh, i hope it starts with a little things. then just watch jurassic park. yeah, right now 16 year old, it is fitzgerald is a breaking runner tipped to become one of british athletics brightest stars who is now being dubbed the great toon burg of sport .
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the great toon burg of sport. why? because the celebrated has shot the world of british athletics by refusing to travel to the world cross country in australia due to environmental concerns explaining decision, fitzgerald told athletic weekly that, quote, the reality of the travel fills me with deep concern. i would never be comfortable flying in the knowledge that people could be losing their livelihood, homes and loved ones as a result, the comparison is with greater than just based on their shared climate concerns though toon berg this teenager has surprise surprise growing up with eco warrior parents who it appears have pushed her towards a decision that could leave her lifetime dreams in tatters . as lifetime dreams in tatters. as fitzgerald told reporters my family is as an environment minded as i am. family is as an environment minded as i am . we live in minded as i am. we live in a passive house on a smallholding, growing fruit and vegetables . so growing fruit and vegetables. so my dad was happy for us, not fly. i have to be honest with
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you. i find this news genuinely sad to commit your entire to mastering the sport to excel so impressively in that sport , i impressively in that sport, i need to find your path to the blocked by family fuelled climate is, in my opinion , climate is, in my opinion, unimaginably cruel. so is her decision unethical all or are cruel parents allowing children to ruin their dreams with ? to ruin their dreams with? climate extremism? amy, nicole i think it would be much more sad if she were forced to go against her wishes. she's clearly made this based her integrity values. and that's great if she wants to do that. flying is the most environmentally way to travel, she's made a decision that's her saddest vision. but sean, is this cruel of the parents? i mean, what i hate about all of this is these kids are going to wake up in 20 years time and realise , oh, my goodness, the realise, oh, my goodness, the world is here. we're still
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deaung world is here. we're still dealing with all of the same problems. gradually things are getting better, but we missed out on that great gap year. we missed out on of these missed out on all of these experiences, the world following our following our our passions following our dreams. think it's so sad and dreams. i think it's so sad and shame . these parents. it's two shame. these parents. it's two things. if her parents have have given her this view of the world they all going to have to accept that athletics move on with that. and i won't care one little bit some other young lady will become homeless to finish her career. you can can't you can't can't be can't fly. you can't be a professional sports player. but the needs to look the key thing she needs to look at, not flying for a job. at, you're not flying for a job. you should to a third house you should look to a third house in australia. what trying in australia. what she's trying to a career to do is build a career and anybody you think you can't fly at all is trying to win the world to the 18, to the 17. and what actually people should be doing may doing around flying. it may maybe, know, don't take ten maybe, you know, don't take ten flights it's for flights here unless it's for work and this is generating something. take a few more houday something. take a few more holiday you're in holiday in the country you're in but clear, she's about to but to be clear, she's about to destroy her career because her parents have impressed upon the para. what will para. it's what parents will have responsibility
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have to take some responsibility for well. and you know for that as well. and you know what really not very what is really not very environmentally , you know, environmentally, you know, private jets the same private jets that all of these use that tell that if we don't cut the things out of our lives, that we love, where a danger to the planet, that we need to live and misery that need to live in luck in order to save the planet. and i think i'm not going to say anything personally, this teenage girl, because i think she's probably does believe she's probably does believe she's sticking by her values. but i think the examples with brainwashing . yeah well i was brainwashing. yeah well i was going to say didn't we see this with grace? you know, grace, i wasn't a little teenager came up with this all on her own. yeah, it was something that, that was very much developed. yeah. well she parent these this extreme ideal , she is she parent these this extreme ideal, she is being pushed and programmed into children. so they're actually convinced that what they are doing is making an impact. but you know what the airline industry employs thousands and thousands of people, many of that livelihoods
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rely on people like her taking those flights and she have get a fancy flight and have to get a private jet. i think she's misguided and she'll regret this very quickly is a bit of an eye on the aviation industry to a grip on this and move forward and move it to decarbonise eyes as much as they can . it and move it to decarbonise eyes as much as they can. it is happening, but you can make and move. but i mean, this is you know, we cannot do this overnight. it's happening . it is overnight. it's happening. it is happening. i think we're too fast. this is how this whole idea of net zero, by the way, is about putting offsetting you carbon points tomorrow . this carbon points tomorrow. this it's largely about big money because you've got to look you've to look at the airline industry will tell you that they're making these strides forward. but you can't take the carbon out a engine carbon out of a jet engine entirely and you never make a commercial certainly commercial electric. certainly not next years, but not in the next 50 years, but people have a low carbon footprint. if the if you if you take face value they've said
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take on face value they've said so as environmentalist they should be say solve should be able to say to solve low footprint think it's low carbon footprint think it's a of flying to do to kids when as dominique says all of these people who are preaching and putting these ideas out there flying at the world economic forum, one private jet and, you know , very much into the know, very much plays into the idea people are being idea that people are being brainwashed. you take the brainwashed. will you take the agents away? because the free choice is free. it is . but choice is free. it is. but where's it come? the choice is pubuc. where's it come? the choice is public . i'm where's it come? the choice is public. i'm from melting. glaciers grow and rising sea level . then give it a free level. then give it a free school and probably under its dominance is actually brainwashing people into thinking that the world's about to end not doing that well it certainly is accelerating and these people will still continue flying around then going to have ridiculous conferences affecting way constantly the code is in good order and where you brits giving up air travel that is not the answer and actually we're doing so much and actually the corporate world is doing so much
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and governments are doing so much actually personal responsibility. i don't should come into this and i think fly around the world. you see the world you're going to regret this . ignore world you're going to regret this. ignore your parents. actually, you're 16 years old now. get off horrible time. you might enjoy a bit of into railing you might like it you might be missing out you know know those first class flights are the most heavy you should be careful good. i will keep taking them. after wowing the them. i know. after wowing the culinary world with his signature dishes of a bacon sandwich and a bog standard gin and tonic , renowned chef and tonic, renowned chef brooklyn beckham on you. remember this ? oh, my goodness. remember this? oh, my goodness. i loved that american segment on the bacon sandwich . yes, right. the bacon sandwich. yes, right. renowned chef brooklyn beckham back with another goal may create . and that's quite create. and that's quite literally out the box in a 92nd video that could be considered an act of war against italy . an act of war against italy. talent freeze, frog of posh and becks up a vegan lasagne
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comprising of pasta sheets and a sauce that suspiciously we never saw him prepare and a grotesque out the packet meat substitute for an added dash of woe. cory media foodies quickly cried , media foodies quickly cried, mamma mia, describing the dishes quote, very basic with literally zero finesse and genuinely disgusting , with one disgusting, with one particularly harsh critic joking . next week, little brooklyn will be making dinosaur chicken nuggets. now brooklyn, who's hunting for? if after failed attempts at photography and for all, later defended himself , all, later defended himself, insisting he had at least added to spice up your slice. but after these reviews, perhaps he should go back his day job. what is that again now? me neither. amy shaun bailey. dominic samuel. do by because coming up which labour mp gets tonight's union jack has crown find out as reveal the gb huge at 1050 announced it cancelled estranged
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wife of adam graham has exposed the trans rapist for what he is for nicholas sturgeon to a screeching u—turn to keep him away from . a female prison. so away from. a female prison. so why scotland's first minister still refusing to scrap her sick gender reform bill? man of the people , lawson is up right after people, lawson is up right after the .
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break it's break wsfime break it's time now for cancelled and this is where britain's top commentators speak on controversial issues without the fear of the cancel culture sweep . the rest of the media now estranged wife of the double rapist formerly known as adam graham , now going by the name graham, now going by the name bryson, has branded the sex criminals transition a sham to seek attention and receive an easier time ? a female jail ,
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easier time? a female jail, shauna graham told the mail online once. did he say anything thing to me about feeling he was in the wrong body? i have a lot of sympathy for real transgender people, but he's just the authorities. i can see why he doesn't want to be in a prison. loads of big scary men so he's come up with this ploy. joining me now to , give his take on this me now to, give his take on this growing scottish scandal is man of the people, charlie lawson . of the people, charlie lawson. charlie scheming sturgeon to do a screeching on this today but in reality no feminist is she charlie because it's her woke orthodoxy scotland that has seen this male rapist sent to a female prison . well i think done female prison. well i think done earlier on this week i was very very angry about two placards
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decapitated tarps. i i then i got. yeah i got even more angry . i heard a quote say, but man, mr. i'm, i'm calling you. mr. because that's what is he is i don't give a my pronouns or whatever but when she was a man , she was , was convicted of , she was, was convicted of raping two. i mean , i was , i was raping two. i mean, i was, i was infuriated and actually off social media. but what consequently was i think that bowing to pressure of the good british public turned round and said why is obviously public . said why is obviously public. you know this is just wrong and of course in the end sturgeon being a politician bowed to pressure from the silent majority who are starting to get listened to and know this has been absolutely ridiculed. it jumped out. but believe you me, don't she's only doing this because it suits her. our status
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as leader of the scottish nationalists national party, she's you know, she's doing it because some pr persons probably are and they are sincere . she are and they are sincere. she doesn't want to do that. i think we ought to go back this. yeah, absolutely . i we ought to go back this. yeah, absolutely. i mean, did you absolutely. i mean, what did you make this extra ordinary make of this extra ordinary interview, , from shona interview, charlie, from shona graham , who was married to who graham, who was married to who is married to this monster, actually , she remains her actually, she remains her husband. so while this gets through the courts , scotland, no through the courts, scotland, no one calls him out for this. been a complete sham. the wife says he never spoke about wanting to change gender. this is something he has done simply to avoid the tough treatment that he's going tough treatment that he's going to get as a double rape as two women in a men's. to get as a double rape as two women in a men's . while shona women in a men's. while shona has come up and been honest and clearly wasn't a good for her and my sympathies go out to her because it's clearly a complete but the one thing i would say ,
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but the one thing i would say, the one positive thing to come out of this is that perhaps this may be a turning point for the other side majority or especially vocal majority. i think it is. you know, i think we all the silent majority. but i think it's changing. yeah, i think changing even the bbc even woke british bashing corporation leading on this story today because they know that they can no longer avoid it. yes. there's a couple of other issues, the gender wars, charlie, that i want to look at, though. edinburgh university has one of my musical, jesus my favourite musical, jesus christ , by making the christ superstar, by making the son of god non—binary , the 12 son of god non—binary, the 12 apostles will also be by female or non—binary performers in the production , but good on him. so production, but good on him. so andrew lloyd webber to rise to obviously the incredible musical twin sister of the lyrics and pronouns cannot be . what did you pronouns cannot be. what did you make of that? well, i wish , as make of that? well, i wish, as you know, way down i spoke to someone this evening about this who's a christian. he's not devout , but he's who's a christian. he's not devout, but he's a
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who's a christian. he's not devout , but he's a believer. my devout, but he's a believer. my friend . and he it a offensive friend. and he it a offensive and b, he doesn't understand it. i don't understand it. i couldn't give that big a monkey's . i mean, as we've said monkey's. i mean, as we've said before , if you if you want to before, if you if you want to change, if you want francis de la tour to play hamlet fine. okay no, jesus christ, no . no okay no, jesus christ, no. no matter what kind of who you worship or whatever , you know, worship or whatever, you know, jesus christ, a man. we know that. no okay, if you want to claim as hamlet clearly was a but if you want to play jesus christ, as girl, i can cry of sort of go along with that. okay but they're not content with that. it's going to be a non g, it's going to be a nobody, it's going to be a rhododendron or somebody. i mean, what what are they going to identify this human as? it doesn't make any sense? it's another of from edinburgh university following
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hard on the heels of our date and telling us of peter pan was dangerous, for christ's sake. oh i know. same thing. i was just. what? what what? what are. as we've said before , dummy, who , we've said before, dummy, who, who, who? the young people coming out of these universities? what the name of ? universities? what the name of? sadly we know. and then there was one more, charlie, that really got me going today. former x factor cheryl tweedy has said the show will only be able to return if it's given a woke makeover in cluding the introduction of a non binary category and scrapping the age just over 20 fives group. i mean, charlie don't want a woke washed exact do we know ? i don't washed exact do we know? i don't think so i'm going to wear listen to all of these are fairly sensible chap but also i'm actually open to voting for both in the north—east and cheryl get your back up here darling keep . quiet. shut up and darling keep. quiet. shut up and get on with life because you're making a dick herself. just be quiet. get and judge dotes spoil
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if it ain't broke, don't try and fix it, for christ's sake . this fix it, for christ's sake. this is just cheryl trying to be what they in—crowd of edinburgh and alvarado university people . alvarado university people. gerald, your gorgeous baby. just sit tight at home keep quiet and look nice on the show it's fine the way it is we don't want and plant coming no in stupid show exactly we want we want we want louis walsh simon cowell cheryl tweedy daddy having big arguments forget a non category charlie lawson . thank you so charlie lawson. thank you so much charlie. we will speak next week, but it is time now to reveal today's greatest and union jackass dominique savage. who are you nominating your greatest person today ? so mine greatest person today? so mine will be the vaccine victims , will be the vaccine victims, many of which have been made lifelong disabled or even unfortunately died as a result. i went to a march on saturday. it was amazing. it's not
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anti—vax. speak about these people because they exist and they deserve a voice and compensate from the government and they. sean bailey, you know many my nominee for great britain hear me out on this one is sir mike mike rounds mark rowley who is the met commissioner as he tries to fix the force in london which is on this special mendez on the city he's got a real uphill here so i'm nominating to say that he knows that we are behind to be what to succeed. we want to fix the force. and if you're somewhere else in the country also, helps you with the works properly as well. and i mean, nicole, your gp nominee well it link that only because feel link that only because i feel better do actually really better i do actually really forget it and replace him with catherine caywood has played by sarah lancashire , happy valley sarah lancashire, happy valley who could them a thing or who could teach them a thing or two? i believe so that just to clarify, you've nominated a fictitious character that is what the met has led me to. you know, she's a great guy, but i
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going to go with a vaccine damage victims, especially after that very powerful interview with claire and charlotte today union time now dominique samuels, your nominee mine is laboun samuels, your nominee mine is labour. paulette hamilton for that really car crash interview that really car crash interview that she partook in for the times where she said that the quote unquote, transgender prisoner i love forgot name should be treated respect by the blindness . let's have a listen blindness. let's have a listen to the transition. let's have a listen have to treat in fairly transitioning to a woman we have to respect the fact is transitioning . no we i don't transitioning. no we i don't idiot we really don't his wife has said he is doing this as a sham as a ruse to. get into an all women's prison. you were going to do it before we all called out the madness. i think that really shows where labour is at when it comes the gender issues. sean bailey union jack
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no my jack cos is the no nominee my jack cos is the brits and their gender neutral category which saw all of the nominees for 2020 free paid men which led to calls half the nominees to be women. so 5050 that's utter rubbish what we needis that's utter rubbish what we need is separate categories bnng need is separate categories bring us back where we were where common sense prevails now that they've seen the verdict in their way. so i'm so angry about it. it was so predictable. i said, time you do this. what you'll get is the lefties you'll get soon is the lefties starting to for quotas to starting to call for quotas to be introduced, quotas for female entrants when they don't even know what a woman is. it's bonkers. bring the best british female category is aiming to cow your jack. just quickly, though , you want to see what labour's position on the ilo case. look at what evette cooper said. i's more representation is where they stand on that is labour's position. yeah. and he's fully but anyway and he couldn't identify a woman that's not what we're talking about though is that so again. oh yeah. so i was
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shocked to hear i uphold the home office and to 100 children have just vanished. gone from them. hotels where they're being housed as i nominate, it's home office. okay there you go. oh, i know . so i'll go with dominique know. so i'll go with dominique and i'm thing i voted the labour mp said oh we need to be so kind to the male . no we don't. to the male. no we don't. dominique samuel charles, congratulations . john bailey. congratulations. john bailey. amy nicole. thank thank you too for. your company this week of absolutely loved i'm back monday at nine headline this is up next. good night.
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good evening in a moment. it's headliners on gb news. but first, let's bring you up to with the latest headlines and the top story tonight , the the top story tonight, the former chancellor nadhim zahawi . given hmrc approval to release files relating to his affairs to the independent investigator. it follows chief executive of the hmrc, jim telling employees there are no penalties for innocent errors after being questioned by the public accounts committee. the tory party zahawi is facing calls to resign after it emerged he paid a penalty to hmrc whilst he was chancellor. the prime minister says there were no relating to
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