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sam smith video. and x—rated sam smith video. and this morning, richard madeley was publicly shamed into a pronoun . in a shot of was publicly shamed into a pronoun. in a shot of him. sam they. yes. sorry but was forcing that on air may culpa really necessary that's how big debate in the media buzz at 1030 as it's revealed that the army's information warfare unit was used spy on lockdown. critics dystopian government, truth and units harmful to democracy neil oliver is going to unleash what is a chilling example of state overreach at 950 after being and ultimately sidelined australia's authoritarian covid mob is djokovic his record win down under the ultimate england football legend matt le tissier cancelled on that at 1045 one up tomorrow's newspapers on the ground the greatest person union jack has on the way as well. this is dan wootton tonight let's go .
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let's go. that digest a shocking dave scheming sturgeon just a couple of minutes but before that the news headlines at nine with polly middlehurst middlehurst. dan thank you and evening to you.the dan thank you and evening to you. the top story on gb news. firefighters and control room staff have voted for their first nationwide strike over pay in 20 years. the fire brigades union said its members have experience a 12% drop in real terms earnings since 2010. the union says it won't announce any dates until after it meets its employers . that meeting until after it meets its employers. that meeting is scheduled for the 8th of february, where the f b says it hopes to receive a revised pay offer . meanwhile, teachers are offer. meanwhile, teachers are planning to go on strike in
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england and wales on after last minute talks between themselves and the failed today , leaders and the failed today, leaders said there was no offer from education secretary trying to bndge education secretary trying to bridge the gap between the two sides and that the education secretary herself asked wanted an opportunity to avoid strike action . but gillian keegan says action. but gillian keegan says it was a concern . active meeting it was a concern. active meeting , been quite engaged over a long penod , been quite engaged over a long period of time and clearly it's difficult because we want to halve inflation and they want to have rises that will fuel inflation but we all have in constructive discussions about future pay about workload , about future pay about workload, about how to make sure that we can retain and recruit teachers . retain and recruit teachers. meanwhile, hundreds of union members have been outside the gates of downing street tonight protesting for their right to strike. members of the rmt , the strike. members of the rmt, the fire brigade union and communication union or amongst those demonstrate against the anti strike bill being passed through parliament, which
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guarantees minimum levels of service for the public . the service for the public. the health secretary has today service for the public. the health secretary has toda y £1 health secretary has today £1 billion in extra funding to boost frontline capability . boost frontline capability. steve barclay says the government work to bring response times back to pre—pandemic levels . the plan pre—pandemic levels. the plan also including 5000 more hospital beds and 800 new ambulances as well as , expanding ambulances as well as, expanding urgent care take place in people's homes. labour urgent care take place in people's homes . labour says people's homes. labour says though the plans aren't enough to tackle the nhs problems . and to tackle the nhs problems. and the prime minister has been busy . his handling of the nadhim zahawi tax row today , saying he zahawi tax row today, saying he acted decisively . rishi sunak acted decisively. rishi sunak has been under to reveal what he knew about zahawi tax affairs . knew about zahawi tax affairs. the prime minister says he , the the prime minister says he, the conservative party chairman yesterday, immediately after the ethics inquiry found there had been a serious breach of . the been a serious breach of. the ministerial code . well, these
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ministerial code. well, these questions started coming to light . questions started coming to light. nadhim questions started coming to light . nadhim zahawi you know, light. nadhim zahawi you know, i asked the independent adviser to get to the bottom of it and to provide me with the facts. i was able to make a very quick decision it no longer decision that it was no longer appropriate for nadhim zahawi to continue in government. and that's longer there. and that's why no longer there. and that's why no longer there. and that's done. that's what i've done. it relates to things happened. relates to things that happened. well before i was prime minister. it's unfortunate. i can't in can't change what happened in the . last a national the past. last year, a national and the us secretary of state has called for an easing of tensions in the middle east. whilst he was a visit to jerusalem following, a spike in violence in the region on friday, israeli forces killed ten palestinians, most of whom say were gunmen. and that's after a palestinian man carried out, a gun attack in east jerusalem killing seven people. anthony blinken said it was everybody's in the area to calm tensions rather inflame them . tensions rather inflame them. and that's the latest gb news on tv , online and dab plus radio.
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tv, online and dab plus radio. now to dan wootton tonight . now to dan wootton tonight. finally embracing a non uber woke and extreme ideology that her people oppose is up with scheming sturgeon, the scottish first minister, who is on the ropes over allowing male who farcically claim to have transitioned into women's prisons following horror case of the double rapist adam graham, who dishonestly became isla bryson to avoid a men's jail, comes andrew byrnes well, this sounds familiar, doesn't it.7 after being jailed for stalking 13 year old girl scumbag decided to become tiffany and was about to become tiffany and was about to become tiffany and was about to be to a jail that aligns with his new gender. over the weekend despite being viewed as the most dangerous female trans prisoner
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in scotland, a stone a shockingly this case prompted jade woods, the united nations special on torture and, other cruel, inhuman or treatment or punishment to speak out. she tweeted hashtag scotland. female prisoners have a right to be protected from violence . sex protected from violence. sex offenders, no matter how they identify. where is the common sense? clearer guideline lines are needed . such overwhelming are needed. such overwhelming condemn nation from fellow globalists forced sturgeon into a humiliating u—turn with the snp reluctantly announcing the move . all trans prisoners would move. all trans prisoners would be poor . now such a concession be poor. now such a concession to common sense is a hammer blow to common sense is a hammer blow to the stupidity . sturgeon's to the stupidity. sturgeon's sick agenda recognition reform bill, which even allows for child abusers and rape to self pity child abusers and rape to self pity while on trial , forcing pity while on trial, forcing their victims to refer to them on the stand by their new spunous on the stand by their new spurious pronouns.
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on the stand by their new spurious pronouns . after the spurious pronouns. after the pause was sturgeon's arch rival over the protection of women. j.k. rowling . but nicola j.k. rowling. but nicola sturgeon's made very clear that every women's group and safeguarding expert raising concerns about her supposedly progressive gender is a bigot . progressive gender is a bigot. what can possibly have changed? surely not her cost and principles and it was under context that sturgeon losing the support of ordinary scots suffered the biggest metaphoric car crash during her time running scotland. in this interview today. my question is, are all trans women women? you haven't answered that question. well, that's not the. we're deaung well, that's not the. we're dealing with the question much. trans women are women in the present context. that is no automatic rate for a trans context where a trans woman is not a woman. no, that is actually there is some instances in which a trans woman will be housed in the male prison estate. is there any context in
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which a woman born as a woman will be housed in the real estate? look, we're talking here about when i'm no asking about women born as women. i do think that but it's that our circumstances. but it's different women. well, different for trans women. well, yes. and no. they're yes. and no. so they're not equal. yes. and no. so they're not equal . hmm okay, then doesn't equal. hmm okay, then doesn't that make you a trans radical feminist ? that make you a trans radical feminist? you that make you a trans radical feminist ? you know, i terf. feminist? you know, i terf. something you think such a bad thing ? the crown has well and thing? the crown has well and truly slipped queen nicola. scotland's nhs is in crisis as drug deaths remain an all time high in scotland . her legal high in scotland. her legal independence referendum has been rightly rejected by the courts and ordinary , honest, hard and ordinary, honest, hard working scots are standing up against the culture war she is waging. where poor trans folk have become hapless, punching bag , just like with her woke bag, just like with her woke hero jacinda ardern. voters woken up to the fact the reality of scheming sturgeon is nothing
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like the slick pr puffery . the like the slick pr puffery. the game is up and soon be forced, just like the new zealand pm to give . but to respond. now my give. but to respond. now my superstar panel top daily express columnist carole malone, senior reporter at the i newspaper, benjamin and former brexit party mep and political beunda brexit party mep and political belinda de lucy. brexit party mep and political belinda de lucy . what a contrast belinda de lucy. what a contrast . nicholas sturgeon to admit publicly she's a exactly what she has been driving her despicable hate towards j.k. rowling for all these . didn't rowling for all these. didn't you say the other day as . well, you say the other day as. well, that anyone who opposed her gender reform bill was either a transphobe or a bigot or misogynist. that was three things. and that she's talking about most of scotland . she says about most of scotland. she says that because most of them don't agree with her gender reform bill. you know what i find really astonishing? this could all been avoided with a bit all have been avoided with a bit of common sense. how she not think wrong for a double
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think it was wrong for a double trans to be put into an all women's prison? how could she not know? not only that was , but not know? not only that was, but there would be reaction to that. and i'm just it's it just defies belief and the answer to all of this is really simple. you do not trans women into a women's prison and i don't care if they're violent sex offenders . i they're violent sex offenders. i don't care if they're rapists . don't care if they're rapists. trans woman should not be a woman's prison. courtney is figure figure. currently in the uk are 230 inmates in the uk. that are currently living under a different gender. of all of those . seven, that's 42% are in those. seven, that's 42% are in jail for sex crimes. of those , jail for sex crimes. of those, 44 have been convicted of rape , 44 have been convicted of rape, 14 of child sex offences. no reason. and that to the actual female population. oh god. the figures are totally and compelling compared to the male population in jail . only 20% of population in jail. only 20% of
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those are sex. so it is astonishing to me that she didn't get this was going to happen. but i and even last week i about this in my column late last week even on the day that that was all blowing up last week there was the snp mps saying that this guy and i will not, i would not call her by her female name this guy adam graham was saying he deserved fairness as his two terms to the two women he savaged , he raped, women he savaged, he raped, deserve fairness. but you ever heard sturgeon talk about two women and by the way, one of those women who was right spoke out. she did over the weekend anonymously to the sunday mirror. and she said was absolutely no way that her rapist could be a trans. of course, belinda that adds to this bloke's wife who has also spoken out, saying the transition to gaming the system so the game is up for scheming sturgeon because she's turf now too and being by the way is not
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a bad thing. it's not bad thing, is it? being a tough is a badge honour as nicholas sturgeon is proving. this proving. i mean, surely this moment in, human history has to come to an end now. it is wonder that a law based on lies is unravelling. i a great respect for who wants to identify how they wear whatever they like. but if you are going to say a trans woman is a woman. then thatis trans woman is a woman. then that is a falsehood and also increases risk to women , girls. increases risk to women, girls. and what nicholas sturgeon has done, she has vindicated every single woman that has come under fire being called a bigot or a transphobe being called horrendous things for just saying women need the single sex spaces. they've all been vindicated . she's been a very vindicated. she's been a very unlikely, unwilling hero because she's literally used her platform to prove she's possible. but also rendered her own reform a dud. because. because just shows what can happen to benjamin. you have been be honest about this in the woke attacking jk rowling and
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attacking folk like her for months and months and years and years. do admit you have got this spate attack really wrong. i mean the last of us one j.k. iraq doesn't tend to lead to anything constructive, but what i think, you know, i definitely disagree on a broad sense with the other three people in this programme tonight. but what i can't deny is nicholas sturgeon has done more to damage and undermine transgender people quality in this last two weeks than carol or belinda ever could . she is waging the culture wars and she she is the culture war and. trans people are just her little battering ram. she doesn't give a about trans people. she is about to talk policy. no, that's not true. at but what. what is common sense is that if your cry is that you attacked a woman, then that is the part of the story that matters of why you shouldn't be in women's prison, not your gender identity. oh, but it's
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not it's not true. most men who commit sexual crimes against women even charged . women don't even get charged. how you which man is how do you know which man is safe based what? he's safe or not? based on what? he's been don't you been arrested. don't you understand just said? understand what i just said? i mean, fact that this person. mean, the fact that this person. this person committed rape against they should against women is why they should not to. well, no not be allowed to. but. well, no , turf club. yeah i'm , this is a turf club. yeah i'm not. you . you admit that at not. so you. you admit that at this. this graham and tiffany or andrew byrne just to use his . andrew byrne just to use his. you admit they should not be in women's jails. you admit that? of course they shouldn't, right? because you were attacked. because you were attacked. because attack on a woman. because their attack on a woman. and i would i would just point they trying please they were trying to please you re radical feminist are re radical feminist know you are attacked common sense re radical feminist know you are attrit
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about because this person hasn't been charged. the reform bill. do you still support that bill? well, i that is despicable because, you know that means that someone like this adam graham had a legally go into court and force their victim to call them she and by their fake name i live by some that's what this law and why should i think why don't male prisons accommodate vulnerable men in a separate section why is the burden of men's health burden of men's mental health always on women? we to do with men? i think so. let them have a special for vulnerable transwomen vulnerable males, transwomen and vulnerable males, many who are under , you know, at many who are under, you know, at risk in males prisons. many who are under, you know, at risk in males prisons . well, risk in males prisons. well, have it a men's prison have it in a men's prison environment just a separate wing. can't they do that, wing. why can't they do that, you have to after women the you have to go after women the time. think that's a perfectly time. i think that's a perfectly sensible know, sensible idea. right. you know, but you're that's not your type . your attack here is the ultimate illustration why this bill can never it's not it's not because because it is wrong to try and apply the challenges the
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and the traumas and the problems that regular trans folk who is hard working as taxpayers, everyone it's to judge everyone else. it's to judge them on the basis of the prison. i'm saying is you should not be allowed to self i.d. there should be some medical intervention some psychiatric intervention, some psychiatric help stop before you can help to stop before you can choose people to goodness choose for people to goodness me, i'm so actually that is undermined genuine trans people who have spent years going to complete to get what be the great conclusion from the brilliant conclusion from today is that folks like benjamin butterworth and folk like scheming sturgeon have spent years trying to attack so—called exclusionary, radical feminist , exclusionary, radical feminist, have tried to make them the target of hate mobs like we saw in last week with those despicable folk holding the signs. decapitate terfs with snp in front of them and actually what they have proven today is that butterworth is a tough nicholas sturgeon is a term there is nothing wrong with
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being what being a tough is aboutis being what being a tough is about is protecting the rights of biologic good women, not undermining the rights of trans women who are doing the right thing here. hair down. my law will be on the phone that i'm not a tough i just you know you've just you can swim and you get because if you commit a crime then you give it all sorts of rights. that's not like of civil rights. that's not like everyone . i mean , garofalo, everyone. i mean, garofalo, thank you so much . still to thank you so much. still to come, joining me from come, joining me live from florida jeffrey epstein's former lawyer, alan dershowitz explains why prince andrew should fight to clear his name against the allegations of virginia giuffre, just like he did a controversial interview. won't to interview. you won't want to miss it 935. but up next in, miss it at 935. but up next in, the clash. the archbishop the clash. should the archbishop of justin welby be of canterbury justin welby be trusted to a deal prince trusted to a deal for prince harry to? attend the coronation? ingnd harry to? attend the coronation? ingrid seward and naomi scott go toe to but do you think, toe to toe. but do you think, dan, gbnews.uk . tweet me dan, at gbnews.uk. tweet me using the handle at gb news i'll pull running there to the clash in a couple of minutes time.
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time now for the clash . the time now for the clash. the coronation, round one. but on this weekend after the mail on sunday exclusively revealed that the new king wants his spiteful son prince harry as his coronation with his royal hating wife meghan . charles has wife meghan. charles has reportedly asked the woke archbishop of canterbury and
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friend of the sussexes justin welby, to broker a peace deal between his warring sons so the couple can attend the ceremony westminster abbey in may. how ever sources have spoken of prince william's , his brothers prince william's, his brothers will use his brother will use the event to stage a stunt that could steal the limelight after harry's explosive and the netflix series soap. should the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, broker a deal for prince harry to attend the coronation? let me know. thoughts, dan at gbnews.uk. vote in our poll at gbnews.uk. vote in our poll at gb on twitter . the result gb news on twitter. the result shortly. to you up shortly. but to help you make up your on this, i'm joined by your mind on this, i'm joined by the majesty the editor in of majesty magazine ingrid seward and the journalist and broadcaster neena bischoff. ingrid, i'm sorry. i'm really worried about justin welby getting involved in this. sources the weekend have described him as being under the spell of meghan and harry. he's on side. ingrid so, if he's the person doing the brokering the deal person doing the brokering the deal, i worry about what he's going to concede or what. i
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don't feel for one moment that i'm an invitation to the coronation should be a deal. there is no way of deal to be done. harry comes or he doesn't . and i don't think the moment that king charles will get involved brokering a deal may be he should certainly be the one to ask. harry i don't think. justin welby should ask. harry because harry, as we there is a divide, but keep saying, well, you know, his father is obviously weak and his father to avoid confrontation . this is one avoid confrontation. this is one confrontation all he's got to do is pick up the phone and say, darling boy, come to the coronation and if harry says, i don't want to and then charles says, you will problem your decision. no one else should broker this deal. decision. no one else should broker this deal . and i don't broker this deal. and i don't think the archbishop canterbury should get involved. it's a father something and the whole
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of harry's life is known that his father is going be king and that's coloured his childhood, coloured his life . and of course coloured his life. and of course he has to be the and it would be unthinkable if he wasn't and would create far more fuss if he wasn't there . well, personally, wasn't there. well, personally, they don't i don't want him here. i do not want him here. nina he has slagged off his own family. he has slagged off country. he has attacked . and country. he has attacked. and camilla, in the most brutal of ways. why does charles even want to push, put his eldest son and his beloved wife in the position of having to with this creep and his awful wife because he is only telling the truth that he is left to be raised . only telling the truth that he is left to be raised. i only telling the truth that he is left to be raised . i have is left to be raised. i have read the book. i have got a lie. it's got to lie . virtually every it's got to lie. virtually every page not got a lie . i didn't. i page not got a lie. i didn't. i read it properly as a book to not just to see if i was
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mentioned in it like like you were . i enjoyed the book. it's were. i enjoyed the book. it's beautifully written and i believe to know by him, i and i am not alone . i mean, it's the am not alone. i mean, it's the biggest selling book, you know, in publishing and those sort of terms . the in publishing and those sort of terms. the thing is, with justin welby, anyone who brokers a deal has to be somebody that both sides respect and presumably king charles respects welby and i know that harry and meghan , i know that harry and meghan, because of what i've seen on the docket on the oprah winfrey , docket on the oprah winfrey, that he gave them a blessing before their own wedding. they obviously have connection with. oh, yes. he thinks meghan's humanitarian, which means that he's a terrible judge of character because she's anything but nina that's you cannot but that nina that's you cannot say that oh i can just do it but he cannot say i did and i stand by meghan. she is a fame hungry actor , not a humanitarian. i actor, not a humanitarian. i said, do you that she tried to carry on wikipedia a few days before . her relationship with before. her relationship with harry became . previously it had harry became. previously it had
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said model and she changed it to humanitarian when she knew that her relationship was going to . her relationship was going to. she has made it. she made it. she has made it. she made it. she gave a speech at the united nafions she gave a speech at the united nations way before she met harry. she had her career. she's very successful. she's either a fourth rate actress. you whatever. you can't have it both ways. you can't say she's a brilliant actress. she's you know that she's lying because she's a brilliant actress, which people have said, you can't have it both ways . she's a very it both ways. she's a very successful woman in her own right. and she what what she did in this country when she was here, when she was allowed to the good that she did at grenfell, the you know, she's she's done all sorts things and she's done all sorts things and she continues to do humanitaire and things. and i mean, she's also trying to she's also trying to the monarchy apart . to tear the monarchy apart. she's the look, i'm going to she's and the look, i'm going to bnng she's and the look, i'm going to bring this. she is bring in gordon on this. she is not she is she is my expecting the kind of very if you think she's not she was vilified to the press but needed just hold up because want to bring ingrid in ingrid this mail on
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in because ingrid this mail on sunday report suggests that harry for example might say to justin welby i don't want to attend the coronation unless i know for sure that i won't be . know for sure that i won't be. stripped of my duke of sussex title . although there's also title. although there's also talk about a horse trading over whether archie and lilibet will retain their titles. this is so uncouth . it's so uncouth . i uncouth. it's so uncouth. i can't believe it's actually true . i'm not saying the mail on sunday don't have great stories, but this one i think is a bit fuzzy around the edges. it's exhaustion by their political idiocy. no, i mean, it seems and it's not about meghan . it's it's not about meghan. it's really once, it's about really for once, it's about meghan. it's about harry and his father, harry, must . he father, harry, must. he absolutely must . and i don't absolutely must. and i don't think for one moment that he will behave badly or try and create a scene because he will be overawed, angered, angered . be overawed, angered, angered. you say it's not about you . it's you say it's not about you. it's not about meghan. ingrid but
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i've actually written a column, the for the mail for on daily mail for mailonline the website making point that the reason that has disappeared public view it's been the great disappearing act over the past couple of weeks is because she is wanting to play a crucial in the negotiation with welby and with royal family over whether the couple attend the coronation. and i'm sorry, i don't think we should be listening to what meghan has say about this at all. if you want, we meghan has say about this at all. if you want , we know meghan has say about this at all. if you want, we know you're going come , by the way, going to come, by the way, because you're already making any money from netflix or spotify your proximity the spotify of your proximity to the royal so the idea that , royal family so the idea that, charles, is going to give this one on this situation , i totally one on this situation, i totally agree . i was not about to also agree. i was not about to also make it known about what the thing is. it's not about meghan . the reason she has disappeared over the disappeared over the last month is because what it's
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been about, harry. it's been about harry's harry's about harry's book harry's story. you don't she has an story. so you don't she has an ulterior no she is not ulterior motive? no she is not giving a motive. why should she? well, have no idea. and you ? well, i have no idea. and you? no idea, but my idea thinking on this that she has stepped this is that she has stepped aside to give harry his it's his story. it's not story that he's been telling. it's his story. and oh, she like stealing the limelight from her husband. she stealing the limelight from the husband.i stealing the limelight from the husband. i mean, the thing is, this woman has been so vilified. what has she done? she vilified day after day in the press for years she wasn't. and this is what annoys me so much that is a point blank like she back look at the coverage but the first thing is that she was in the royal family when it was paul's . it's too popular. it was only when she became too popular , she when she became too popular, she had to be brought down and how is that narrative and is that
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narrative ? i mean, nina is narrative? i mean, nina is obviously an absolute as every right because she's a very renowned journalist. she's obviously believing everything that harry said . obviously believing everything that harry said. i obviously believing everything that harry said . i have that harry said. i have actually. well i've listened to the book, which i is actually even better . they're reading it even better. they're reading it andifsl even better. they're reading it and it's i mean, half of it i don't think harry even knows what he's talking. most of the words he doesn't even know what they mean. but that's fine. it's very nicely written, but it's not it's not by i know we all know we had a ghost—writer editor in chief and we have the journalist in custody to make of thank you both so much but who do you agree with should the archbishop of canterbury welby broker a deal for harry to attain the coronation on twitter says a foul. has him says it's a foul. king has him to try that yes absolute allegiances. absolutely not. harry and meghan deserve no branches or second chances. they chose this cruel and hurtful path . must expect consequences. path. must expect consequences. and from ronnie mr. well, we should himself with should busy himself with theocratic not brokering
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theocratic works not brokering celebrity deals . and while your celebrity deals. and while your verdict in this one this one is overwhelming just 6% of you with nina saying the archbishop of canterbury should broker a deal allowing harry to attend. 94% of you say that. absolutely not. coming out with the mail on sunday, exposing the british military on covid military for spying on covid sceptic citizens during the pandemic. are these sorts of truth and nudge units to truth and nudge units harmful to democracy very own neil oliver has say on this disturbing has his say on this disturbing story at 950. but first should prince andrew battle to clear his name after virginia jew fights credibility is called into celebrity lawyer alan dershowitz was wrongly accused by giuffre himself . some by giuffre himself. some fascinating advice for the discredited duke. he's live with me from florida straight after the .
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break so this weekend has seen the biggest moves yet in the escalating campaign to prove prince andrew his innocence. as you know, virginia's friday has accused the duke of york of rape and sexual abuse in 2001, the first of three alleged incidents said to have taken place . said to have taken place. ghislaine maxwell, his former home in, belgravia, central london , the same scene where london, the same scene where this of the three of them was taken by sex trafficker epstein. though its legitimacy has been disputed by both andrew . now disputed by both andrew. now maxwell describing the night in maxwell's giuffre claimed in
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2011 interview that andrew began sexual activity in the bath before they went into the bedroom have sexual intercourse but in a sensational intervention from the family of maxwell image has been released of the said bath that they say discredits accusation because it is small for two people. maxwell's older brother ian added that was happy for the disgraced duke to the image if it helped his . andrew appeared it helped his. andrew appeared to give up the chance to exonerate himself . doubt last exonerate himself. doubt last february when he settled with giuffre for a reported poin t £7 giuffre for a reported point £7 million. although we don't know the exact figure but her credibility has now been thrown into doubt after . she recently into doubt after. she recently withdrew that epstein's lawyer very accomplished man, alan dershowitz sexually abused as a teenager, saying , i now teenager, saying, i now recognise i may have made a mistake now vindicated has been outspoken . andrew should never outspoken. andrew should never have settled and is now urging
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him to contest the settlement . him to contest the settlement. i'm delighted to say that islanders schwartz joins me now live from alan so great to have you here . and there's so much to you here. and there's so much to unpick in this matter. so you have now been exonerated jeffrey lied about you . do you think she lied about you. do you think she is a liar and is it possible she also lied about andrew ? well, also lied about andrew? well, there certainly relevant to any effort he makes to try to reopen the there are other relevant facts to and that is remember that she said under oath that she was a resident of colorado and that has doubted and questioned as well . and so there questioned as well. and so there are many possible ways for the to prince reopen the case. her
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recognition about me you know, she can assist i put it on the i have a book about this guilt by accusation and the cover now says i now recognise that i may have made a mistake in identifying alan dershowitz. you know that that in and of itself obvious is relevant but it's not the only thing i was very disappointed when the prince decided to settle case i understand that may have been pressure on him. i hoping he'd go forward and use all the evidence the case to demonstrate the truth of what happened to him. look, i wasn't there. i don't know what happened. i don't know what happened. i don't know what happened. i don't know size of the bathtub or anything else . but i wish or anything else. but i wish there had been a litigation . i there had been a litigation. i wished that the whole truth had come rather than come at a trial rather than a settlement, which may very well was by the royal family so a couple of couple of specifics , couple of couple of specifics, obviously , the lawyer for obviously, the lawyer for a penod obviously, the lawyer for a period for . obviously, the lawyer for a period for. epstein, do you accept that you. frey was a
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victim of jeffrey epstein ? i victim of jeffrey epstein? i know. i don't know. i never her inever know. i don't know. i never her i never heard of her. i have no idea. that's between her. and epstein. i know , was not a epstein. i know, was not a victim of me. and she now recognises she may very well have mistaken me for it, but she tried to ruin your life. fallon she tried to destroy you if she succeeded in destroying much of my life. i was, you know, one of the most sought after speakers on college campuses in world. i was called by a newspaper, america's most prominent jewish advocate for israel, that all when you destroyed your reputation trashed internationally and the reason why i'm asking this because of course you are now completely vindicated . the reason i'm vindicated. the reason i'm asking this that many folk me were very quick to judgement
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rush to rush to judgement of andrew because made this ludicrous decision . in 2011 to ludicrous decision. in 2011 to go and spend four days in new york with epstein which was so stupid it was not the behaviour of a royal boss. well now that we see what you phrased it to someone like you , innocent man , someone like you, innocent man, we are going back and thinking hang on a moment. has she now done same thing to the duke of york? well, i think the media has largely failed in its responsibility . the metoo responsibility. the metoo movement. you know, women be taken seriously and their charges must be taken seriously, which means they must be investigated and the media doesn't today , false charges . doesn't today, false charges. they're afraid of being called victims . they're afraid of being victims. they're afraid of being attacked. and so what happens is that women not being taken seriously . they're there. seriously. they're there. they're accusations . they're not
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they're accusations. they're not considered the way accuser actions made by other people are considered. and the media failed in its responsibility to look hard at all the background of all the accusers in the metoo movement, many of them accurate. the metoo movement has done an enormously effective job in really exposing predators, but it is also cause a lot of false accusations . indeed, it has accusations. indeed, it has indeed. accusations. indeed, it has indeed . and perhaps andrew is indeed. and perhaps andrew is one one of the victims. alan, do know prince andrew , because i'm know prince andrew, because i'm told that you have been assisting him. i don't know whether you're assisting him directly or assisting him. fire but can you talk a little bit about that? sure i've met him three times. he came to my at harvard criminal law. i was introduced to him by the lady and lord rothchild . and i was and lord rothchild. and i was ianed and lord rothchild. and i was invited by the british consul general in boston to, have a
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dinner with with my wife and i don't consider him a friend. i don't consider him a friend. i don't have his phone number or his email , don't have his phone number or his email, but i would like to help the truth come out in any way. can i? you think he's innocent and for falsely accused people and anybody who has about the accusation . i would like to the accusation. i would like to help to make sure that there's a deep inquiry into the truth the truth is what's important not our accusations. that's why i titled my book guilt by accusing because today, which is an important point and we it happening time and again we see it happening time and again but look you are one of the world's top legal minds. i know you can't know for certain . course can't know for certain. course you can. but from what you've seen , knowing what you know seen, knowing what you know about , you, farai, seen, knowing what you know about, you, farai, and seen, knowing what you know about , you, farai, and knowing about, you, farai, and knowing andrew personally, do you think he could be innocent ? well,
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he could be innocent? well, i think he should try to reopen the settlement. remember there are many grounds for reopening settlement. a fraud on the court a previous agreement that wasn't . kind of misleading or misconduct that led to the settlement could avoid it and i would hope he would fight very hard to try to avoid that settlement remember the settlement remember the settlement not contain an acknowledgement that he's guilty. it does contain obviously lots and lots of money i don't know exactly none of us know exactly how much, but a lot of paid. but that could have been as result of pressure from the royal family. so i would hopeit the royal family. so i would hope it gets reopened. i would hope it gets reopened. i would hope ultimately there would be a trial and the truth the, whole truth and nothing but the truth would come and do you would come out. and do you assisting , prince andrew, in any assisting, prince andrew, in any way ? no his lawyer is superbly way? no his lawyer is superbly blair burke is my former student
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and i consider her a friend and we've talked about lots and lots of cases over the years. this one. okay fascinating stuff we look i personally think is important now to have an open mind. i think andrew has made lots of stupid decisions over the past few years you know that terrible bbc interview that was a car crash going to see epstein . but look, after what's happened to you and after the way geoffrey tried to ruin your life. personally, i now have a much , much more open mind about much, much more open mind about where this is going to go. so i really appreciate you the time. the former lawyer. thank you to, alan dershowitz, these. thank you . thank you, alan. now, you. thank you, alan. now, coming up in tonight's mediabuzz sacked tory chairman nadhim zahawi , he hits back at zahawi, he hits back at a headune zahawi, he hits back at a headline which mentioned new being ties and around his neck. would the reaction have been different? it was a left wing internet mp being spoken about . internet mp being spoken about. well, my superstore panel, i'm going to tackle this and we'll have the first of tomorrow's newspaper front just after ten.
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but next has it's revealed that british army was used spy on covid sceptics are these dystopian for our government a threat to the uk's democracy? neil oliver tonight's outsider on this important he's live with me straight after the .
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break neil oliver is tonight's outsider . neil oliver is tonight's outsider. and a neil oliver is tonight's outsider . and a shocking neil oliver is tonight's outsider. and a shocking report from the mail on sunday has uncovered how critic of lockdowns and vaccine were secretly spied by our own british army. their information warfare unit known as the seventh brigade, was set up in 2015 to investigate hostile state actors and violent extremist organisation outside the uk . but extremist organisation outside the uk. but once extremist organisation outside the uk . but once lockdowns the uk. but once lockdowns arrived , they began to secretly arrived, they began to secretly spy
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arrived, they began to secretly spy on anyone who dared to question the mainstream narrative . a military narrative. a military whistleblower admitted . it is whistleblower admitted. it is quite obvious that our activities resulted in the monitoring of uk population monitoring of uk population monitoring , the social media monitoring, the social media posts of ordinary scared people. these posted not contain information that was untrue or coordinated. it was simply . now coordinated. it was simply. now a number of high figures were monitored by the spies including the former tory minister david davis and the journalist peter hitchens . so neil, are these hitchens. so neil, are these types of truth and nudge a really starting to harm democracy. i know that we were up it right but the me tracking people who were pointing out truths about lockdown this is surely a new low. neil well, it is. but i also don't think any . is. but i also don't think any. it's a surprise. no i mean, many of us have known for well, years now that people speaking about what the virus lockdowns, the so—called vaccines that were
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being shadow banned , cancelled, being shadow banned, cancelled, ridicule , and yet by the ridicule, and yet by the authorities. people were talking about that even as it was all unfolding months and years ago. i mean to be honest with you i think it was all there and the choice of the word lockdown. you know lockdowns language. that's that's that's the world that lockdown comes from because that's how the authorities choose to see us and that's how they wanted to treat us. as criminals who needed to in digital chains who needed to be locked down not for outed but because that kind of control our lives was what was being . you lives was what was being. you know, sought by by the powers that be that time. millions were tncked that be that time. millions were tricked by propaganda, as it turns out, by nudge units, as it was admitted a long time ago. now into thinking all the things that so many people thought were all in danger, were in it together. you know, i mean, i know, you know, the parties and all the other breaches of
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regulations. sure. it was about of the little people by self—important many tyrants. i know. and it's one of the worst penods know. and it's one of the worst periods , our recent history. and periods, our recent history. and there are grave , i believe, for there are grave, i believe, for democracy now because msm never fought to defend like you or me , the brave epidemiologists who questioned the official government narrative. but the worse thing is, is they used this information . units were in this information. units were in locks . now, with social media, locks. now, with social media, who could actually dial down our voices by either banning us or , voices by either banning us or, shadow, banning us or hiding out posts? it's actually chilling the dystopian lens that the government wants to conspire to with the msm and social media companies. yes as you know, i like many others , you know, i've like many others, you know, i've had stuff that's been taken down
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from youtube , you know, from youtube, you know, questioning the, you know, the products were advertised and sold as vaccines . you know, i've sold as vaccines. you know, i've had that content taken down along with scores, countless, countless numbers of other people . democracy. you know, you people. democracy. you know, you you raised the d—word i don't honestly think that we do live in a democracy at the moment . in a democracy at the moment. the last vestige of so—called democracy is the opportunity to vote. that's how people have been trained for generations . so been trained for generations. so to think of democracy, that you get a vote at the moment that was never really the proper manifestation of the meaning of . but now when the parties are so aligned with one another, you know, when the two cheeks of the same bottomless keep on pointing out the vote has become meaningless . and that was the meaningless. and that was the last vestige of democracy. so i don't see that we are necessarily living in a in a democracy. the moment i spoke on
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saturday about zero trust, which is which which underlies the digital id , which is there's digital id, which is there's a there's a consultation process there's a consultation process there by the government. the ends on the 1st of march, after which will go through and we will have digital ids by the end of the year. and i spoke about the foundation. this is not my language. it's there's this zero trust. we are treated with zero trust. we are treated with zero trust by the authorities . trust by the authorities. operate from the premise that we are guilty until prove ourselves innocent . you know that we are innocent. you know that we are we have to be regarded as criminals. and unless until we can demonstrate that we are not. oh, yes. no, because how are you going to still trust in a so—called a.f.c? i know. no, because our freedom of thought and our freedom of expression was at the time considered dangerous . was at the time considered dangerous. but was at the time considered dangerous . but actually, the dangerous. but actually, the dangerous. but actually, the danger comes from the fact that the debate was shut down. yes. and we were right. the things we
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were seeing that had to be shut down, apparently have been proven to be correct . you know, proven to be correct. you know, one after another, the so—called can c theories. yeah were you what levelled you know that was accused of being of offering up conspiracy theories but people said at the time the lockdown be catastrophic. we were proven right. people said at the time that the were problems with unruly on this scale a largely untested. so—called vaccines under emergency use authorisation. people predicted that there would be consequences of that and people have died and people have been hurt. so that was another conspiracy theory that went out of the window. we were right. the really, truly thing is that although this has exposed although bill gates is out in the world saying that those vaccines work as advertised, even bill gates that there's been no apology, no acknowledgement . that's the real acknowledgement. that's the real danger that we're in, because have rumbled them or they have rumbled they don't care. and there are consequences. at the moment , democracy as a world is
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moment, democracy as a world is just flapping in the breeze . just flapping in the breeze. yeah, indeed. and so many people who should feel ashamed about what they've done over the past few years instead just want to forget about it and move on. and certainly don't intend to apologise . neil oliver live from apologise. neil oliver live from stirling . you so much neil. back stirling. you so much neil. back of course saturday night 6 pm. here on gb news but coming up with prince william fearful harry marrying their father's coronation the king is said coronation and the king is said to considering tell all to considering itv tell all ahead of the summer event. we've got plenty royal rumours get got plenty royal rumours to get stuck distinguish and stuck in to distinguish and harry's official biographer, angela levin weighs in at 1020. also after a headline reported the news tightening around the neck of tory chair nadhim zahawi . how would this language be acceptable if it was aimed at an ethnic mp on the left of british politics? that's going to be a big debate for superstar panel straight after the .
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break is. 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. tonight as sacked tory chairman nadhim zahawi , he is slammed for nadhim zahawi, he is slammed for calling out this headline about . his new spin, tyson's is tom harwood right to suggest there would have been outrage . this would have been outrage. this same comment had been published about a left wing ethnic minority mp. i'm going to debate that with superstar panel in the media bias next. joining me tonight, carole malone benjamin butterworth and, belinda de lucy with the king clashing with , his with the king clashing with, his eldest son over attendance by, the sussexes. is prince william right to fear that a harry star could overshadow the coronation 7 could overshadow the coronation ? while harry's official biographer, angela levin, analyses that and whether it's time charles hits back with itv, tell all of his own . she's live tell all of his own. she's live at 1020 after having his dreams crushed by the authorities in an aussie mob last year. it's djokovic his record breaking win
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at the aussie open, the ultimate revenge covid hysterics england football legend matt le tissier has a lot say on this. at 1045. also coming up tonight, social media erupted this weekend over this x—rated sam smith music video and this morning woke sent presenter richard madeley. he's woke but the show is was publicly shamed into this pronoun apology . a shot him sam. pronoun apology. a shot him sam. sam smith uses the pronouns they they. yes. sorry what was forcing apology really necessary . we're going to debate that at .we're going to debate that at 1030. plus scheming sturgeon's embrace of toxic extremism has sparked a somewhat satisfying political . trans are women. but political. trans are women. but in the present context, that is no automatic for a trans woman. our context of trans women is not. we that is actually . go go not. we that is actually. go go broke . nick. there will be broke. nick. there will be another blistering takedown of
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tough stuff . when i crowned my tough stuff. when i crowned my first greatest person in union jack as of the week at 1050, where reclaiming the word tough tonight, tough as longer put down. it is a great thing. we're going to have the first new spate of front pages for you in moments, too. first, though, the news at ten with polymer . dan, news at ten with polymer. dan, thank you. good evening, teachers , firefighters are the teachers, firefighters are the latest public sector workers to announce they they're going to strike in disputes pay firefighters have voted for their first nationwide strike ever paid 20 years. the fire brigades union however saying it won't any strike dates until after it meets with its employers to allow for improved offers to be on the table. teachers though, will go ahead on in england, wales after last minute talks between , the unions minute talks between, the unions and the government failed . union and the government failed. union leaders said the education
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secretary squandered opportunity to avoid strike action. but gillian keegan . we've been quite gillian keegan. we've been quite engaged over a long period of time and clearly it's difficult because we want to halve inflation and they want to have rises that will fuel inflation. but we all have in constructive discussions about future pay, about about how to make that we can retain recruit teachers . can retain recruit teachers. meanwhile hundreds of union members were outside the gates of downing street protest fighting for their right to strike. members of the rmt the fire union and the communication workers union were amongst those against the anti strike bill that's being passed through parliament, which guarantees minimum levels of service for the public during periods of industrial action . now the industrial action. now the health secretary has announced £1,000,000,000 in extra funding boost nhs frontline capability.
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steve says the government will work to bring times back to pre—planned levels. the plan also . 5000 more hospital beds , also. 5000 more hospital beds, 800 new ambulances as well as expanding urgent to take place in people's homes. labour says though the plans aren't enough to tackle the problems , the nhs to tackle the problems, the nhs . the prime minister has been defending his handling the nadhim zahawi row , saying he nadhim zahawi row, saying he acted decisively. rishi sunak has been under pressure to reveal what he knew about . reveal what he knew about. zahawi tax affairs. the prime minister says he sacked the conservative party chairman yesterday straight after ethics inquiry found had been a serious breach of the ministerial code . breach of the ministerial code. well, these questions started coming to light about nadhim zahawi . i asked the independent zahawi. i asked the independent adviser to get to the bottom of it and to provide with the facts. i was able to make a very quick decision and it was no
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longer appropriate for nadhim zahawi to continue in government. that's why he's government. and that's why he's no there. and what no longer there. and that's what i've. relates to things that i've. it relates to things that happened. was happened. well i was prime minister. unfortunate. minister. it's unfortunate. i can't happened past can't. what happened in the past . and lastly, the for a woman who's gone missing lancashire whilst walking dog will enter its fourth day. 45 old nicola pulley was last seen on friday on a footpath in michaelson while she was walking with her spaniel before she went missing . although her dog has been found, police . they're keeping found, police. they're keeping an open mind about what might have happened, but they do not believe ms. bully was attacked attacked . that set you up to attacked. that set you up to date on online and dab plus radio. this is gb news. more now from dan wootton tonight . from dan wootton tonight. tomorrow as you down on
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mediabuzz , i've got the first mediabuzz, i've got the first front pages here. let's take a look at the metro first. actually headline is no time to lie are reporting that claim by the kremlin . boris johnson told the kremlin. boris johnson told fibs . putin threatened to kill fibs. putin threatened to kill him. we've actually got it tape. and i'm going to show you what bofis and i'm going to show you what boris russian boris said and the russian response . the independent response. the independent reveals a police roll call of disgrace with details of dozens of officers facing sack for crimes, including grooming and a knife attack as now battle. back with me now, top daily express columnist carole malone , senior columnist carole malone, senior reporter at the i newspaper , reporter at the i newspaper, benjamin butterworth, and the former brexit party mep, third anniversary of brexit. tomorrow night, belinda to lucy. now in his response to being sacked by the prime minister yesterday , the prime minister yesterday, has condemned the media coverage of his tax dispute . the now of his tax dispute. the now former tory party chairman wrote i'm concerned about the conduct from some of the fourth estate in recent weeks and a week where a member of parliament was physically assaulted. i fail to
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. see how one headline on this issue, the titans reflects legitimate scrutiny of public officials . the disgraceful officials. the disgraceful headune officials. the disgraceful headline in question was printed by lefty rag, the independent gb news political correspondent made the person point . can you made the person point. can you imagine the response on social media if a had published the news title about a left wing ethnic minority mp ? it's ethnic minority mp? it's a column alone. i think tom actually makes a very point obviously journalists should be doing their job, not covering bad that politicians are doing . bad that politicians are doing. but just imagine the outcry by the absolute outcry if a newspaper right wing newspaper had run a headline saying the news about an ethnic minority , news about an ethnic minority, starmer would be on his hind legs screaming about it. it just strikes me in, this country that there is one law for the left and there's one law for the right in terms of behaviour. and we've seen it recently in the
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commons where the labour mps bullying their own women on their own side , bullying the their own side, bullying the women on the other side and, nothing happening to them. you know is, is to remember who was it was was david said it was was david cameron said calm down dearie to someone in on the benches and he was by the left for that was what do you remember. and we had and the labour mp could menace women and they can bully them on the floor and nothing happens to them . we and nothing happens to them. we saw the same thing, you know, when labour was being of antisemitism, we saw people making anti—semitic comments and nothing happening to them. whereas if anyone on the right had done it, they'd be screaming for ocracy, isn't it? for this ocracy, isn't it? benjamin mean of the benjamin mean first of all, the idea nothing happened to idea that nothing happened to anti—semites in the labour party is it isn't is nonsense because it isn't jeremy corbyn isn't a labour mp because his conduct because of his conduct on that. yes, of employees yes, but a lot of employees would things and they would would say things and they would still be allowed to continue in their their their jobs representing their constituents while they were being investigated they being investigated or they thought to do was go on thought they had to do was go on twitter and i'm sorry, i didn't
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mean that happened a with mean that that happened a with mps to it but mps ben will come down to it but i feel that they should have physical assault so you know on the question of this tightening the question of this tightening the noose i mean i've, no idea why they use that as advisers. i think in the context of the two murdered mps at a site and party or ethnicity, it should be clear that's not a private but a part of their tom harwood us talking about it here, no one said to david, as they said one. but david, as they said no one. but the mean. i'm not here the truth is mean. i'm not here to defend terminology. to defend that terminology. but i zahawi is that to i think nadhim zahawi is that to distract is a man who, after a journalist the reality of his tax affairs he spent a of his considerable fortune. he a lot of money on trying to stop being published. he tried to sue the so we didn't know about the tax affairs. well he's broken the law he's paid a fine as he has he broken the law but he's paid he's paid attacks. but is that as he broke the law ? why don't as he broke the law? why don't you ask him? no, he hasn't. how do you think hmrc should always
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defence? it's an odd defence to hmrc. it was right. defence? it's an odd defence to hmrc. it was right . well they hmrc. it was right. well they were right in this. that's clear because he admitted they were right. a fine, right. he's paid a fine, something million, you something like £3 million, you know he probably paid know, he probably paid 1 million. the penalty is because he he had a major job in he knew he had a majorjob in government and it be absolutely impossible for him to continue to battle with hmrc over that period. now, i know you're saying that he shouldn't have disclosed , but remember, you've disclosed, but remember, you've got zahawi camp at the moment saying there's a whole side of the story you don't know about the story you don't know about the side story is that you had a man he was be under investigation from who was appointed to be in charge of hmrc . that's what you expect hmrc. that's what you expect from a far corrupt couple. he's not from britain . can i just not from britain. can i just point out, though, that to you? well, ten days ago , when the well, ten days ago, when the story first broke the left wall on their hind legs, again, demanding at that point he demanding at that point that he be sacked and. i think one of the questions you're here is, you sunak slow? was he you know, was sunak slow? was he weakness taking him and i heard
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a labour mp on the tell you the weekend cautious bridget the education she was saying education shadow she was saying we knew the truth of this weeks ago. no you didn't laugh you didn't you just heard rumours ago you not know, you didn't ago you did not know, you didn't know you were there. yes. what has changed? well it's changed. disappeared. an investigation to go coach now, isn't it ? guilty go coach now, isn't it? guilty until proven ? that's welcome to until proven? that's welcome to the uk in 2023. listen, i think rishi is weak on many, many areas. not this. i'm highly critical of the conservative party, but on this he is absolutely right the media have far too much power at the moment to who's in power who. to dictate who's in power who. oh yeah, they want dominic raab they me. yeah, they're they won't me. yeah, they're after us. can you see hard after us. and can you see hard that to get of that trying to get rid of dominic. the next dominic. he was, he's the next head block and i think head on the block and i think maybe should bully . he's maybe he should be a bully. he's another what's definition ? another. what's the definition? the bully. i think what tell you to do. well that's dominic raab is chilling actually because you know you can quite easily go into any government department and find 25 leftie members of
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the blob who are going to be more than happy to say, oh, this minister bullied me in order for them to lose their shilling . it them to lose their shilling. it turns out he's not. he's them. actually, what he was doing was telling people to do the job properly and if it weren't doing it, them a telling it, giving them a telling thing to across this time. so fresh to do across this time. so fresh salad, tomato, a call for potentially completely dead to tell the civil service what to do to move on deliver stop she just about and she was a bully the civil service anything right of calm marks is bullying them and that's why they're not delivering on what the conservatives the truth is they rolling your eyes at that. benjamin but it's true. i am. and bet if we're doing this and i bet if we're doing this show 13 years ago, you'd be you'd revelling bully you'd be revelling in the bully allegations against allegations that we put against gordon i don't gordon brown. you know, i don't believe you simply accept gordon brown. you know, i don't beliethey're you simply accept gordon brown. you know, i don't beliethey're bullies.|ply accept gordon brown. you know, i don't beliethey're bullies. but accept gordon brown. you know, i don't beliethey're bullies. but thezpt that they're bullies. but the truth media has truth the same the media has nadhim zahawi . so 20 odd million nadhim zahawi. so 20 odd million pounds worth of shares put them in an offshore trust hmo, she said. you have paid a tax said. you should have paid a tax on it and. he tried to avoid it.
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he then tried to sue journalists, making this public knowledge that it's not someone who the free will. it's who believes the free will. it's not should not someone who should be in pubuc public office. and he isn't really news really bothered about. the news headune really bothered about. the news headline to headline he's trying to undermine journalists holding people account . can people like him to account. can i sort of with on a i just say i'm sort of with on a bit of this because i was almost side up that resignation side up until that resignation letter where he tried to blame there was no contrition was no apology. there was acknowledging that he was the architect of his own destruction and that hacked me off a bit because i you should at least say sorry, this was a mistake. but he didn't do that said, i think think this time i think the whole story sunakis time i think the whole story sunak is right was right to wait until the investigation was concluded. and he sat down within 2 hours that that investigation should be concluded . that is the right and concluded. that is the right and proper do it. but as proper way to do it. but also as way journalists this country way journalists in this country need yes, do. need to wise up. yes, they do. because they're lots because they're for lots of reasons, none , but. yes, but reasons, yet none, but. yes, but also this case in particular, because do just assume that hmrc get everything right. i mean, for example , is a brilliant guy
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for example, is a brilliant guy at this channel at the moment i'm not going to name him, but if read the newspapers, if you read the newspapers, you'll in you'll know he's engaged in a high profile legal fight. at the moment, hmrc , let me tell you, moment, hmrc, let me tell you, he is right , moment, hmrc, let me tell you, he is right, he is completely right. and hmrc are completely wrong. people are too scared wrong. but people are too scared to say that because you immediately accused being immediately accused of being a tax, also thank god people tax, but also thank god people here to here aren't running to be chancellor what the chancellor and that's what the chief was doing. that's chief zahawi was doing. that's why yeah, but why it really matters. yeah, but exactly point it exactly. but the point is, it doesn't just hmrc rife. doesn't just mean hmrc rife. hmrc knew zahawi was an incredibly vulnerable position because he had just they were right . but don't you think the right. but don't you think the should. no but don't you think the shame of it all is that internal offshore trusts say is it all is that this guy arrived here from iraq. he couldn't speak english, he founded and built up you guilt. he could have been really effective have been a really effective i think minister a little yeah when yes it is he could it is good story it is a good story of a released on friday has exposed a released on friday has exposed a sickening attack from five memphis police officers earlier
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this month on the 7th of january, 29 year old tyree nichols was forced to pull over on suspicion of reckless driving after trying to escape was then brutally by this group of cops. now would die from his injuries. three days later . all five three days later. all five officers have been and charged with murder terrible story. however seizing on this tragedy to stoke division in society some of the left wing media have claimed the murder was racial motivated. yes you saw the picture despite the fact all five officers are black . van five officers are black. van jones, one of cnn's principal woke commentators outrage after writing that the five officers were driven to murder by, racism and of course, like night follows day, sly news got in the act this morning as kay burley interviewed critical race theory extremist shola who linked the attack to wait for it wiped supremacy . very much doubt that
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supremacy. very much doubt that anything would change until we eradicate the source of problem which is white supremacy . listen which is white supremacy. listen the vicious and brutal of just like this is why i'm about to educate some people right now . educate some people right now. we've heard from his mum , robyn. we've heard from his mum, robyn. well, she says that she hopes that his death will lead to change. i would like that too. but they've just been too many from between. george floyd and today. nothing changed that . do today. nothing changed that. do you know what? i don't need to ? you know what? i don't need to? be educated by you, dr. shola me tell you and actually sly news had any credibility would ban you from the air for being a blatant baiter blitz lucy benjamin butterworth malone thank you so much coming social media erupted over smith's x—rated music video this morning. presenter richard madeley publicly shamed mr. gendenng madeley publicly shamed mr. gendering the music. so what a crime but was an on air apology
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necessary. we're going to debate that i'll show you the video, too. if you haven't seen it, you'll get a little taste of what everyone's talking about at 1030. but next as king charles clashes prince william over clashes with prince william over the attending the sussexes attending his coronation william right coronation, is william right to worry a harry stunt could overshadow the occasion ? harry's overshadow the occasion? harry's official biographer, angela levin , is going to analyse that levin, is going to analyse that straight after the .
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break panicking king charles has enlisted the help of the woke archbishop of canterbury to broker a deal his warring sons as part of his plans to allow to harry the coronation alongside his wife, meghan markle. now, according to a very well—sourced exclusive by the political editor of the mail on sunday glenn owen, despite the monarch favouring the prospect of having the sussexes join in the historic celebrations , prince historic celebrations, prince william is and in my view, rightfully fighting the idea because of his concern. the pair may try and overshadow the event and it as a publicity stunt . and it as a publicity stunt. currently, it's not been confirmed whether the duke and duchess of woke will even accept an invitation to the coronation with , both them seemingly with, both of them seemingly using the event as a bargaining to secure the precious title . to secure the precious title. the official biographer of harry, angela levin, joins me now . and angela, i have to say, now. and angela, i have to say, prince william is right on this.
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i'm convinced of that. yes. so my , i mean, first of all, he my, i mean, first of all, he knows harry than any of us. i'm certainly . and brother know each certainly. and brother know each other better than father son. there's all sorts of strange emotional going on there. and he would absolutely be to reach him and he's disgusted by the revelations that harry thought he could make about him , you he could make about him, you know, invading his privacy . then know, invading his privacy. then harry is known for being absolutely meticulous about keeping him as he's got court cases waiting. if people you you know knock a bit into his privacy and he he feels that he can say all sorts of things about william lost his head like his mother anymore and all these cruel things and william and he's painted him as a violent brute, which, by the way , is not brute, which, by the way, is not an accurate portrayal of william . it was just the fact that harry had pushed him to the bnnk. harry had pushed him to the brink . yes. well, he knows how brink. yes. well, he knows how to do that, you see. and so it
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happens. and then , well, you happens. and then, well, you would probably be a bit annoyed with himself, realises that this is what his aim was. and i think that he's actually said several times that he always wanted the death of his mother to make him rather than break him and he to have a good happy life and be as normal as he can be in his situation whereas harry's destroy and is so jealous of . destroy and is so jealous of. him well, it's the scorched earth strategy that's what harry and meghan are currently operating under, and that's why think king charles is so naive . think king charles is so naive. and just because william has right you know what will happen . harry and meghan , the red . harry and meghan, the red carpet will be rolled out for them. they don't give a. not going to do sort of stunt while they to steal the attention. so william suspects they'll do something like go to a poverty depnved something like go to a poverty deprived part of london to , deprived part of london to, prove that god's out with the people. exactly. compared to the royal family. but the bigger point is , the damage they would
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point is, the damage they would cause when they go back to america and they use everything that behind the scenes, all of the private for their next book for meghan's autobiography or for meghan's autobiography or for the next netflix series will spotify podcast. yes well i mean i don't see how a father can actually push aside the son who's supporting him and there to help him and will be the next king for someone who hates living in this country much prefers america thinks he should over here to fix the royal family and the first thing you'll do is stop them involved with the press because would be able to the better. oh, yeah. what about you, mate? for book and he he feels that , you know, and he he feels that, you know, he can destroy us. he also actually the cheek to say that he thought he ought to help bnng he thought he ought to help bring up two of their children. oh know because. well, he's purposely trying to find william off. yes. and reality is, i don't blame william for feeling
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like so angry. he can't even imagine william at the moment from , i'm told, cannot even from, i'm told, cannot even a imagine being this far away from harry that it's not the despair and the anger. yes, it is . so to and the anger. yes, it is. so to protect catherine, as has become so and charles wondering about him, should want to protect . him, should want to protect. well, the thing is, when originally joined, the family i heard from somebody very, very close that he thought meghan was wonderful. she was a breath of fresh air and was fantastic. and they had so much in common and like a lot of men he come full, a beautiful woman who quite a short dress and at him with her eyes up or down. i don't know how you do that. you know, she's she can actually make men feel very fond of manipulate . and i very fond of manipulate. and i think that this is what she's done to the archbishop of canterbury because he thinks she's a wonderful woman. but any
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major of terrians, he just loves her. yes she's he's she's he's absolutely not. and also, how did she treat him? very very badly, because she said all of us that they got married three days before when . before we all days before when. before we all saw them three days later. and he got in a real state and had to make and announce but that thatis to make and announce but that that is actually a criminal offence and he didn't do that. they couldn't have married twice and there had to be two witnesses. i mean, he got in a stressful situation , so how can stressful situation, so how can you like that? she would know. harry would know that actually they didn't really get married but it was just a statement to stir things up and how can you trust somebody who that to you. it's a real trip up isn't it. it really is . some speculation that really is. some speculation that king charles might be considering a bbc interview possibly with jonathan dimbleby will remember that famous interview in the nineties when charles chose who? let's be
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honest , is charles chose who? let's be honest, is close to charles. he likes charles a lot to first admit that he had on diana. yeah. what do you think of this idea?i yeah. what do you think of this idea? i think it's a very bad idea. i think he and the senior royals . camilla william and royals. camilla william and catherine have all behave the most enormous dignity. they carried on. they've been very busy they've carried on what they had to do. and if you do practical things, you start forgetting all the nasty stuff. do kids around. and think do the kids around. and i think that he should continue with that he should continue with that. that he should continue with that . it's not that he should continue with that. it's not our business to know the details of him and harry we can see for ourselves that it's disgusting what they're doing and they have no right to be here to be rude. how could you talk your father and your family like that and then come a that is very serious come to a that is very serious and not bored or push yourself in the front or get angry that you're not given the seat that you're not given the seat that you want . is you're not given the seat that you want. is it said it was going to be bribed by saying .
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going to be bribed by saying. he'd have a very good position in the county to get to keep the titles and to keep the titles. well i think that's terrible. yes, terrible. it looks like the sussexes never because there have been more departures of their staff in this time from archewell as it's been announced, the internal head content ben browning and the head of marketing for taylor will be resigning from the foundation this year. that's just two months after two other senior foundation employees , senior foundation employees, within 48 hours of each other. so could it be, angela levin that the sussexes are toxic even for hollywood 16 people since they started ? and they're all they started? and they're all people who actually had very good careers , don't they? it's good careers, don't they? it's not about harry and meghan, it's not about harry and meghan, it's not about harry and meghan, it's not about them. it's else. it's all of these people that aren't good enough , not good enough, good enough, not good enough, want to do all themselves, you say. which fine if they want to. but if they get it wrong and they haven't got it right,
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probably blame the people they're employing and, you can see. and also samantha , who? the see. and also samantha, who? the queen at work for the queen. the late queen, the 17 years she gave her to meghan to spend six months or a year with to her her, she couldn't stand it. she so, you know, all that is piling up. so she's miss nice. she really and anybody who falls thatis really and anybody who falls that is actually, you know, not harry did is in a difficult position because i think she bnngs position because i think she brings out the worst in him. so, you know if that's what you you'll get surprise if you want it to be sweet and nice and charming she can be . but she's charming she can be. but she's also got another which is really scary well, let's just say the sussex survivors club . it's sussex survivors club. it's growing by the month used to be exclusive club there's hundreds of members i think you absolutely have a right to join harry's former official, absolutely have a right to join harry's former official , angela harry's former official, angela levin, of course also , the levin, of course also, the biographer of camilla . now,
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biographer of camilla. now, coming up , biographer of camilla. now, coming up, i'm cancelled after having his dreams crushed by ozzy covid hysterics last is djokovic. his 10th win at the australian open , the ultimate australian open, the ultimate revenge football legend le tissier is going to weigh in on this at 1045. but next, the media box should richard madeley been forced to make an on air apology for misgendering the non—binary singer sam smith? as we put our panel back to debate that with more newspaper pages, too straight after the break .
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break tons of attention, more, as you now know media boss. more front pagesin now know media boss. more front pages in straight to the daily mail. oh, my god. i can get on board with this headline. let me tell you, news of the imf's predictions of slow growth leading to increased pressure on ministers cut taxes. but the ministers to cut taxes. but the headline, why we have to cut taxes and cut because i think was it that was talking about that weeks liz truss may that few weeks ago liz truss may be should have listened to the times with the news unions italian to keep head teachers in the dark over whether they would take part or not leaving parents in limbo by superstar panel. back with me now , top daily back with me now, top daily express columnist carol is here alongside reporter at the ie newspaper , benjamin butterworth newspaper, benjamin butterworth and the former brexit party mep
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and the former brexit party mep and political commentator de lucy. can we just say you're on fire tonight where really going for a laugh here? well i can tell you it's because i've got you with i'm not sure, 12 year old theo . social media has a lot old theo. social media has a lot do this weekend over sam smith's new x—rated music video for his latest track rather aptly titled . well i'm not here to make friends , which has sparked friends, which has sparked a major online debate whether it should be age restricted. watch and he loves i need love i need to learn . i need be . a i live in to learn. i need be. a i live in london do london . i mean . now london do london. i mean. now earlier today over woke central wake up tv. oh sorry. i mean good morning britain . while good morning britain. while debating whether the video is host richard madeley was left in an awkward position when his
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susanna reid made him apologise after he accidentally misgendered smith who identifies them. they took a shot of him. sam spanky and simulating a very specific act with scantily clad drag queen. remember sam smith uses the pronouns they. yes, sorry shot of him spanking and similarly eating their carol and he shouldn't you know he should know that he didn't . so he was know that he didn't. so he was humiliated there and susanna reid was sitting like, you know, like the judge. and she said, you know, people i.d. as whatever they like. i do, you know, do your best. do olivia. olivia. perfect life. but don't expect me believe in what you believe in and don't your values on me and i don't agree with what you say. don't tell me i'm a transfer vote really hacks me off now we're now living in this . you know, i read a piece today that said scottish civil
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servants are being asked to sign their emails with, their pronouns. so they're making the assumptions being made that they agree . the ideology this agree. the ideology of this which which which is outraged . which which which is outraged. it was that there was there was company. oh, yes. staff at the british library are also asked to use pronouns. so you're then you're then forced singing this ideology onto someone who may may or may not agree with it. it seem highly wrong. sam smith be more you know and there's somebody i think was ricky gervais is he he his pronoun is it and he he he had he had the know what reputation by people who were saying was being totally disrespectful. well did you know that there are 100 genders and one of them one of them is an astrologer and which means that you an affinity means that you have an affinity with stars . so let me see with the stars. so let me see i want to this gender thing for me on good morning britain. so what i'm you is so we're i'm saying you is so we're supposed to wrap we're supposed to respect someone who wants be of astronaut gender who of the astronaut gender who thinks a star and ricky
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thinks a star and yet ricky gervais takes the mic that's no it isn't he wants to identifies and it lets him speaking of people who think that they are a star benjamin wylie of samsung well first of all i think there are 100 genders because people can use whatever tests they like to describe how they like to say. i spoke to me about sam smith. why do you love sam smith so much? talk to me about well , so much? talk to me about well, mean. first of all, richard madeley forced to a madeley wasn't forced to a point. as far as point. he was as far as concerned. yeah, we all make mistakes i'm anxious and i might get wrong myself. but the get it wrong myself. but the truth is, sam asked to truth is, sam has asked to referred to as david i referred to as david and. i think the same that think in the same way that i prefer benjamin ben, it is prefer benjamin over ben, it is a of common, and that's a matter of common, and that's what a matter of common, and that's what madeley a matter of common, and that's what madeley showing what richard madeley was showing . would you be . he apologised. would you be bleep you horribly bleep? would you be horribly impolite someone horribly impolite to someone horribly offended they called you offended that they called you ben benjamin carol as well? i ben of benjamin carol as well? i mean, i don't like . but if you mean, i don't like. but if you called me, see if i called you here all night, would you be thrilled? would i be thrilled? i wouldn't exactly. and howard, is
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she exactly ? she is a they it's she exactly? she is a they it's simple . got she exactly? she is a they it's simple. got it. she exactly? she is a they it's simple . got it. well, it's just simple. got it. well, it's just a bucha. excuse me, it's not, it's really. what is it you need this not the idea of non—binary this not the idea of non—binary this where they comes from people david bowie basically identified as 30, 40, 40. so theyitis identified as 30, 40, 40. so they it is ludicrous it is a fake butchering of the english language. i take personal offence to it because i love our language. belinda i absolutely love . and you know what, i have love. and you know what, i have a little taste . i play and a little taste. i play and benjamin didn't want to play ball because he's too wise . but ball because he's too wise. but ispeak ball because he's too wise. but i speak to any of my woke mates right? and what i do is i say, oh tell me about the new sam smith album and what not. my smith album and whatnot. my words within 30 seconds. no matter how woke they are single. one of them has referred to sam's as he because sam smith is a he, he's a man and. even if you try, even if you believe in this thing that you should call
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people, whatever pronouns, they won't actually common sense and that this is turning blasphemy laws like i don't in gender ideology that my right not to believe therefore i will not be complicit in validating someone fantasy. everyone has the to it how they like to compel or speech on others. for example, i don't like being called a woman. i find that really offensive . i find that really offensive. however, i would never force someone not to call me cis because i believe in the right to free speech and i hate and it is an ideology this is turning back to like the spanish inquisition and witch hunt trials richard had every right to but you know this to say sorry but you know this current was forced to current climate he was forced to oh he was sorry sorry but you to admit he was exonerated admit that now he was exonerated in centre of that show she's in the centre of that show she's made a pun. richard madeley had refused sam . all refused to apologise to sam. all hell would have broken loose. you , there was force. you know, there was no force. you know, there was no force. you is called a good you know, this is called a good old thing called old fashioned thing called manners polite. manners and being polite. i'm sam smith. is some sort of persecution you don't know? oh, there's no there's no persecuted people in persecuted people
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people in a persecuted people like sam please , no , like sam smith. oh, please, no, no. oh, he's not supposed to. i'm a man. but you know , sam i'm a man. but you know, sam smith has answered this question since his answer this question themselves and some very persecuted to me. yeah he's having time of his life . that's having time of his life. that's up. sam has said that he's not offended . if people get it wrong offended. if people get it wrong . oh, that's bigger than sam knows that . difficult to change knows that. difficult to change the language . but what's making the language. but what's making me laugh you having to think me laugh is you having to think so hard because you justify don't call he. you know , he, he. don't call he. you know, he, he. and i think that videos and the puritan is that i have a problem with that art. well they need to get 20 year study is but what about having seen that but this is weird because no one says that a singer makes that just because a singer makes a that it suddenly goes on a video that it suddenly goes on bbc or something, it does not actually actually artists actually actually about artists like rihanna who's sexually provocative videos and not for
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young children. we say is i think the way to get sam is homophobia. and so i feel it's sense be about sam smith as i do about cardi b when she came out with that and i checked behind and all that i could say this her wetter oh god, please just please . my teenage girls were please. my teenage girls were singing it around the house the most offensive six year old six year old girls were singing just as strongly about as sam smith's grotesque video . i would respect grotesque video. i would respect i respect his his right do the video i do think it needs a call on belinda to apologise i think would be which is what else you did last year when she called lovato i mean she said you said she was a they or something and that now she's she's got that she got the basis of it. i actually got to know sam smith really really well when he was coming up in his career and i thought he was actually he's a very, very talented artist. but i'll be honest here , i think i'll be honest here, i think
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there is a commercial. yeah yes. and i think that's very cynical. yes. listen to me. hear out. you've got a record which was effectively over. he was no longer considered the coolest thing on the block . longer considered the coolest thing on the block. his his music was not doing so well the moment sam smith started going down the gender path back on the magazine covers , back on all of magazine covers, back on all of the woke tv shows , back at the woke tv shows, back at number one this weekend, it's going to look like there is a cynical commercial motivation. britain see that me the brits will because when sam smith was school, sam wore female that sign and it was only when it's been moved to london and the pressure to behave in a certain in the gay world and to come up through the ranks as a singer. and now sam is going back to their true and i and now sam is going back to theirtrue and i think and now sam is going back to their true and i think that and josh because we were just talking bands in the green talking about bands in the green room dressed though room there dressed up though when feminine clothes they he when he feminine clothes they he is a killer we're talking about david george david bowie, that boy, george man, gay men have always wanted
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to embrace their feminine side. you do it most weeks and we embrace that you know i want to see you actually you are a bit of a disgrace to gay men for not steady reasons , not standing up steady reasons, not standing up for gay men actually , because for gay men actually, because this gender non—binary shtick, i think, is highly cynical. i want to see about film, film. it's become very political because there's sort of the liberal left is are seen as the people who are who are advancing this and the right are seen as people who are who are just prejudice and transphobes. it's not it's not transphobic to stand up to it ideologues and say, i don't don't agree with that. also, by the way. no is taking away my beautiful english language. no. and as soon they sing, as soon as you delete gender pronouns. honestly, i've to write stories back in the day when i was forced to by nasa write stories where you couldn't refer to someone as he or she and it pushes you call them, doesn't it ? it doesn't exist. but the thing is , if a waiter goes can
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thing is, if a waiter goes can gives you some food, you will see the his name. you'd say they gave dinner you know i gave me my dinner you know i would out him . it's not would find out him. it's not like hey is me moving on from this? he just doesn't speak english. well, that's putin's reason to assassinate him during an extraordinary phone call in the run up to the ukraine war, the run up to the ukraine war, the chilling claim was made by the chilling claim was made by the pm a bbc documentary the pm during a bbc documentary putin versus the west watch get back from . and the following day back from. and the following day i got on the blower again. he threatened me at one point and said, you know , boris, i don't said, you know, boris, i don't want to hurt you, but with a missile. it would only take a minute or something like that, you know, you jolly . but today you know, you jolly. but today the kremlin branded boris liar while denying the claim that just because some ethnic he he should us, i should say that it's almost like you home—grown right? give me nibble sorry if
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you're listening to that on the radio. i what he said i fell into lucy benjamin butterworth. caroline stand by. because coming up, scheming is in political meltdown . after political meltdown. after embracing toxic trans extremism. and there'll be another takedown of queen whose crown is well and truly slipping. as we revealed today's gracious person union jack has been axed in cancelled after being banned competing in last year's tournament by the authoritarian aussie mob is djokovic. his record breaking win at the australian open, the ultimate revenge against covid destroys england . matt le tizi destroys england. matt le tizi he's live me straight after the
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sweeping the rest . the media sweeping the rest. the media tennis ace djokovic reclaimed the world number spot yesterday with a historic win at the aussie open. his 22nd grand slam title of course. this time last yean title of course. this time last year, the serb had a time down under after the australian covid zealots blocked his route . the zealots blocked his route. the country before the port in him due to his vaccination state. so just take a look at the start between that sorry affair and yesterday's celebrations never showed as much emotion as this penod showed as much emotion as this period it has to be because it's here in australia . his most here in australia. his most favourite place he said to play his most favourite court, but that certainly from last year and this the events of this week it's different feelings of emotion all wrapped up in winning feeling. you would imagine . well i'm to be joined imagine. well i'm to be joined tonight by another sensation , tonight by another sensation, england star matt le tissier.
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so, matt, come on. after being demonised last year by the anti—science covid extremists , anti —science covid extremists, is anti—science covid extremists, is djokovic his victory this weekend sort of like the ultimate revenge ? i thought was ultimate revenge? i thought was amazing . now, normally when amazing. now, normally when i watch sporting events, i don't really have any dog in the fight attempt to cheer on the underdog, but not in this one. i thought he thoroughly deserved his victory. i think it was an absolutely brilliant way to stick two fingers up at dan andrews and the rest of the communists in australia and. the feeling that you just saw the all the emotion out of him and it was just incredible. i mean the person that won last year knows that there'll be an asterisk by the side of their name because djokovic wasn't there. i mean it's been his tournament. he's won it so many times and is absolutely amazing. you know, he was ridicule last yeah you know, he was ridicule last year. they made an example of him and i thought was disgusting
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the way that he was treated last year. the way that he was treated last year . and you know what? year. and you know what? i listened back to the interview that he gave to the bbc or the pc as i like to go to about 30 about a 35 minute interview with us. interviewer tried his very hardest. it was a disgusting interview if he told them it was awful he was just trying for his gotcha moment and djokovic his were absolutely we came across as a man of integrity who willing to apologise when he got things and thought he was absolutely superb in that interview. it is incredible to think that just how much has changed within a year because of course as point out dan andrews is the despicable premier of victoria the state in australia, which has melbourne as its capital city. i mean they would demonise this man, they were talking about him as a threat to
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australian safety and. a lot of those people need to hold their in shame now. they want to move on, don't they? they don't want to about it, we must, to talk about it, but we must, because only a year ago, because it was only a year ago, matt is incredible and you know, it was it was just a shame. dan andrews wasn't in the audience to witness it quite frankly, that would have been nice if we sat right door to bill gates, who was there, have been squirming in seat see this on squirming in seat to see this on individual . just and an injured individual. just and an injured unvaccinated individual as well because he had a bit of an injury that he was carrying and still managed to win the tournament. mean how does he do that? mean this man shouldn't that? i mean this man shouldn't even breathing. well, even be breathing. should well, indeed. and of sudden, indeed. and of a sudden, it's a little bit more difficult it to turn anti—vax tag into something negative. matt it's like tonight we've been talking about reclaiming the word terf because actually terf isn't a bad thing. nicholas sturgeon argent today has had to effectively admit she is active and i think the same
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thing anti—vaxx is it was used as a term of sort of extreme really, and i think djokovic actually is ultimate proof that actually is ultimate proof that actually don't just brand someone anti—vax. you've got to into who they are why they made their decisions . yeah exactly their decisions. yeah exactly right and that was you know a label been thrown at quite a few of us over the last over the last years. i've certainly had that at me. you know despite having every other vaccine going in my life apart from this one. so it's a very weird concept and it's but again , all part of the it's but again, all part of the dividing stuff and just, you know, keep the masses compliant . indeed. what matt le tissier the perfect person to pay tribute to the wonderful djokovic. what a weekend it was. thank you, matt. and we speak next week , but it is time now to next week, but it is time now to reveal today's greatest person in the union. jack s kelly malone. who's your nomination
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for gb. i just want to point out that this he he just missed his hero sam smith he called him hey what he said hey you want an oscar? but no and i misstated about hang man apologise apologise don't apologise it's just have to say sam smith identified as a man when he won the oscar and therefore will not him malone you know sometime is as the runs and this is one of our best loved brits this is the woman who has contributed so much to british life. she announced this weekend that she has lung cancer. she's has secondary lung cancer. she's a the show. a regular on the show. but i just want to this is just want to also this is a woman in her heyday she woman who in her heyday she produced that's life, 20 million viewers who wouldn't dream of that days. and in her that these days. and in her later she founded later years, she founded the charity child, which has helped so many desperately . and i wish so many desperately. and i wish her well . my greatest britain is her well. my greatest britain is the beautiful developed with sam smith. oh i think they should be celebrated for being the true, authentic self and the people that have a problem with you
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just insulted him with people that a problem with some that have a problem with some being their true self think that what you did you just lucy your body my nominee for greatest brit is lady susan hussey cheering for the team protect the royal family in a very toxic climate that harry and created for her and she was back and it was support she was at the church service at 83 years old. keep calm on and usually i would go for her but i have to crown a different but very deserving greatest britain's greatest personal britain's tonight probably my tonight you probably know my brilliant ben leo, who brilliant senior ben leo, who has down everyone from has tracked down everyone from royal q torture. phillip schofield to at least favourite globalist chancellor zero covid chairman hunt, liz , some chairman hunt, liz, some unexpected turn up in his life as well. the adorable baby boy zach to see with his older brother jude. zach to see with his older brotherjude. i think we're brother jude. i think we're going to show you the picture. amazing mummy one very proud daddy. so we say to you and the rest of the growing leo family love for me in the team. let's hope your domestic skills can
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your journalism aidan hope your domestic skills can yourjournalism aidan i'm they will you union jackass time now i only one of many of mine is nicholas sturgeon whose agency idiocy and intransigence over her gender reform bill and the prisons fiasco has left him stupid not fit to run a political staff. so she should be excused if about battle with the nominee . mine be excused if about battle with the nominee. mine is nadeem zahawi . if you don't want zahawi. if you don't want negative headlines , don't fudge negative headlines, don't fudge your taxes and become make it's your taxes and become make it's your work. as long as you don't get hysterical the next time any other media organisation talks about a left wing having noose tightening around their neck. beunda tightening around their neck. belinda your nominee. mine has to be . sam smith this is for not to be. sam smith this is for not him being non—binary. that's totally up to him, but producing a semi music video, which is to be on a like passe and very desperate but doing it did it. it's very old hat and it should have had an age restriction. well, look, of course today's dvd and jack has the ultimate tougher self nicholas sturgeon join the club queen but you're
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not going to be in post for much longer. thank you so much to karen benjamin bosworth and beunda karen benjamin bosworth and belinda deluise. i'm back again tomorrow from pm. headline is next. good night.
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