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trusted to stand up for. so is the pm right that we can't trust? starmer to protect britain's women? that's our big debate at ten. elsewhere on the show was the queen right ? prince show was the queen right? prince andrew could be rebuilt hated by taking on a life of charity work eternally. why it takes the duke's eggs go for the biggest supporter, victoria harvey in an unmissable clash at 920 plus as harry and meghan are notably absent from oprah's star studded bash, are they now even too toxic for their hollywood former pals our very own nana akua weighs in at 950 and at 935. don't miss the latest edition of the real world with the alison. it's westminster's toughest mp reveals all about his trip to the calais migrant camps and why as a warning to sunak about his plans to tackle the channel crisis . plus australia's foreign crisis. plus australia's foreign minister and wokeist politician is certainly making waves during her first visit on our shores with this britain hating speech standing. the past enables us to
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better share the present and the future . it gives us the future. it gives us the opportunity to find more common ground than if we stay sheltered in versions of our countries histories , she can rock off back histories, she can rock off back to australia as far as i'm concerned. but i'll ask my panel if should confront our colonial past in the media polls at 1030, tomorrow's newspaper pages to add a new greatest britain union jackass on the way this is dan wootton tonight. let's go . wootton tonight. let's go. go great to have your company tonight. i hope these strikes didn't mess up your plans significantly. my special digest on walk out wednesday in. just one moment. first, though, the news headlines at nine. this is everything need to know with polly middlehurst . dan, thank
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polly middlehurst. dan, thank good evening to you. well, as you've been hearing of thousands of workers have taken part in so—called walkout wednesday today , the uk's biggest day of today, the uk's biggest day of industrial action in more than a decade , up to half a million decade, up to half a million people across seven trade unions went on strike over pay jobs and conditions. teachers part in the action along with board of force officials and bus train drivers causing wide spread travel disruption . the education disruption. the education minister najib described the strikes as disappointing disappointing eu . one of those disappointing eu. one of those four unions has taken strike action today, jeopardising children's education. they've already two years of interruption , the covid interruption, the covid pandemic. so this is the last children need and it's the last thing parents need. so they say, look, let's let's continue those talks about these important issues . well, also in the news issues. well, also in the news today, neighbours in milton keynes have been holding a vigil tonight for a four year old girl
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who was killed by the family pet dog thames valley. police say alice stones was attacked in her own back garden yesterday. they describe it as a tragic and isolated and that the animal had been put down at the scene . been put down at the scene. officers, no arrests were made . officers, no arrests were made. now news away from home. the fbi search for classified documents at joe biden's beach house in delaware has ended . his lawyers delaware has ended. his lawyers say agents didn't find any files with classified markings. the operation was part of an ongoing investigation into biden's handung investigation into biden's handling of classified documents. the fbi found some at his other homes in delaware last month and his former private office was also in november. and bofis office was also in november. and boris johnson has been in the united states today in urging western leaders to further boost their support for ukraine. speaking he told senior politicians the president volodymyr zelenskyy should be given all the equipment needs to
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win the war against russia . he win the war against russia. he asked them to supply fighter jets, which downing street has far ruled out . god bless america far ruled out. god bless america having . the guts and the wisdom having. the guts and the wisdom to help. and i implore you now to help. and i implore you now to follow the logic of what you are all doing and give ukrainians the tools , finish the ukrainians the tools, finish the job, give them the deep fire, artillery systems, give them the tanks, give them the planes, because they have a plan. they know what they need to do. and my god, they should. they have the skill and the bravery to do it . now a failed asylum seeker it. now a failed asylum seeker from has been detained . in for from has been detained. in for the killing of an 87 year old woman at her own home in north yorkshire , shaheen darvish, an yorkshire, shaheen darvish, an orange bond befriended brenda and lived with her in thornton dale. she went on to strangle the pensioner and stab her in january last year. it's understood his asylum was
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refused in 2017, but he couldn't removed from the uk because there a deportation agreement in place with iran . that's the place with iran. that's the latest news you're up to date on tv, online and dab, plus radio . tv, online and dab, plus radio. this is gb news. back now to dan wootton tonight . wootton tonight. walk out wednesday, work from home. wednesday, work shy wednesday. well, let's just be honest. for one minute. these days, it's out. work from home, work whatever you want to call it. monday, tuesday wednesday, thursday and too . friday, i thursday and too. friday, i mean, did we even notice did we even notice that 100,000 civil service folk walked out today when as i've been pointing out for the past two years, they used the covid to stay in their posh houses , watching loose posh houses, watching loose women in their pants at lunchtime and using their expensive palace on bikes. the
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uk has a problem with work ethic and wants a general strike. forcing another lockdown scenario is only to make matters worse and what i find so egregious today about this despicable teachers strike just the first of seven planned actions closing up to 12,000 schools. the militant unions and actually a large proportion of their politicised membership are dragging their hapless pupils an outlandish bid to force out a conservative government . now, conservative government. now, let me be clear. i conservative government. now, let me be clear . i love let me be clear. i love teachers. my mum , a teacher, my teachers. my mum, a teacher, my dad recently retired as a head teacher and good teachers are worth their weight in gold . but worth their weight in gold. but good teachers would never have dreamed for one moment of indoctrinate students with a hard left ideology. all while stopping education deprived . stopping education deprived. kids hit so hard by the
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disgraceful covid school closures to be able to learn yet again . unlike the national again. unlike the national education union, which has done just that . we defeated . would just that. we defeated. would like to be be . now let's bring like to be be. now let's bring in lynne reality to the unions propaganda teachers . england are propaganda teachers. england are incredibly well paid and well looked after compared to their foreign counterparts . in fact, foreign counterparts. in fact, the daily telegraph revealed oecd statistics today showing how teachers are among the highest paid for, the fewest hours in europe and the developed with salaries for experienced staff higher than even sweden , switzerland, france even sweden, switzerland, france and finland. yep. hotbeds of socialism and the mass walkout overpay comes despite a 5% increase last year with starting teacher salaries hiked by nearly
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percent. now ask anyone in the private sector if they would have been happy with a 9% pay rise last year. hell yes. have been happy with a 9% pay rise last year. hell yes . look, rise last year. hell yes. look, times tough but gigantic increases in public sector pay lead to an inflation death , lead to an inflation death, causing mass poverty and ordinary working brits. don't forget these irresponsible bosses control slippery stomachs like, but with a dozen on the party's executive committee . party's executive committee. there's a reason why teachers strikes are banned or restricted in many eu countries, including germany . but in many eu countries, including germany. but don't in many eu countries, including germany . but don't expect labour germany. but don't expect labour to support important legislation to support important legislation to guarantee service levels given who funds their policy . to guarantee service levels given who funds their policy. in fact, the daily mail reported today that deputy leader angela rayner has been given more than £100,000 over the last three years alone . that was an years alone. that was an effective attack taken by rishi sunak earlier today at pmqs
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voted. he voted this with the unions to oppose safety levels . unions to oppose safety levels. he voted with just stop to water down the public order bill and what to the unions and just stop all in common they bankroll him and his party. mr. speaker. so while he sides with extremist protest as the union bosses. we stand up for hard working britons and the unions are being selfish and irresponsible by treating our children's precious education as a political football . and they're striking football. and they're striking teachers a teaching vulnerable children all the wrong lessons . children all the wrong lessons. to respond now my superstar panel former editor , current panel former editor, current columnist at the daily star , the columnist at the daily star, the and activist adam brookes and the broadcaster ashley james. dawn neesom as i say, i am incredibly supportive of
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teachers . but this incredibly supportive of teachers. but this is incredibly supportive of teachers . but this is actually teachers. but this is actually teachers. but this is actually teachers starting to politicise young children. it's wrong . i young children. it's wrong. i think it's slightly weird . it's think it's slightly weird. it's on the on the picket with i'm supporting the teacher and give them more money. and then boxes says totally on the issue . know says totally on the issue. know where i stand on strikes on the daughter of a labour supporter labour member fc of a union. but on the picket lines so i support the right to strike i just am now getting increasing the worry about where is going to end how it's going to and this is as you say almost a general strike coordinated and it's all as you've also said, teachers in this country better . you've also said, teachers in this country better. many other countries for less hours . and countries for less hours. and it's impossible . all the demands it's impossible. all the demands that the unions are having to be met. we just cannot afford it. so what what's the end game? how is going to end? i see. james
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how do you answer that? well, hopefully with a pay rise, because unless we start to invest in bigger than the 1.5, there's no negotiations , not there's no negotiations, not happening. and this is how unions have always worked. they put a price there and. then there's negotiations and. actually, the government has had a lot of to stop these strikes from ahead. may i remind everyone that people do not get paid when they go strike? lots of people do not want to strike, but they are desperately worried with lot of these issues . it's with a lot of these issues. it's a case of saturday, you know, that they've been that because they've been very crafty, towel crafty, they refuse to towel their teachers who was actually on strike. so actually, there's a lot speculation that these strikers will be paid for today's work. and i think that is today's lack of work. and i think that is disgraceful. i'd just like to also sorry point something that you said about the oecd where says the oecd report where it says that what teachers are so much better paid in our compared to others . firstly no teacher works others. firstly no teacher works the hours that they are meant to
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. that is part of the problem. but secondly , if you look at the but secondly, if you look at the cost of living, the cost of bills, that's same for everyone. the cost of childcare in other countries. it is our countries. yeah, it is our country has the most country has the world's most expensive , but we pay our expensive, but we pay our teachers more than teachers in sweden. yeah and in sweden. and they don't have the same property prices as us, they don't have the same cost of living crisis us, they don't have childcare costs . have the same childcare costs. our teachers get 12 weeks, houday our teachers get 12 weeks, holiday year which of holiday a year and which most of them to work it. the them have to work it. by the way, they're for the way, they're not paid for the holidays. we need to actually holidays. so we need to actually stop hardworking. they passed on to ordinary taxpayers . all pay to ordinary taxpayers. all pay for the holidays. our public services are the hard working any you use the children in their propaganda material is that appropriate . when i was at that appropriate. when i was at home the adults when i was exposed when i was at boarding school, i was made to march down the school drive saying don't vote labour, don't conserve, don't vote conservative. so i mean, it's always i but i actually it's amazing that
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children are learning to stand up for what's important and the fact that they've been doctrinaire, the fact of the matter they don't understand like with our health care so many teachers leaving the profession and also they cannot attract staff . where does that attract staff. where does that leave us? one of the three teachers are being admitted deficit, though these children actually says it's great. she says it's great because she agrees with this. i don't agree with it. i agree that children and children don't understand this then they're not going to understand the figures and the politics behind this. they're being and they're being used headlines and they're being used headlines and they're being effect at the end being used for effect at the end of the day, i'm like you, diane. i've a family that is i've got a family member that is a who does not agree a teacher who does not agree with what's today. and let's with what's on today. and let's listen . so the viewers probably listen. so the viewers probably don't know the majority of teachers this country did not vote to strike, you know, so it's not all teachers . you know, it's not all teachers. you know, teaching is a great profession. but i think this is i think children have suffered today missing a day school and i'm in
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the fortunate and it's not just going to be i'm in a fortunate position where i've put my children in private school and while i can afford i will. so i haven't been affected. but there's people area there's many people in my area so angry discuss them as so angry to discuss them as friends of friends , of course. friends of friends, of course. and dawn, we cannot the children themselves because . who were the themselves because. who were the kids impacted by covid school closures, the working the poorer working class and the deprived? and who is impacted again today as adams is not the kids at private schools but , the working private schools but, the working class. it is the work that teachers are striking for the future of children. but i wish really wish i believe that i actually started off believing it and now don't i think this is overly politicised and you've got to remember the behaviour of the teachers that i put a lot of ordinary working people losing money because they couldn't go to what they so to do the kind national general strike because they want to put as much because people want to be made fair wage
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and a cost of living . can we and a cost of living. can we just say that pension contributions are 23.6? teachers have lost 23% in real terms since 2010, and funding schools has gone down. but you not poor response to me . pushing for response to me. pushing for education is the highest it's ever been, by the way, ever responsibility for teachers has also increased because the funding for , things like social funding for, things like social care, mental health services is has declined. the teachers are having to step up into those roles. the parent counsellors port of crash and the mentally outlook i know folks on the left don't really get economics and we learn that with the bbc. the concept is doing a really good job. don't get but but job. they don't get it. but but the reality is actually if you increase the of all sector increase the pay of all sector workers, you know what you're going to do you're going to cause inflation to go and cause inflation to go bush. and then who is impacted the worst possible conservative talk so much about investment and who is going to invest in our country with poor education lack of skilled workers, poor health
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care and we actually start to pay care and we actually start to pay person. then we start talking down person and start saying that what is the average pay saying that what is the average pay of a teacher in this country? what is the average pay- country? what is the average pay. actually remarkably , i've pay. actually remarkably, i've got the number of 2000 written down from a four from a research paper today . for senior paper today. for senior teachers, it's about while right so that 42,000 on average with 12 weeks holiday a pension the contribution . at 23.6% against contribution. at 23.6% against private sector 3.5. this is a good gig and you know you know what stopped walking down britain let's start talking you know just say one thing unions is represent the working people of britain representing . but of britain representing. but marxists , lunatics in their marxists, lunatics in their ranks who to not feed hungry children small caravans while working people of britain went to work today final on i was just going to say the in the national education union has so much about children the head of
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it mary boost i actually do in the pandemic said advise teachers not to go to work with the mucky who spread germs. you touch everything you cry you want this not on your trousers to realise that caring about children like you know what, dawn? when did i turn off those education when they were demanding lockdowns throughout entire pandemic , including, by entire pandemic, including, by the way , the need to stop that the way, the need to stop that all came from the teaching unions. so shame on them and shameful on what they are doing today. dawn neesom adam brooks actually, james, i by the way, you can say this about, the education unions, while still loving teachers. yes, i do. and there are so many good teachers, not ascertainment. what's not their ascertainment. what's going to come, going now? look, still to come, lee anderson's to reveal the findings investigation findings of his investigation into channel migrants in. that's right. westminster's toughest talking mp fires a warning at rishi sunak that his plans to tackle the migrant crisis won't work . he's live at 935 in the work. he's live at 935 in the studio. and up next in the clash was the queen, right? the prince
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andrew's image could be rehabilitated by taking a rehabilitated by taking on a life of charity work journalist. she's about connections and she petronella wyatt, takes on the duke's ex—girlfriend, her biggest lady, victoria biggest supporter lady, victoria harvey, in what will be a fiery clash, straight the break. what do you dan gbnews.uk vote do you think, dan gbnews.uk vote at gb news back in a few minutes minutes .
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well, it's time now for the clash clash and the late queen reportedly suggested that her beloved son andrew should devote himself to charitable work as route back to public life . now, route back to public life. now, that's according to an exclusive report in today's independent newspaper, the duke of york's pubuc newspaper, the duke of york's public image was tarnished by his close friendship with the billionaire jeffrey epstein. and the allegations from virginia giuffre, which he decided not to fight in court. but giuffre, which he decided not to fight in court . but his giuffre, which he decided not to fight in court. but his friends claim that his mother believed he should . a profumo style to he should. a profumo style to redemption through key good deeds. redemption through key good deeds . so what do you redemption through key good deeds. so what do you think was the late queen, right, that prince andrew could rehabilitated by taking on a life of charity work? let me know your thoughts by emailing me down at gbnews.uk. you can tweet at gb news and i'll bring you those results shortly. but to debate this now, the well—connected journalist author petronella wyatt and prince
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andrew's biggest supporter, lady victoria harvey, and lady v, obviously you have backed andrew and i know you think he doesn't need to clear his name at all. obviously, we had an in—depth interview with you about that last week . right. but do you last week. right. but do you think the queen was right? because to me, actually, the queen, this seemed like a really sensitive suggestion from her. andrew to focus on charity prove to the public that you've got what it takes to return public life through your good deeds . life through your good deeds. yeah, i mean, i, that's definitely going to be the way forward. as far as you know, there's going to be the negative people that are going to be saying things like, oh, he does is going to be wrong and, you know, i know it's like a lot of people been concentrating on the whole photo debate and suddenly they're saying, oh, the photo to be from the very beginning. be real from the very beginning. i want to make it super clear, which think we already have . which i think we already have. the is a photo of a photo the photo is a photo of a photo of a photo that doesn't that
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they'll just listen to it one second. the last time that photo was copied was in the us. i always had the date of march 13th. that's been public knowledge for super long because they'd you insist this photo that we're looking at here you so this photo was taken but it's now it was all the just it's not real it is the metal sun x i, i had and i'll give you my results of my for what you have assessed didn't as your point i have the fact i'm not he's a friend me that you told me that you are essentially on his team i am not on his team i can't on his team yet you claim you claim that you know the guy who faked photo? i do. so why did he not come forward? he's going to know because i didn't know him then . because i didn't know him then. so he only came forward to me . so he only came forward to me. we had this. so i think i had to get police to check this guy out to the last ten months. he has a criminal record. he was too
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terrified . he the he then terrified. he the he then admitted to me that you actually he's an artist so that's how glenn knew him and epstein and they're the ones that got him to change the has it was that why you photographed to set andrew up why that when she's now he's innocent and glenn saying the photo is a fake what about saying she's always saying you saying she's always saying you say is but all i'm saying is the third time it was later the third time it was later the third time it was later the third time it was photograph was always in the us. it was done with a away and that's the photo. that's the photo. and there's a debate never been found guilty . never said he's found guilty. never said he's guilty . so found guilty. never said he's guilty. so he's not that. can you respond to that? spicer and then bring in this profumo link, which obviously the queen was pushing . what lady says is pushing. what lady says is actually andrew has been found guilty of no crime. so should he not have a to right now ? we have not have a to right now? we have to be realistic because with andrew all about andrew he now a
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huge embarrassment to the royal family we have a coronation and coming up if he wants to rehabilitate himself he should just shut up and not overshadow his brother's wasted minute a coronation is just typical andrew selfish . and i'm afraid andrew selfish. and i'm afraid that court of public opinion whether , you, like it or not, whether, you, like it or not, has it? it's irrelevant whether he was guilty or not, but he's okay. so can i just ask you a question? will you come? of course. moving that forward. so why has he not just gone away and started doing work? because then could come out and say for three year. well, right. well charity, i mean, this is this is how i interpreting it. but right now. he's really got nothing to lose at this point. and he why is he going to let this woman humiliating, his family and his she's not he's he wants to fight he wants to fight this girl this
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by all accounts, she has no chance. by all accounts, she has no chance . i'm sorry. king charles chance. i'm sorry. king charles has privately backed out. that's not what i'm hearing. what are you . well, i'm hearing that he you. well, i'm hearing that he wishes he would keep a lid it until after the coronation , but until after the coronation, but it's always going to be seen . it's always going to be seen. his plans for the slimmed down monarchy were never going to include andrew. and also there's no comparison with profumo because profumo after he resigned, never returned public life, never he did. his child will work unpublicised and won a lot of admiration for that. he never tried to worm his way back into when not in the middle ages, right. and i get hundreds of people write to me every day, ages. of people write to me every day, ages . we're not and i hope and i ages. we're not and i hope and i hope people writing every day going, you know what a fair on him it's is media that is telling him to do the stuff but actually the public the ones that write to me all the time basically you know what he's
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never been proven to anything. he's never done anything wrong . he's never done anything wrong. somebody's got to. do you feel that the public is changed? because, of course, ian ghislaine maxwell was brother released this photograph last week of not that in a box, but that proof but actually cut to another one second so that that actually proves a lot because virginia the they all know she wrote in her memoir it's a circular in the middle of the room does that look like a circular bathtub in the middle of the room weren't they trying to prove that they know . she's to prove that they know. she's the truth would be room for the whole thing what you're all missing . she said it was missing. she said it was a circular bathtub in the middle of the room. now the plans of that bathroom and the plumbing and everything, that bathtub, it's always been like that. it was never a circular. i have been very, very critical of prince andrew for the decisions that he's made over the past few years regards to this lady v and
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i had numerous bus stops about it. however do you not feel a bit concerned that this man has been brought down by a woman? virginia giuffre , who has now virginia giuffre, who has now proven to have lied about alan dershowitz ? i'm no fan . virginia dershowitz? i'm no fan. virginia giuffre . no fan. and may be the giuffre. no fan. and may be the end. you never had sex with her. he's bought himself down. he's ruled himself down the emily interview by being caught out on various lies by his arrogance . various lies by his arrogance. but you know the public, don't like him. the public don't like it. but. but okay. just say they don't like him. i know he's apparently had quite a few run ins, journalists and stuff in the past, but that doesn't he's guilty. it doesn't mean he has to just not do anything for the rest of his life. you know what i it's not he can't be i mean? it's not he can't be sort of living he's not
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sort of living guilt. he's not going he's going quiet going quiet. he's going quiet guilty. he's guilty because guilty. but he's guilty because mainly unrepentant friend of a convicted . why did he go back convicted. why did he go back and with him in new york after epstein was released from prison, he didn't apologise for exactly so i mean, from what i heard , whatever. so if we heard, whatever. so if we actually backtrack to that first time jeffrey was arrested was not a big story like i don't if you remember it, but it was not front news. it was well , as front news. it was well, as i said, it was a big story. child sex trafficker, though, when he went to state because he was he was he a child? when i think of children, i think of children. and when i think trafficking and when i think of trafficking , girls in cages. i , think of girls in cages. i don't virginia on yacht don't think virginia on a yacht in central drinking champagne that mediaeval what you're that is mediaeval what you're saying. no, because i a friend that actually has a charity that girls that were trafficked would literally. so are you saying the name these girls , are you saying name these girls, are you saying they're all liars? then no, not all of them. but i believe of them. some, not all it was
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them. of some, not all it was interesting. we had alan dershowitz on the show. i have some big whistleblowers come out to as well there. and to me as well out there. and i think that you think the majority of the girls lied . i majority of the girls lied. i believe not the majority. i believe not the majority. i believe quite a few . alan believe quite a few. alan dershowitz was saying and i interview last week is that it is the media's responsibility. take the allegations. sarah slay but it's also the media's to look into did i miss can i just look into did i miss can ijust i know about what bribery by the lawyers that they remember and they were made to face it who wrongly senior politics and the media sucked to step back and suck in. tom watson yes, the meeting ended up exposing yes they did , but do not think the they did, but do not think the same thing could be happening here with you. fight. given that she had to apologise , i honestly she had to apologise, i honestly don't think . there's a lot of don't think. there's a lot of pressure coming out about i know i mean. dershowitz so she says
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she claimed to have had sex with six times six times and then she forgot and oh, she got the wrong person . have you had sex with person. have you had sex with someone six times and forgotten who they were? i know, but she i think it's different . andrew, think it's different. andrew, though he's some people you've had because you to think and also he he's a member of the royal family i don't know about members of the royal family or to be they can't conduct themselves private they have to be so careful for saying he doesn't take photos anyone. i don't know how well you know him, but he does not take pictures of any. that's not quite true because i have no way he would do a picture. someone like that. i have no fascinating debate as i've said, i'm going to keep an open mind we've got to keep an open mind we've got to discuss this case and it's going to be a weekly update outside of the story from you. one of the country's top connected journalists petronella wyatt and prince andrew's biggest supporter, lady victoria harvey. so who do you agree with
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on this was the late queen that prince andrew could be rehabilitated by taking on a life of charity work flow on twitter . i think life of charity work flow on twitter. i think this was a noble from our dear queen if this was her that i am in support of it. little says work hard andrew and earn your respect. you've got to start from the bottom and climb your way back up and from alan wouldn't blame her for trying he was after all her son however, i don't it will work . and your don't it will work. and your verdict is now in. just 31% of you agree that the late queen was right that andrew can be rehabilitated, 69% of you disagree . now coming up rehabilitated, 69% of you disagree. now coming up as harry and meghan a notably absent from oprah's star studded birthday bash. are they even too toxic for their hollywood friends? now our very onana a queer dives into one at 950. but first, westminster's toughest talking mp lee anderson reveals all about his investigation into migrants in france and sends warning to rishi sunak about plans to tackle the crisis.
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don't miss the latest edition of the real world with lee straight after the break .
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break time now for the real with lee anderson. and up to 100,000 civil servants have been on strike today, meaning they could go out for vegan brunches, their bellies on bikes and switch on loose women. so actually, no, from average wednesday ,
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from your average wednesday, right. they are working right. when they are working from home. the other from home. lee, on the other hand, returned from a very hand, has returned from a very important fact finding in calais as gets to the bottom of the migrant crisis. as gets to the bottom of the migrant crisis . and he made this migrant crisis. and he made this crucial discovery. watch i'm still furious. i'm foaming at the mouth over this. care for kelly organisation. they're acting like a magnet for these young men to set up camp here that basically them clothe them they're teaching them how how to speak english to how read and write in english, and then waiting for them once they the channel waiting for them once they the channel, they're waiting for them and volunteering in hotels to support them while . they're to support them while. they're there . while he feels like this there. while he feels like this trip was very worthwhile . what trip was very worthwhile. what else did you discover ? well, it else did you discover? well, it was worthwhile done. i mean, what we discover was, quite frankly, was shocking. we've got this we went to a migrant camp in cali and it was all young men, africa, from sudan and from eritrea. young women in the camp who were working for catholic . who were working for catholic. we see this in appropriate behaviour as well, holding out
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and getting a little bit too close is an industry this is the final leg of the journey . these final leg of the journey. these young are travelling from young men are travelling from africa. got money in africa. they've got no money in their pockets . how do they end their pockets. how do they end up money? the jean dom us up money? the jean dom told us that to a life of that they route to a life of crime. they get there. they're all the thieving. robbing is prostitution dealing. and to prostitution is dealing. and to make catholic, make matters worse catholic, kelly, young people are kelly, these young people are teaching not to speak english and getting ready for the journey . like said in the journey. and like i said in the clip there, when they get the uk, these people hundreds of them, catholic college them, the catholic college volunteer british volunteer awaiting in british hotels . that woman next step of hotels. that woman next step of the journey is to claim asylum is absolutely disgrace. they should their heads in should hang their heads in shame. fact, they need shame. in fact, they need investigation by the charities. well, to say. i was well, i was going to say. i was going say, can we do going to say, what can we do about this? because the way care for in the mainstream for calais is in the mainstream constantly is as if are this great humanitaire, an organisation that given carte blanche , say whatever they want blanche, say whatever they want about how in humane our policies are. they're not. i mean, they made it quite clear to me that
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they believe in open borders. they believe a universal passport. they say that any one of the 80 million displaced people in the world should be allowed to come to the uk claim asylum. absolutely not. these young girls that we're speaking to want the gap years uni to want the gap years from uni probably never had a real job, never been lived in the real world. are a bunch of world. and these are a bunch of do gooders making mockery of do gooders making a mockery of our system and what our asylum system. and so what are to do as a result are you going to do as a result of this trip? i mean, are there ways report that because the problem is an problem is lynn, this is an emergency. don't time to emergency. we don't time to waste . i've been banging on waste. i've been banging on about it since i got elected. so we as part of the home affairs select committee. so we're doing a letter stroke report that goes to him. we've already back to these secretaries fed back to these secretaries fed back to the sector. they know we've just seen it on gb news. well, furious , not the word i could furious, not the word i could say is a normal industry. the smugglers and care for calais the different sides of the coin but they both doing the same thing. they encouraging this
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evil trade. and like i said before this show, whilst ever i'm at that place over there, the madhouse i'll keep banging on braverman on about it. suella braverman the home this week encouraging all to keep the faith the conservative party to solve this issue. but you can understand , issue. but you can understand, leigh, that now we've got new prediction of 80,000 arriving in what, an invasion this year. i mean, it's getting tougher to keep the faith because we need a emergency act is getting tough adam for me to look my constituents constituents in the eye and say we're going to solve this because we marched them up the hill many, many times and they still keep coming. richard a today and pmqs, if you a pledge today and pmqs, if you arrive here, you've got no chance of claiming asylum and you'll get sent straight back. we wanted that from day one, so let's see if. he delivers these later. leave the easy chair. it is. it is the only way this will be resolved. and the problem . i be resolved. and the problem. i worry that is all being left to light. you because the election
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is just around corner and this takes time . yeah, i know what takes time. yeah, i know what we're going to do. i worry about that. i think, you know, my opinion has always been just ignore it and just crack on what they're going do because only they're going to do because only in yes now, look, lee , in prison. yes now, look, lee, allies of boris johnson in conservative democratic organisation have called for the next chairman to be elected by members. and for that to happen, i'm sure there's members who would love to see your name on, the ballot lee anderson. would you be interested in a role like tory chairman? well, look, listen, i'm not going to sit like one of those politicians and say i don't want a promotion. it's not for me, blah, course it would blah, blah. of course it would be. it'd be a great honour be. i it'd be a great honour considering where i've come from. i come from a party from. i come from a labour party background labour background being a labour councillor, labour councillor, work for a labour and a conservative and now i'm a conservative member my story is member parliament. my story is mean. i like my own story. member parliament. my story is mean. i like my own story . you mean. i like my own story. you know, a working class tory, know, i'm a working class tory, one of the 5 million that voted conservative for the very first time we faith in time because we put our faith in bofis time because we put our faith in
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boris the party and i think boris and the party and i think i think some of our membership actually like i think actually like me. but i think the country needs reminding and my party needs reminding and what tory is and what working class tory is and i represent that. but i've got no chance. that's sad that chance. well, that's sad that that said to me because shows that said to me because shows that the party is out of touch with the people who desperately needs to be voting is not just it's all parties are out of touch with the electorate the membership that's just politics down. well hopefully that can change. finally your old buddy the brexit rabble rouser steve bray , was at his odious worst bray, was at his odious worst early on and he delivered his trademark heckle. this was dunng trademark heckle. this was during a bbc debate. let me tell you those bbc violence is not to be messed with. look steve, so you stay . it's nice of you to you stay. it's nice of you to join us, but you won't have to protest . tories . join us, but you won't have to protest . tories. he's trying to
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protest. tories. he's trying to stop you , jason. sorry sorry . stop you, jason. sorry sorry. says he at last the bbc stick up for break well but through there's garrity go. oh look i mean this is this type of behaviour from the bbc the encouraged me to buy a tv licence again and renege on my promise to it up. but look, promise to rip it up. but look, this this. he this man we know this. he wandered whitehall wandered around whitehall regular clearly . i regular basis quite clearly. i think what he does needs is a prolonged, heavy dose of medication and a good . i think medication and a good. i think that'll sort of. do you want to challenge him to challenge him to a three round boxing match. obviously weight division is in my look, not there. looks like he's in the overweight division. i think i could take him out in three. i might just to go in for a few rounds, but is quite clearly on end is i don't know what medication is on. i know he a lot but you know is a public nuisance. i was to some folk who at event last night leigh at that event last night leigh of course the bbc even though they had to get rid of bray had
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stacked the audience with the ramones. yeah of course that's what they do it is so you know that i mean this is one of the reasons i love jb news because, you know, it doesn't matter what your politics are, you've got platform, you know, you've got you've got all sorts people on if got ex—labour ps if you've got ex—labour and ps presenting, but it shows. and the great jacob rees—mogg believes going on this way he's a gentleman but you know we had the bbc is not it's not anti babies anti—british. no it is i totally agree with that. i can reveal jacob rees—mogg having a look around the studio earlier so it's coming it's coming . jake so it's coming it's coming. jake love for your time jacob comes in you know it was an embrace that what you lee anderson the real world thank so much to the now gavin out of to labour's rosie duffield fighting for women's rights within party is like being in an abusive relationship is the pm right that we can't keir starmer to protect britain's women that's how big debate at ten tonight.
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but first as the sussexes are excluded from oprah's star studded birthday bash, how are they now even to toxic hollywood? of every nana akua live on this straight after the
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break nana akua is tonight's outside the. now over the weekend us talkshow legend oprah winfrey celebrated her 69th birthday in style by attending a star studded 25th anniversary party, the make up brand, anastasia beverly and the double celebration was a who's who of hollywood loves with the likes of kim kardashian and j.lo rubbing shoulders with the tv host. but one in particular, celebrity couple was notably absent from star studded bash. the increasingly toxic sussexes . it seems that despite the duke and duchess of vogue's
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desperation to seek refuge among california's a—listers , having california's a—listers, having even invited oprah to their wedding before their tell all sit down with the host a few years later, the montecito homeowners are becoming increasingly isolated . so now, increasingly isolated. so now, to have the hollywood elite finally caught on to the sussexes, an exiled . because sussexes, an exiled. because remember, this isn't the first big bash. diana that they were disinvited . they were desperate disinvited. they were desperate to get an invite . obama's big to get an invite. obama's big party and were also snubbed from that. party and were also snubbed from that . i party and were also snubbed from that. i mean, this is quite funny, really. i mean, i took my head back in laughter when . i head back in laughter when. i saw i mean, on that list for people, jessica alba, kim kardashian and those are really big megastars sharon stone and this big got me because at this particular event oprah's actually invited people who she's going used to she cares about unlike meghan and harry of course meghan invited only her mum or any member of the family . and of course that lady stars. sheianed . and of course that lady stars. she invited them is david beckham and. i think people clearly probably didn't know, but one of the one of the people
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who she talked to think is a niece was a niece of. yeah, we she claimed it was because the palace had said that she couldn't because they're obviously that was a nonsense rubbish. the thing is what must have got meghan because she must have got meghan because she must have seen it on kim kardashian's instagram . kim kardashian put instagram. kim kardashian put this happy birthday over. sharon stone said it best last night toasting you. you mean the world toasting you. you mean the world to the world. happy birthday ? to the world. happy birthday? it's brilliant . it. it's it's brilliant. it. it's brilliant. because i think . what brilliant. because i think. what it shows to meghan is if you just try and curate friendships to advance your own career , as to advance your own career, as in you invite someone your wedding simply you want them to interview , it's going to end up interview, it's going to end up backfiring because none of those friendships are genuine . well, friendships are genuine. well, of course, no. and the people in hollywood, they don't stupid. i mean, they've been in in that for a long time. and a lot of
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these people get invited in. quite interesting, because with harry's book stay with book. apparently there's a shop in montecito that was selling it and there were loads spare. nobody was buying it. and there were loads spare. nobody was buying it . and the nobody was buying it. and the worry is and this is what so what they're saying in an article i was reading takes worthy lady kenneth she wrote that the sussexes equal drama everybody over here is starting to realise that they intended on having a quiet life . and the having a quiet life. and the reason people are inviting is because they're worried that these people are just going talk about it. they're going to try and sell the stories. nobody's conversations will be private . conversations will be private. they just shot himself in the foot. mean, it's quite funny, foot. i mean, it's quite funny, but my favourite , i think the but my favourite, i think the moment think this really hit moment i think this really hit home must have been when harry in that bradby interview decided to say racism , no, racism . and to say racism, no, racism. and oprah must watch that she want to see that. and so i got a minute you've just made me look stupid which full the narrative and now you've made us look
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stupid and have made look like a fool because i was critical of oprah during that interview, nana, because she didn't do basics as a journalist . she basics as a journalist. she didn't ask the who , what, where, didn't ask the who, what, where, why and if she had asked those questions. actually she would have very quickly exposed meghan's royal racist claim as a total forgery, a fakery . it total forgery, a fakery. it didn't happen. it was completely not true. but you're right, that's now been rolled back . and that's now been rolled back. and so it was going to clearly be furious about it. and then i believe that you think actually a lot of meghan's rice claims are coming to backfire because course, she never used to talk about being a woman before she entered the royal family was with harry. well, that's because she didn't need because in america she sort of hid , in my america she sort of hid, in my view. i think she hid the fact that she was actually any mix at all. i hear that on her resume
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on a cv it said that she was caucasian. and i think in america, nobody kind of saw her as a as having a mixed. so when she came to this country celebrate the fact that she has the mix, we couldn't believe we have all suddenly had a real mixed race woman. and we were so that there was a diversity in there and we celebrated it and she had never i think when she made that quote about feeling a black woman what she was actually saying was, oh, my god , they've acknowledged that i am black. i have some black in. at that point, she'd never acknowledged herself. that's what i said. and i suspect that after that she realised what a weapon it could be. and she started using it as a weapon. i mean, let's not that they picked up the award, wasn't it getting within structural racism in the royal family and then harry denied there was any racism around . the people but the around. the people but the people that i know you said wouldn't be like that when susan hussey was brought, you kind of said that she's not racist to
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kind of the fact that you didn't think she was racist at all. but why didn't you say that sooner? so what has happened is they kind of tied themselves in knots with the things they had said and from what have and now proves from what have you saying, royal family are you saying, the royal family are not really racist at all. indeed. and the thing that i've done nana and i actually think there's some real sweet justice here they have isolated all of the people who stood by them dunng the people who stood by them during time in the royal family here in the uk. but now they've also isolate it the woke warriors in hollywood who say actually should be campaigning constantly about race in the british royal family analysis. now that we will keep on the story of course and out of back on gb news this weekend at 4:00. but coming britain's strictest headteacher gives us a lesson on the devastating effect walkouts will have on students already scarred by lockdowns. catherine bird will sing live with me in the studio for an exclusive interview on a very big day for education at 1050 or so after storm was slammed by sunak at
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pmqs over his failure to protect women's rights is pm right that we can't trust the labour leader to protect women. that's our big debate in the media. but straight out to the break we back.
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in two. it's p m i'm dan wootton. tonight covid chaos and now walk wednesday . 200,000 teachers go wednesday. 200,000 teachers go on strike across england and wales . and it's bad enough that wales. and it's bad enough that more than half of schools were disrupted by the walkouts. but was it necessary to manipulate the minds of young children on
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the minds of young children on the picket lines on a day for our country's educators britain's strictest headteacher catherine verbal saying gives her unmissable reaction live in the studio . 1050 with nicholas the studio. 1050 with nicholas sturgeon the centre of a self—made political has trans extremism finally finished off the first minister? i won't say r.a.f. jim davidson tells why her days could be numbered in the cancelled at 1040. but while the cancelled at 1040. but while the stage fails to safeguard women in scotland, keir starmer can't even stick up for female colleagues in his own party. can't be trusted to stand up for the women in his party. he can't be trusted to stand up for britain , labour fails to stand britain, labour fails to stand up for their brave campaign rosie duffield. can they really be to protect britain's women ? be to protect britain's women? that's how big debate with my superstore panel next. joining me tonight, dawn neesom adam brooks and ashley . plus brooks and ashley. plus australia , as foreign minister australia, as foreign minister and wokeist politician is certainly making waves during her first summit on our shores
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with britain hate speech turning the past and i was asked a bit to share the present and the future . it gives us the future. it gives us the opportunity to find more common ground than if we sheltered in narrow versions of our country's histories . she can rock off back histories. she can rock off back to australia as far as i'm concerned, but i'll ask whether we should be confronting our colonial past just because tells us to. that's in the media files at 1030. and finally, will the of wales be adorned with a nuclear when i decide today's greatest person and union jack as at 1050 the first front pages will arrive in mere moments to right up to polly middlehurst middlehurst . dan, thank you and middlehurst. dan, thank you and good evening . hundreds of good evening. hundreds of thousands of workers were out in the streets tonight taking part in walkout wednesday . the uk's in walkout wednesday. the uk's biggest day of action in more than a decade . up to half than a decade. up to half a million people across seven trade unions went on strike
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throughout the day. overpay jobs and conditions teachers took part in the action and so did border force officers and bus and train drivers caused widespread travel disruption. the education minister, nick gibb, described the strikes as disappointing . it gibb, described the strikes as disappointing. it is disappointing. it is disappointing that the eu, one of those four unions, has taken strike action today , strike action today, jeopardising children's education, already suffered two years of interruption and during the covid pandemic. so this is the covid pandemic. so this is the last thing children need and it's the last thing parents need. so they say, look, let's talk let's continue those talks about these important issues . about these important issues. and tonight in milton keynes, a community has been holding a candlelit vigil for a four year old girl who was killed by, her own pet dog. thames valley police say alice stones was attacked in the back garden of her home yesterday. officers described the incident as tragic, adding in order to ensure public safety , a decision ensure public safety, a decision was made to destroy dog
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humanely. no arrests were made and police are now establishing the exact breed of the dog in united states. the fbi search for classified documents at president joe biden's beach house in delaware has come to an end . his lawyer says agents end. his lawyer says agents didn't any files with classified markings as they thought . the markings as they thought. the operation was part of an ongoing investigation into biden's of classified document . the fbi classified document. the fbi found some at one of his other homes in delaware last month and his former private office was also searched in november. now, bofis also searched in november. now, boris johnson has urging western leaders today to further boost their support ukraine. speaking in washington, he told senior that president vladimir zelenskyy should be given all the equipment he needs. he asked them to supply fighter jets which downing street has so ruled out they god bless america
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for having the guts and the wisdom to help and i implore you now to follow logic of what you are all doing and give the ukrainians the tools to finish the job, give them the deep fire artillery systems, give them the tanks, give them the planes because they have a plan . they because they have a plan. they know what they need to do. and, my god, they should they have the skill and the bravery to do .bons the skill and the bravery to do . borisjohnson. now lastly, . boris johnson. now lastly, a former child soldier had to be locked up indefinitely after stabbing a stranger to death in central london . 27 year old central london. 27 year old teddy fonzo from erith killed 60 year old steven dempsey outside a shop in oxford street in london in 2021. prosecutor say it was a ferocious and unprovoked . the court heard that unprovoked. the court heard that foster suffers from paranoid schizophrenia and had a of violence after arriving britain in 2014. up to date tv online
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and dab+ radio with gb news tonight . and dab+ radio with gb news tonight. let's and dab+ radio with gb news tonight . let's get back to and dab+ radio with gb news tonight. let's get back to dan wootton tonight i've got the first front pages here, so we're going to go to the metro first and now it really hurts is the headline as the paper reveals that strike action since last summer has now cost the uk's already struggling economy whopping £2 billion. the guardian reports that the spending is investigating the decision . to provide £220,000 of decision. to provide £220,000 of taxpayers money for boris johnson's legal defence and the inquiry into his partygate denials. the eye leads with news allies of liz truss are urging her to preserve party unity as
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she prepares for a return to frontline politics which could ignite tory infighting. why shouldn't she be able to have her safe, for goodness sake? we need to hear from liz truss right now, i believe by superstar . back with me now, superstar. back with me now, former editor, columnist at the daily star, tony isom, the businessman and activist adam brookes the broadcaster brookes and the broadcaster ashley james. now labour's attempts to silence women in their party is not going . rosie their party is not going. rosie duffield, one of the party's most prominent women's rights campaigners, xpo posed the problem when she likened being mp to being in an abusive relationship. after she was heckled by colleagues over trans issues. and as we know , rights issues. and as we know, rights or biology isn't for leaders. strongpoint either women can have a penis that cannot . have a penis that cannot. i don't think we can conduct . this don't think we can conduct. this debate . you know . sorry. did you debate. you know. sorry. did you . no, no, no. i just. debate. you know. sorry. did you . no, no, no. ijust. no, no,
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no. i. just was forced to speak out because being in his party had reminded her of being in an abusive relationship . and then . abusive relationship. and then. and then. and then he's own office was caught undermining her. office was caught undermining hen he office was caught undermining her. he ought to be support her and her colleagues. but if he can't be trusted to stand for the women in his party, he be trusted to stand up for britain . rishi sunak taking starmer to task over his flimsy stance on women's rights today , its public women's rights today, its public opinion appears be firmly behind the pm and duffield when it comes to women's safety. a yougov poll found that 59% of britons think trans sex offenders like adam graham should serve their sentences in men's prisons. while just 15% believe they should endanger . believe they should endanger. women in a female prison. believe they should endanger. women in a female prison . so is women in a female prison. so is sunak right that starmer can't be trusted ? protect women's
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be trusted? protect women's rights? dawn neesom. i don't understand what keir starmer's problem . why can't eden defy problem. why can't eden defy what 50% of the population and actually what is a scandal ? what 50% of the population and actually what is a scandal? i really don't understand it. i mean he is trying win over a tiny % of people. while tiny% of people. while sacrificing the vast majority of us and think how rosie who i'm a huge admirer of, has been treated by her own party supporting . this is a woman that supporting. this is a woman that has been abuse. she was abused . has been abuse. she was abused. she knows what she's talking about when she talks about men abusive to women and what it feels like. so she's very aware that , you know what, feels like. so she's very aware that, you know what, women could suffer if nicola sturgeon's in ruling she gets any further and it is . and as for that, nicholas it is. and as for that, nicholas sturgeon this week when really, really pushed on whether that that that that adam oil or whatever name is was a woman she
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she finally said well well and it's like no he's not he's a rapist. women cannot rape we don't have penises. it's not that difficult. keir starmer it really isn't. ashley do you concede that labour is now in a real tight squeeze here? because just feel like starmer not prepared to stand up for them. i think that's unfair to put that onto labour and to suggest that the conservatives up for women because we know that there is an issue with women in politics and how they are treated across the board. i would also argue that right convictions have completely collapsed . the completely collapsed. the conservative government, when starmer was director of uk, i have public prosecutions since just calling out the policy for three prime ministers who have been female. yeah, but also they allowed the conservative for denton to rejoin the party despite him being found that he harassed harassed members. but
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don't. what about. what about me? what i'm saying this is not a left or right situation. three female prime ministers and you've got cast starmer who will not stop for a female mp . he not stop for a female mp. he wants to protect women . women wants to protect women. women are not a monolith. so rosie, i think she has lots of points, but there's also lots of people on sides where she's 100% beating me, who also want to stand up for trans rights, for trans women's rights. and i don't think adam grey won against the other for adam graham. now i agree. i say i said it last week. i don't think any sex offender be anywhere near women and actually do something called the course a tough no because it's not. it's a very complex and i think the chinese exclusion really radical. no i don't because i believe in it but you know so many trans will exist and ultimately . can many trans will exist and ultimately. can i just i just clarify you're you're saying that a trans woman should not be in a women's prison makes you a
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tough thing. but i think it's a great point claiming back word sex offenders should be used to try and women predatory men exist with or without trans rights and also trans women are also victims of male . and there also victims of male. and there are lots of examples with which women should not be allowed to be and a women's prison. yeah, but there's lots of examples of trans women being of male violence . so we have a separate violence. so we have a separate case for trans facility for trans people, separate prisons as separate olympics , separate as separate olympics, separate sports events. but problem solved . ashleigh, i would just solved. ashleigh, i would just like to say that there was something called the causton report that came 15 years ago that showed that women's prisons need reform anyway, lots of women shouldn't . need reform anyway, lots of women shouldn't. in prisons, there's no place in female for serious violent crimes. there's no place in female for serious violent crimes . that's serious violent crimes. that's a different one. one thing is, i agree that sex should be talked aboutis agree that sex should be talked about is prison is the fact that keir starmer is not prepared to
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stand up for women. and i know you don't dislike where she said i can look i'm no great fan where she's seen it, but i haven't the last point today. i don't care about the or the right what i care is women's rights and neither these governments neither of these . governments neither of these. how can you say that if we push rights any further from where we now, women's rights lose out. there is no movement now for women we should be reforming. don't stand up for women killing and convict as convicting perpetrators of violence. women who are mainly men. i perpetrators of violence. women who are mainly men . i call out who are mainly men. i call out violence against women . and i violence against women. and i think that people think about these issues. i think about men that strike women or abused women are disgusting human beings . at the end of the day, beings. at the end of the day, this is about rosie duffield and keir starmer, and i think duffield presents, i think duffield presents, i think duffield is a hero i think she's a woman to look up to. i think she's brave . i think that keir she's brave. i think that keir starmer to your question why he
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doesn't do he's scared of a very vocal minority that bully is left and that is winning this. yeah i been actually on a concerted effort to claim back the word terf. i think it's genuinely important because terf has been used as derogatory term progressive to something to put down folk . j.k. rowling and down folk. j.k. rowling and actually all they're trying to do is allow trans people to live a life less safely , happily, but a life less safely, happily, but hate by a lot. jake hope. j.k. rowling , very, very brave and, i rowling, very, very brave and, i feel, to label her as transphobic is so wrong on so many levels. yeah this woman is so used. label her as is the term as it's about trans expansion. radical feminist actually all being a turf means is that there are certain not many by the way, but so too on occasions where biological and girls might be risk, where they need a single base. and if you believe in that, for example, prison, it makes your turf and. i just think it's fascinating
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that this policy these terfs for so but now you're saying actually you are i've always stood up for women's rights but i don't think women's rights are exclusive to trans rights . so exclusive to trans rights. so i what i got knowledge about is that you're saying that rishi sunak's up for women. if he stood up for women, he would include violence against women and girls in online safety bill. he would support rights, reproductive rights child care rights. and he's not doing that and he destroyed. and neither is he destroyed. keir starmer what i am saying is this , is not left or right this, is not a left or right situation . so it's about what's situation. so it's about what's wrong. there is a problem because way, rowling because by the way, jk rowling is old leftie and she is a big old leftie and she don't agree with me on anything. i know on this issue of women's rights, we complain. i would also out the also just like to point out the trans community up trans community makes up something exactly something like 0.0, exactly five, is why it's five, which is why it's so despicable . nicholas sturgeon despicable. nicholas sturgeon if you about rights, we should you care about rights, we should be deciding make the endemic be deciding to make the endemic of male violence, which is mainly cis men. so actually why should we give them another opportunity? male sexual
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predators, another opportunity to abuse women, which is what sturgeon's bill done down with that? and this this policy is two thirds. that's complete nonsense. if asked everyone in the street, it would be 99. it's not 66, and still very vulnerable on this issue. yeah, but it wasn't just the trans debate. the only war brewing at today for labour. the party has been dogged, as you know by anti semitism allegations in recent years and keir starmer must have had his head in his hands when backbencher jeremy corbyn allies surprise surprise kim johnson asked this the election of the fascist israeli government in december last year there has been an increase human rights violations against, palestinian civilians , children. so can civilians, children. so can prime minister tell us how he is challenging what amnesty and other human organisations are referring an apartheid state? well mr. speaker, the honourable lady also failed to mention the
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horrific attacks on civilians inside israel as well . upon inside israel as well. upon leaving the chamber , johnson was leaving the chamber, johnson was summoned by the chief whip and was ordered to apologise for her remarks which she duly did in a subsequent joint point of order . mr. deputy speaker , i would . mr. deputy speaker, i would like to apologise unreservedly for the intemperate language that i used during pmqs i was wrong to use the term fascist in relation to the israeli government and understand why this was particularly insensitive given the history of state of israel . she certainly state of israel. she certainly knows how to read the script, doesn't need to keep her job as doesn't need to keep herjob as she. james adam brooks dawn neesom stand by because coming up is australia's foreign minister and wokeist politician wrong to come to london and urge the uk to confront our colonial past in a controversial major speech going to get the thoughts of my sleeves up handling the media buzz at 1030 and next. britain's kids can't get a break as . up to 200,000 teachers go on
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as. up to 200,000 teachers go on strike across england and wales. first instructors head teacher catherine bevel seen gives her unmissable reaction . the day's unmissable reaction. the day's events live in the studio. she's with me after the .
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break now up to 23,000 schools were disrupted . england and wales disrupted. england and wales today as teachers staged a mass walkout demanding . better pay.
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walkout demanding. better pay. the strike follows already chaotic period for british kids after schools were needlessly locked down during the covid pandemic. so with school kids already damaged by that appalling decision, is it right for their education be jeopardised again by today's strike action? well, there's no one who you'd rather hear from this subject in an exclusive . this subject in an exclusive. i'm delighted to be joined by britain's strictest headteacher catherine saying. now, catherine, of course, you have such an expert opinion on this. i feel personally sympathetic to teachers head. my mum was a teachers head. my mum was a teacher my dad his entire career . a teacher who ended up as a head teacher said love good teachers. i absolute think good teachers. i absolute think good teachers are worth weight. go. i'm really with what i've been seeing over the past couple of days, which feels like teachers trying to indoctrinate their students into backing what is, in my view, a very political opinion. yeah well, it is. and i
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understand look, i have great sympathy , the teachers. i have sympathy, the teachers. i have great sympathy for teachers because behaviour is very difficult . classrooms, difficult. classrooms, bureaucracy is out of and there are real reasons why teachers should be upset and angry and i'm not sure right now is the right time to be striking. and i think that because i think about the children in particular year 11 and year 13 who are getting ready for the gcses in their a—levels. the thing is that last year , those year 11 and 13 last year, those year 11 and 13 last year, those year 11 and 13 last year had up to a third of gcse content cut from their exams. and that was because government recognised that covid had affected their preparation for their exams. well, the same thing is the case this year. it's just that they missed out their gcse and a—level content when they were in year ten and yet no changes have made at to all the exams coming up. not only that, but we've been told the top marks will be halved in terms of numbers. so there's so
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much pressure on those year in year 13 right now. and so for teachers to be striking now, i just, i just think it's the worst possible time. those families like tracey and children's education, like political football . and there political football. and there could be seven more days of extra . and of course, this is extra. and of course, this is going closer and closer to their exams. so i worry about that. the other thing that i worry aboutin the other thing that i worry about in terms the timing of about in terms of the timing of these strikes our families. these strikes is our families. so many families over covid. you know, if you work in a school with disadvantaged children , with disadvantaged children, families who move from insecure job to insecure job, they don't work for the public sector. so they're not able to strike. and many lost their jobs over covid and. i do feel that those of us working in the public sector where we were protected, you know. so do this so soon know. so to do this so soon after i am uneasy about after covid, i am uneasy about that. having that, i do recognise that there is a conversation pay that always needs to happen every few years with regard to teachers . do as a with regard to teachers. do as a society need to recognise how much do we value our teachers
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and how much should we be paying them. so i'm not against the idea of raising the pay for teachers. i'm just not sure right now is the right time to be striking . now, let show be striking. now, let me show you that i saw you something that i saw earlier, there's been earlier, because there's been a lot of i would call it propaganda, like information. the education union the national education union involving kids. this this involving kids. and this this was picket line london was on a picket line in london today. was on a picket line in london today . we defeated . today. we defeated. and that is the national education union tweet that i mentioned, which featured this young schoolgirl holding a placard with the message , my teacher is worth message, my teacher is worth more . now, you know what, more. now, you know what, i think . but do more. now, you know what, i think. but do you think it's ethical to use children in this way? no, i don't think should be using children in that way. way? no, i don't think should be using children in that way . when using children in that way. when adults have the arguments you do it behind closed doors. yeah.
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and the children shouldn't be involved so. no i don't think that's right. and those ones that's right. and those ones that are so young , they don't that are so young, they don't understand the issues . and understand the issues. and i know i don't think that's right . and i hope that all that there is there's only a few them, i don't know. but what's important is that they come to the table and they have a discussion and i'm not sure how discussions are going with the with in terms of the pay rise. the thing is, the reason why is that we've had so conversations, haven't we, over the past years about what a the past few years about what a woke indoctrinate of our education system in lots of different ways whether it be race theory or trigger warnings on particular classic books. and this is something you have very boldly and i think correctly stood up against. but i think this is part it, because if we just teach our kids in schools that , they should be supporting that, they should be supporting education unions. actually they are not getting a well—rounded picture of where we stand
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politically . i agree. i agree. politically. i agree. i agree. 100. you're correct . i mean, 100. you're correct. i mean, whenever we've had mock elections and things . we give elections and things. we give them the whole gamut we tell them the whole gamut we tell them what the conservatives policies are and labour's policies are and labour's policies are and labour's policies are in green party and so on. and then we let the kids , as they feel fit and it's important to allow them to hear a variety of views and i can see why you would describe that as indoctrination, because they're not able to see the other side because they their teachers and of course they love their teachers because that's what you want at that age. want kids to feel at that age. yes yes. yes. and i just think it fits into this wider picture that school rules and what our kids are taught is increasingly part of a left wing authored oxi, where it is almost accepted that strike is a good thing. unions are a good thing. now look, you might think that, but it's not a and if you are being taught that i think it's wrong. yes you should get by well i
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think it taps into this general idea about what is education about and i think too often some of us in teaching think that it's about teaching children to overthrow the establish and to stand up what they believe is right as opposed to teaching maths and english and science and them a whole load of knowledge and skills that they can go off into the world and decide what they want to do. i always feel that our children, some them might become radicals and some of them will become dentists, that's just fine. dentists, and that's just fine. it some of might even it is. some of them might even become party become conservative party politicians . you what? politicians. and you know what? that's as well . but i think that's okay as well. but i think there has been a change because i to when i was at school i think to when i was at school and my teachers were very respectful whole respectful on the whole keeping politics classroom. politics out of the classroom. yes, changing . yeah, yes, but that's changing. yeah, yeah. think it's important we yeah. i think it's important we speak up against. yes, i agree. i wanted to speak to you today. bristol district has had a teacher in what think it's teacher in what i think it's been bad day litigation in been a bad day litigation in this . thanks for having this country. thanks for having me. thank you . now, coming up on
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me. thank you. now, coming up on cancelled , were nicholas cancelled, were nicholas sturgeon crumbling under ? a sturgeon crumbling under? a self—made political mess has trans extremism finally off the first minister? jim one of the country's biggest entertainers , country's biggest entertainers, tells me why he thinks her could be unnumbered. jim i'm cancelled at 1040 the next in the media buzz , australia's foreign buzz, australia's foreign minister , the wokeist politician minister, the wokeist politician down under wrong to patronise the uk its colonial past in a controversial speech during her visit london, my superstar panel returned to debate straight after the .
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break let's return to tomorrow's use tonight now in our media buzz. lots of front pages in daily express on this absolutely horrifying story that's captivating the nation reports
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that the parents of missing mum of two, nicola bailey fears somebody has her as an intensive search approaches its six day. they vowed to stop looking for their daughter and i just pray i pray nicola is out there and is okay. pray nicola is out there and is okay . the pray nicola is out there and is okay. the daily mirror is demanding after the tragic death of four year old alice stones. alice, in another horrific story attacked by killer dog less than two weeks after 28 year old natasha johnston mauled by several dogs while on a walk with the paper asking when someone care enough to act and the terrible thing i think in this case is that it was the family packed . so shocking the family packed. so shocking the devils move to suffolk. daily star splashes with the story that 70 people living around the supermarket town on the east coast now identify as satanists . the daily telegraph leads with the headline that the raf's diversity drive against 160 white men in its efforts meet an
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aspirational target. the daily mail leads with an exclusive that rishi sunak is ready to ban unions from leaving parents in limbo with urgently examining a new legisla to force teachers to tell schools whether they plan to go on strike to avoid disruption. i couldn't agree more with that. my superstar panel return now. former it's a current columnist at the daily star dawn neesom the business man and activist adam brooks and the broadcaster ashley . now the broadcaster ashley. now australia's wokeist policies . australia's wokeist policies. the foreign minister penny wong used her first official visit to the uk to deliver a britain hating lecture at king's college in london , saying she is in london, saying she is speaking about colonialism . in speaking about colonialism. in my father is descended from hakka and cantonese, chinese . hakka and cantonese, chinese. many from these clans laboured in the british north borneo company in tin mines and plantations , tobacco and timber plantations, tobacco and timber . many worked as domestic for
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british colonists , as did my own british colonists, as did my own grandmother. sometime such stories can feel uncomfortable for those whose stories they are . and for those who hear them . . and for those who hear them. but understanding past enables us to better share the present and the future. it gives us opportunity to find more common than if we stay in narrower versions of our country's histories . she was a boasted histories. she was a boasted about visiting 24 indo—pacific countries in her first six months in office and without a hint of irony, claimed that her governing australian party was taking an approach that puts listening above lecturing . now listening above lecturing. now defence minister richard marles then defended his colleagues, woke diplomacy that dredging up grievances of the past necessary to engage with the countries of our region, or in other words, the person needs grovel to be the person needs to grovel to be listened. asian countries . listened. in asian countries. goodness knows our foreign goodness knows what our foreign james cleverly had to listen on his walkabout with . so she came
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his walkabout with. so she came here to try and do down britain . in my view, she can rack off back to australia because dawn neesom this actually in theory hates me. it's not good diplomacy. this is a woke ideology as elon would call it, a woke mind virus has ripped through the australia and government since scott morrison deposed.i government since scott morrison deposed. i just think we should go to hell, wong. i didn't what she wants us to do exact clear. i mean it was lying. i i'm aware that in slavery was wrong and colonialisation was wrong . i've colonialisation was wrong. i've been aware of that since i learnt in school. so what does she want me to do now? you know, they want me . they want us to they want me. they want us to feel constantly ashamed. for us to be on our knees. for us to be apology. i know i wasn't . i apology. i know i wasn't. i mean, seriously nearly. i i mean, seriously nearly. i i mean, it's like the first she goes on about. oh, my, my own. my own grandmother was in a
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domestic servant. but what about the working classes in this country? my mum was a domestic servant cleaning houses for posh folk like grandmother was because my get reparations and apologies . well, as she may be apologies. well, as she may be stopped . but i apologies. well, as she may be stopped. but i did. i apologies. well, as she may be stopped . but i did. i took it stopped. but i did. i took it with me but i just don't know what she wants any of us to do. i mean, we can't money. we haven't got any money to give. we afford to pay our teachers and our nurses and anyone else. so improvement. it's so what an improvement. it's i have am absolutely have to say, i am absolutely sick of this. i know a lot about australia a lot of people think i'm from there. i've got lots of there. but i'm born new. but australia. sorry. come australia. i'm sorry. they come over lecture us there over here to lecture us there because the way that was treating its aboriginal indigenous people up until the 19505, indigenous people up until the 1950s, the 1960s, the 1970s or i call , sheena and wong, before call, sheena and wong, before you let us go and sort out the crap in your own community, that's got a really good. i'm not dropping that line up until i come . she needs a nice, i come. she needs a nice, sensible . she needs a nice cold sensible. she needs a nice cold kind of fosters. and to chill out, to be. look, penny wong
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wrong. at the end of the day about who is proud of that. let's let's be serious here. history there's good and bad in. all countries and a lot of it in australia. a lot of bad and all the good and bad. history has shaped us to where we are now. we learn lessons from past. if it's not colonial ism, it's statues it's books. these people have got to grow up and shut up. yeah indeed. because actually i am sick . i am sick of people am sick. i am sick of people coming here and trying to tell us how bad the uk is. i'm sorry. look at we gave to the world thanks to the industrial revolution, but we meant to feel ashamed about that too. now, because of climate change and the thing is, penny wong is a woke politician. she should have come here. she should have been polite about a very polite about what is a very important ally instead she's important ally and instead she's tried us and i'm just tried to drag us and i'm just fed up. i'm fed up of us. meaning to feel guilty because of our brilliant history. you like, though, don't you? don't
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say that. i'm actually no , i say that. i'm actually no, i actually agree with a lot of what? both you have said, which i won't say. i won't say it . but i won't say. i won't say it. but yeah, you were saying that we are all from working class and none of us or ancestors benefited from colonialism . but benefited from colonialism. but i think it's really important to know the history and to understand that a lot of it was wrong. but what would we that what but what she's saying is loaded. this she's not just talking about learning it's loaded sort of speech which is that we're not doing enough. and this idea we need to pay reparations . this idea we need to pay reparations. i'm sure this idea we need to pay reparations . i'm sure everyone, reparations. i'm sure everyone, no matter . ethnic background no matter. ethnic background they are from in this country would like to make sure that they are paid fair wage and everything else. so i feel like cannot be responsible for things that happened. however many hundreds of years. i would like to see penny whose who's dad is chinese go to china and make that so. yeah. and she never would know. funny enough she was, she never would. and you know what, dawn? oh, my . you know what, dawn? oh, my. you
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just the words out of my just took the words out of my mouth because exactly the same thing is jacinda heard the woke leader of new zealand, who, thank god, is longer a post who claimed be this big kind of humanitarian but was cosying up to the chinese regime and australia in the last government. actually they were brave. scott morrison stood up against chinese not this new current government. yeah, because it's much, much easier it to come to a country like uk. we've got a very woke mainstream media. she's going to get a great hearing over here. but actually think penny wong has actually i think penny wong has be been furious . actually i think penny wong has be been furious. i actually i think penny wong has be been furious . i thought it be been furious. i thought it was rude . i thought it was was rude. i thought it was island states like and just thing from wong he said it now every presenter's worst nightmare against with a ringing phone never happened on the show actually. but last night on the british bashing flagship political programme newsnight , political programme newsnight, we have watched that note. maybe the derbyshire the host victoria derbyshire interview was
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interview with lord baker was disrupted telephone disrupted by his telephone ringing once not twice, but ringing not once not twice, but four times. the tory handed his mobile to derbyshire to deal with, but she was just as hapless it off. this is hilarious . hapless it off. this is hilarious. look, my hapless it off. this is hilarious . look, my advice to hilarious. look, my advice to him is not to listen to my telephone . never mind my advice telephone. never mind my advice to him. would you send off? oh, well, don't worry. i'll put it on silent. you're in demand . you on silent. you're in demand. you really are in demand. i pay all that through my pay day. and so . so give me the phone. these are the prime minister's variances . and this is. well, variances. and this is. well, i'd . i ask you finally. no, no, i'd. i ask you finally. no, no, no. please. let me ask you a question. within a week of the two months, i think it was time trying to get through, isn't he? so telling you to do it. it's rather like mr. sharp in the bbc . it will never he will never be able to shake over the fact of the fact that he tried to arrange a financial deal to help the prime minister. don't put
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you find a way by you're not playing that trick ? they don't playing that trick? they don't need a head of state. that's coming out . will the princess of coming out. will the princess of wales be adorned with a new crown? what is she done to deserve that? find out. we reveal our greatest person. and you need jackass at 1050. but next in i'm cancelled with nicola sturgeon's in a self—made political meltdown. has trans extremism finished off? the first minister? one of the country's best entertainers . country's best entertainers. also these days one of the best social commentators , jim social commentators, jim davidson, reveals why her could be numbered. he's on cancer and live straight after the. we're back in 2 minutes.
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it's time now for our cancelled and this is where britain's top commentators speak on controversial issues without the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest the media. now nicholas sturgeon could resign before the next general action. after the visceral backlash to her sick gender reform bill. that's according to an insider. sir david griffiths, former holyrood candidate for the alliance for unity policy, told the scottish express that sources the snp leadership sources close the snp leadership believe the first minister's days are numbered . he said it's days are numbered. he said it's just say i'm acquainted with someone who is close to some of the snp hierarchy and they've
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said they are hearing that she might decided she's had enough . might decided she's had enough. things going downhill things have been going downhill for sturgeon since this car crash interview about the scottish row on scottish trans prison row on monday. is are all monday. question is are all trans women women ? you haven't trans women women? you haven't answered that question. well that's not the point that . we're that's not the point that. we're deaung that's not the point that. we're dealing with the question about trans women the trans women are women in the present context, there is no automatic right for a trans woman. our context . a trans woman. our context. a trans woman. our context. a trans woman is not a woman. no, that is actually we're talking here about trans when i'm though about trans when i'm though about as women. i do about women born as women. i do think that our circumstances there as a mp for angus dave do married the flustered first minister when he was quizzed about the trans double rapist, adam grey on bbc radio five live today. right answer. dave, is eila bryson a woman ? yes. right. eila bryson a woman? yes. right. well, why is that? why is a woman being sent to a male prison? she's been moved to a luke miall prison following an a quite understandable and level of interest concern. she failed
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a woman's prison. and contrary to what jim , because she's got to what jim, because she's got basements as any other violent sexual offender, all of these people have legitimate concerns as they would see them. and this has been whipped up into a media frenzy for political violence, rape. this is violent rapist and it's a violent woman. and she's been sent to a men's prison. jim davidson. i mean , this is so davidson. i mean, this is so serious, isn't it jim? but it's also it's farcical. surely this . is it, for the snp and sturgeon there's no coming back from this is there, jim. well, you know, my family are from scotland. i was i was mother, the one that was born down here . and i love the scottish people . i spent a lot of time up there and i can't help thinking that they're all chomping at the bit to get rid that woman now, not because of her just because of her views, just because of her views, just because she's very good. all because she's not very good. all of views are a bit daft. of her views are a bit daft. suddenly like this trend suddenly she's like this trend person is a woman we're going to send her to a woman's prison.
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person is a woman we're going to send her to a woman's prison . i send her to a woman's prison. i still with all the broken earrings and then, oh no , no, earrings and then, oh no, no, there's such an outcry. oh might be right there. let's send a woman to a man's prison. so what is it all about and the thing is and listen , i don't have a great and listen, i don't have a great opinion trans people i can understand a man being a woman, a, you know , good work in all a, you know, good work in all your life. but i think no i just find little joke in there for you. just cheer up all the lefties. what gender, which there's not many. but. but know people can't explain the people that are around me. the women know the grown up ones that are not statue pullers. they're all saying you can't be a woman just by put in front of them . there's by put in front of them. there's more to it. yeah and it's insulting to women to have someone , a bloke who's got the, someone, a bloke who's got the, you know , the taco. we could you know, the taco. we could dish out the good news to every we want and say, right, i'm woman and all the women i know
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are really fed up with that now and she should know better. she's a political point . you she's a political point. you know what? i'm sure she's done this just to get the british to bite so she can say all you see what they're doing, do now they're trying to tell us to what let us get doing it quick. and i go easy, man. you keep going. i just watch that. oh, no, no. i've run out of . that no, no. i've run out of. that was i that look, jim , amazing. was i that look, jim, amazing. you're here today because you know it's work shy wednesday isn't it more than 200,000 teachers walked out on their students . yeah but apparently students. yeah but apparently teachers are actually hot up as they want to think. jim this oecd analysis has found that in england they're actually among the paid for fewest the highest paid for the fewest hours europe. and the hours in europe. and the developed world. so it feels a bit like this is part of a campaign . jim, can we say yes to campaign. jim, can we say yes to get the tories out and look at this , we look at the state of this, we look at the state of them and wear them things that i
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mean, are they supposed set an example to anyone where leather shoes anymore? we used to wear the teacher's shoes squeaking down corridor. we'd all run down the corridor. we'd all run bags the window, like bags out the window, things like that. to be honest that. and you know, to be honest we when we were kids, we did when we were kids, i didn't to school anyway. it didn't go to school anyway. it didn't go to school anyway. it didn't me they was didn't bother me if they was a strike, we'd have had street strike, we'd have had a street party. we'd have we'd have loved it. state of this it. look at the state of this law. it looked like clough's green room is ridiculous. and they and let they get paid fortune and let them go on strike take the them go on strike and take the ball. people with the who ball. poor people with the who are making difference. they are making a difference. they don't do anyway and that fireman? what do they how fireman? what do they do? how many have you ever seen many fires have you ever seen a fire? seen fire. i know. fire? never seen a fire. i know. it's a really, really risky job. and firemen do have, you and the firemen do have, you know, fantastic job. teachers know, a fantastic job. teachers look, they're just going to teach your kids to be left. they're not pull down statues and they have to be a seven year old boy and thing and actually want a go. oh, that's all want to be a go. oh, that's all right. go the top of the right. go to the top of the class. ridiculous get of the class. ridiculous get rid of the law. we certainly didn't law. and we certainly didn't nofice law. and we certainly didn't notice the 100,000 civil servants who show up to work
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today, jim, because i haven't shown up for the past three years. so it's striking. don't bother me . it doesn't bother me. bother me. it doesn't bother me. it's all petrol stations going on strike. i'm always banned from need petrol as as from i don't need petrol as as waitrose and the carlton club don't go on strike. oh i'm now jim the pop star sam smith. you know sam smith sparked outrage this week with another music video. oh, good boy. good boy . video. oh, good boy. good boy. getting it right so far he don't know them, but sign them . yeah know them, but sign them. yeah good boy. you've got it right? i dislike them both . i mean, it's dislike them both. i mean, it's great. i mean he looked like two people he looked like he's swallowed the other half of himself i mean or herself or self. it's ridiculous you know this takes you but i've i've this takes you but i've i've this before i think in the seventies when i took an acid tab and i looked around and there these maniacs doing daft things this is not new and to be honest with you, if he sees himself someone is going to say , 0h, himself someone is going to say , oh, sam, you a complete buck.
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well, i'm not going to force to apologise. jim calling sam smith apologise. jim calling sam smith a he are. but look at what happened on on what he showed tv what he says he's biologically male. no that's true . i know, i male. no that's true. i know, i know. but look at what happened jim because you know you just said what richard made me say. but look at what he had to do. a shot of him. sam sam smith uses the pronouns they they. yes. sorry . a you know that made him sorry. a you know that made him apologise. jim well he ought to grow a pair as well talking about being trans. they get a backbone. about being trans. they get a backbone . that bloke never backbone. that bloke never liked, never . backbone. that bloke never liked, never. he'd never like me. so i'm richard. richard yes. oh, why ? you need to have beef. oh, why? you need to have beef. oh, why? you need to have beef. oh, yeah, yeah. years ago. yeah. he was just, he didn't , he he was just, he didn't, he thought of all prejudices and he came up to me and said, jim, it's about time we buried the
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hatchet . and i said, yeah, in hatchet. and i said, yeah, in your head you. didn't like that. you didn't. last month i said like it never caused sorry. i'm fascinated by this. what caused your feud with richard madeley that seems like a weird celebrity. no i could, you know, have a feud with . he's got have a feud with. he's got a backbone made of overcooked spaghetti. and he sits there listening to all them women with them , men are straight in them, men are straight in problems and only get a backbone. mate go out with the blokes, never find the matter. yeah. what's that into . the yeah. what's that into. the world. he's probably a them as well. he's mixed, mixed race . well. he's mixed, mixed race. joe davidson . oh i just white. joe davidson. oh i just white. the response from richard madeley. that would be good fun . i don't want you it not coming on ustream either. that's it i'm cancelling it i know but of we cancelling it i know but of we can watch jim news stream jim where do we find it . well where do we find it. well funnily enough we've got a brand new platform today and within the next you can get it online.
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but in the next two weeks we will be on a smart on television right next the netflix don't you worry about that. we still won't be as good as gb news is because they've got then i'm that you had a better than jim but i'm a huge fan with everything you do a new stream it's an absolutely brilliant service. and jim we will speak very soon. thank you so much. lovely that thanks so much. lovely that is thanks to you but it's time to reveal today's person , the today's greatest person, the union . gosh, richard union jack as. gosh, richard knightly versus jim davison . knightly versus jim davison. never saw that one coming. dawn neesom, who's greatest first nominee? well, i'm jim davison after that. it's not, though is sarah lancashire sergeant catherine caywood in happy valley final episode coming up this sunday can't. valley final episode coming up this sunday can't . why, it's this sunday can't. why, it's brilliant. she's a brilliant can't believe she used to be in coronation street watching and never say never seen an episode looks too dark for me but i know adam brooks of mine he's gb news he's very own lee anderson. he was here . mp conservatives on
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was here. mp conservatives on monday. i was in the parliamentary estate for another reason and lee come and found me literally gave me a tour of the whole of parliament, introduced to dozens of government ministers and mps, bought me a dnnk ministers and mps, bought me a drink and literally treated me like a mate and he didn't need to do so he's a good good bloke and a genuine guy. thank you ashley. you're going to be mine. is kate middleton her brilliant shaping campaign, which highlights the importance of early years education. so i really hope that this gives the message to both political parties importance of childcare , you know, i'm going to with ashley james just because i think that kate is actually very the reason why back because kate is meg and how it's actually done this is how you actually drive change and be a humanitarian dawn neesom eugenie and jack has so many. matt hancock i mean, i could do hancock i mean, i could do hancock every week for his car
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crash performance . that's crash performance. that's terrible. good britain this week dreadful demands idiot. i mean he did win i think yesterday the day before so he probably can't win again . so with you at your win again. so with you at your nomination, mine is sadiq khan, the london for the ulez expansion . even though we know expansion. even though we know the process was manipulated even though we know that london is do want this even though we know that businesses will foul the poor will be impacted. he's doubung poor will be impacted. he's doubling down. it needs be scrapped and the government need to somehow get rid of sadiq khan . yeah, but they can't. but i hear you , james. you know, mini hear you, james. you know, mini mine , gillian keegan, who was mine, gillian keegan, who was not only flaunting her ten grand rolex watch this morning , not only flaunting her ten grand rolex watch this morning, is obviously on a mp salary subsidised food drink, free travel, free energy and else telling nursing teachers to be realistic about their pay and how terrible that someone who's
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worked hard for their money did not spend it on. i've been a special terrible asset in the pubuc special terrible asset in the public sector union as city car . of course it is london's failed mayor and you you let's get rid of him dotted on that adam brooks ashley and dawn neesom my superstore panel thank you so for your brilliant contributions tonight . i am back contributions tonight. i am back tomorrow from 9 pm. though i hope you'll join me. next up it's headliners good night.
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good evening you with gb news. in a moment headlines. but first, let's bring you up to date with the latest news headunes date with the latest news headlines and the top story. hundreds of thousands of workers were taking today in walkout wednesday . it's been the were taking today in walkout wednesday. it's been the uk's biggest day of industrial action. in more a decade after half million people took to the streets from seven trade unions going on strike, pay jobs and conditions . teachers took part conditions. teachers took part in the action today. so did border force officials and bus and train drivers which caused widespread travel disruption . widespread travel disruption. education minister nick gave described the strikes as disappointing . it described the strikes as disappointing. it is disappointing. it is disappointing that the any one of those four unions has taken strike action today jeopardise children's education. they have suffered

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