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n0 spin, no bias, no spin, no bias, no censorship . i'm dan wootton tonight. liz breaks her silence hits out at the insidious left wing economic establishment coup that toppled her that has been an overall approach on british economic policy for the past 15 years. thatis policy for the past 15 years. that is orthodoxy. one of the things i didn't realise is just how strong the orthodoxy was in my digesting. so i'll explain . my digesting. so i'll explain. trust is going to remain constant reminder to high tax sometime the current administration that there's nothing conservative their current policy platform they don't get the thoughts of my
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super star panel. joining me this monday, carole malone , this monday, carole malone, benjamin bosworth and, belinda de lucy. but with bouncing back to trust isn't alone in circling fishy rashi . so should one of fishy rashi. so should one of the pm's predecessors replace him to save the party.7 tory grandee edwina lord green. green how .7 and ben habib will campaign how.7 and ben habib will campaign for choice for conservative leader in the clash. at 920. you can vote to i'll tell you how shortly. also coming up as sunak to leave the ecj if new immigration laws are blocked is a hardline approach essential to stop the predicted invasion of 80,000 channel migrants? this year? i say the time for talk is oven year? i say the time for talk is over, but my panel weigh in the media buzz at 1030 with paramedics and nurses abandoning patients masse for the biggest strike in nhs history today. why are the left so willing ? use are the left so willing? use your pain for their pay . the your pain for their pay. the street icon kelvin mackenzie says forget clapping care , we says forget clapping care, we should boo them . controversial
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should boo them. controversial comments explain at 1040 plus as always, we'll bring you the sharpest royal analysis on television at 935 after the woman who took the duke of sussex's virginity goes public in mind. harry right in the day was inglorious in his book it wasn't that glorious. we were and having sex in the field it's never to be glorious so good. harry learned something from the humility, kindness and fortitude that sasha walpole had show in. harry's biographer, angela levin, gives her unflinching verdict live in the studio then that princess diana's , former that princess diana's, former butler and friend paul burrell tackles the latest coronation plan dubbed operation harry in a hurry , but is whisked in deluded hurry, but is whisked in deluded duke, just 48 hours without his vindictive wife, meghan. the best compromise we could hope for paul's unmissable, no nonsense. take coming up at 1020, i warned against the bbc turning shamima begum into a podcast star, and now she's a warped after this sickening
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development and her bogus charm offensive has sparked so much outrage. i'm going to ask the terrorist sympathiser really deserves a platform to tell her story. that's how big take as her nosedives sensible scots nicholas sturgeon gives another car crash conference on her trans martin this i think you just referred to our bryson using the word ha does that mean you do? in fact she is a woman. anything into i am trying to rush an individual. you started seeing her shocking stuff. so is scheming gender reform bill her poll tax moment? i'm an instantly male. oliver assesses the fumbling first minister's future at 950. of course, we're to have a first look at tomorrow's newspaper front pages hot off the press . we're going hot off the press. we're going to name a new greatest person . to name a new greatest person. and you need jackass. the first of week. this is dan wilson of the week. this is dan wilson tonight. go .
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tonight. let's go. liz truss is back. the left zone a lather but i'm going to give you the alternative. take straight out after the news headunes straight out after the news headlines with polly middlehurst . dan, thank you and good evening . you the top story on gb evening. you the top story on gb news tonight , number of people news tonight, number of people killed in the turkey earthquake reportedly now stands at 2700 people with some reports even suggesting as many as 3000 people may have lost their lives . the 7.8 magnus huge quake hit the early hours of the morning in turkey and syria and was followed dozens of aftershocks that were almost as strong and were felt as far away as cyprus . the epicentre, though, was the border with syria and turkey causing widespread damage to infrastructure and homes . infrastructure and homes. thousands of people have been
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injured in both countries and the uk is tonight sending a team of search and rescue specialists which we understand should arrive country by about 11:00 tonight. the foreign secretary, james cleverly says the uk government is aware isn't aware of any british fatalities. so but it is too early to say. we'll be keeping tabs on that story you throughout the rest of the evening here on tv news now the evening here on tv news now the partner of missing mum nicola birley says it's been a tough time for her daughters. in a statement released today, paul ansell says it's been ten days now since nicola went missing. and i have two little girls who miss their mummy desperately and who need her back. meanwhile a private underwater specialist diving team has joined in the search for the missing mother of two, focusing on river wyre in lancashire , near to where she lancashire, near to where she went missing when she was walking her dog . police believe walking her dog. police believe the 45 year old may have fallen into the river wyre, but her family and friends say there's
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still no evidence to support that theory . also today, tens of that theory. also today, tens of thousands of nurses and ambulance staff in england have been taking in the biggest walkout in the history of the nhs . the royal college of nhs. the royal college of nursing has staged two days of strikes in a dispute over pay. ambulance crews and call handlers will return to tomorrow. but will resume industrial action on friday. the health secretary, steve barclay , says a resolution needs to come through the independent pay review body . but the general review body. but the general secretary of the royal of nursing pat cullen still nurses aren't being fairly. nurses deserve and need a decent pay rise and that boost the economy not damage the economy because nurses spend their local communities. so every nhs worker, including our nurses a decent pay rise until we are in a situation today where this government has chosen to punish the nurses of england instead of getting around a table and talking to me about my pay in
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the same way as they've done in wales and in scotland . and today wales and in scotland. and today marks the 60 ngs and final strike day for teachers in scotland who also walked out in a dispute over pay more industrial actions on the horizon. two after talks failed between the teaching unions and hollyrood , they are demanding hollyrood, they are demanding a 10% pay rise for their members after the scottish government offered a% increase . and lastly, offered a% increase. and lastly, football club manchester have been charged with breaking financial fair play rules by the premier league. the current holders have been accused of more than 100 breaches from 2009 to 2018 over the accuracy of their pay and profit information and if found proven , the club and if found proven, the club could be don't points or even expelled from the top. manchester city has a statement saying they were surprised and they look forward to the independent review of the evidence that's up to date on tv, online and dab+ radio with
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gb news. back now to . things gb news. back now to. things oh, i'm won't that was quick so they'll back the craven and hysterical liz truss haters who want to degrade a highly intelligent and successful woman, as in, say in because they disagree with her policy prescription for how to save our economy . but liz truss was right economy. but liz truss was right and she is right. did she deliver a growth agenda perfectly? no and i said that at the time . but is it a the time. but is it a categorical fact that the left wing economics talisman and political blob can it with the tory party wets and the msm to frustrate her brave and agenda then force or out record time absolute loony and i'm delighted she's broken her public silence to just that truss was deposed
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dark forces she knows it and over the coming months she's not going be afraid to reveal far more those dark are globalist and anti—democratic allowing civil servants to stop an elected government from pursuing their agenda while tying the uk to a world order that just isn't working . system resist since she working. system resist since she called it . in working. system resist since she called it. in an interview tonight with the spectator . so tonight with the spectator. so the role forces within within the role forces within within the government itself and the wider institutional structure that have a given point of view . they have a point of view which is a the point of view of the elected government. and i've i've seen that within every government department. i've worked , for example , the view of worked, for example, the view of brexit by part of whitehall or the view of reform form two
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institutions. so i've always known that there is , there is known that there is, there is system resistance and there always is every has institution ins or people who have a particular point of view that doesn't with the elected even to this degree trust campaign and to challenge the economic orthodoxy. she was given a mandate by both her party members and at the time tory mp to do just that . but when she to do just that. but when she came to power , she was stopped . came to power, she was stopped. there has been an overall approach on british economic policy for the past 15 years. thatis policy for the past 15 years. that is an orthodox and we will actively seeking to challenge that orthodoxy . i explicitly that orthodoxy. i explicitly said that during the leadership campaign . and i think one of the campaign. and i think one of the things i didn't realise is just how strongly orthodox he was and how strongly orthodox he was and how embedded around the system
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it was . so, you know, the point it was. so, you know, the point about communication. yes we should have had better communication, but we were in essence relying on a system who didn't necessarily share our approach . instead with the approach. instead with the pubuc approach. instead with the public condemnation of the likes of the imf and even president biden. trust was expected to comply with the creep towards a hard left economic agenda . when hard left economic agenda. when she refused, she had to go. they decided we were, in essence, relying on a system who did it, lest they share our approach. it reflects drift right across a free world towards what are essentially more socially democratic policies , higher democratic policies, higher taxes , higher spending, bigger taxes, higher spending, bigger government , relatively low government, relatively low interest rates and cheap money. it's no doubt that those of us
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on this side of politics who believe smaller government free markets have not been winning the argument and now, just as i predicted at the time, by the way, trust believes we are stuck in a high tax doom loop where no government will ever dare to cut the top tax rate . it certainly the top tax rate. it certainly isn't going to make our country successful in the long term . successful in the long term. having ever higher taxes. successful in the long term. having ever higher taxes . always having ever higher taxes. always having the argument that you can't cut the it's a good time to cut top rate of tax is the reality with those high taxes and covid era government handouts and fashion, we entering a perpetual of big government people are more in favour of higher taxes now than were in 2010. i think it has had a big impact on the role of government . i think people government. i think people expect to do more. i think
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there's an expectation that government will step in in a way that wasn't before . and of that wasn't before. and of course, if you're like me , you course, if you're like me, you believe that people should be free to live their that you don't like government telling them what to do then that is a difficult a difficult position to be in. so degrade , trust all to be in. so degrade, trust all you want. and by the way, i've had code biggest amounts of abuse directed at her from journalists, employees and civil servants who know better. servants who should know better. these 24 hours. but she's going to remain a constant reminder to high tax hunt and the current conservative ministration that there is nothing conservative about their current policy that must before the next election. to respond now my superstar panel top daily express columnist carole malone, senior at the ie newspaper, benjamin butterworth, and former brexit party and political commentator beunda party and political commentator belinda de lucy , karen malone. belinda de lucy, karen malone. liz truss was right. you know .
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liz truss was right. you know. yeah, it's you were talking about dark forces and when he was saying it but that's exactly what i was thinking at the time. and i thought, i'm being a conspiracy theorist here. this can't possibly . right, my can't possibly. right, my husband has a dog with us and i said, no, this can't be the world order thing. you're quite right. it was the way it's the run around the world. she was going to open that. when did president biden when did the president of the united states comment on one of our pages when that did my head in. that how did we did my head in. but i am glad she's but you know i am glad she's doing this now because everything that she did and that was reverse just what's happened since we've gone into recession interest rates have gone up ten times. we've got we've real terms wages fall at the fastest rate for decades and i it's in the taxes on at record levels all of this has happened since what she did was reverse it. and i and i you know this entire mess, you know, they will have to apologise to her at some
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point because at the time they to her, she would wreck the economy. she lowered taxes. we could they to sue next could go, they said, to sue next the was was in freefall the economy was was in freefall because he's raised what because he's raised taxes. what does imf know about anything does the imf know about anything and this one of the dog and this is one of the dog forces you're talking i'm forces you're talking about. i'm glad said to you. glad she actually said to you. she it was treasury she said it was the treasury that was against her. she she was she called them the blob of vested that's around vested interest that's around the and the system. i the world and the system. and i hope she let let up with hope she doesn't let let up with this sunak is in a mess. this because sunak is in a mess. he's got a guy is his chancellor who has no economic experience closed on the country . he was closed on the country. he was imposed on the country. we didn't want them. and he's not good, frankly. and nothing. and it was the cbc the day he doesn't have a single policy for growth in this country, which is what's and billions what's required and billions lucy she's right to speak out about this because as carol says it's the treasury it's the blob it's the treasury it's the blob it's the treasury it's the blob it's the bank of england. and look , a lot of us this is tough look, a lot of us this is tough subject matter. you know, this is about economic literacy. but
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actually , if we don't talk about actually, if we don't talk about this, if we don't expose what happens, we then what it means is that we are buying into a globalist for our economic and finance sources in perpetuity . finance sources in perpetuity. well, what she's exposed is that we are governed by an unelected , unaccountable treasury who has put us in a fiscal straitjacket. and no matter who you vote for, whether it be labour or conservative , if they have an conservative, if they have an economic policy in the manifesto , it doesn't. and it wasn't that one of the reasons you wanted to brexit. why campaigned cynically? this cynically? we wanted this freedom needed a prime freedom and we needed a prime minister had the courage to minister that had the courage to be disliked on the international international stage and like liz truss , he wants to serve the truss, he wants to serve the interests of the british people, wanted to reverse the increase in corporation tax so that we increased investment into the into this country. the top tax rate, the top personal tax rate was the same level as virtually the entire labour they know. but now instead we have a cabal of
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wet wipes with rishi and hands being terrified of upsetting the eu , terrified of upsetting biden eu, terrified of upsetting biden behind the apron strings, wanting us to be uncompetitive in case we upset our international neighbours. whereas liz truss actually had the spine going to say no, we're going to be a nimble efficient, innovative country . and she was innovative country. and she was crushed. everything, the mistakes of her, this is what kind of got me in. stopped kind of got me in. i stopped believing what she was saying because she started to backtrack . saying, was we under . i was saying, was we under pressure? she conceded that today. conceded in the today. she conceded in the interview today with the spectator that the moment she kwasi kwarteng she out of desperation her credibility shell so trust doesn't say i got everything right but we've got to remember the forces she was fighting against. and you part of that dark force faith . oh, of that dark force faith. oh, definitely a bear same tried to destroy trust from the start. i mean , next time i spent too much mean, next time i spent too much on my credit card, i too am going to blame the economic left wing orthodoxy because it seems that was the most ridiculous
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excuse , as though you go round excuse, as though you go round canary wharf and it's full of people looking at photos of che. it's nonsense . you know it's complete nonsense. you know what we've seen from the telegraph from the spectator telegraph and from the spectator interview, minutes which interview, 51 minutes of which i endured this evening, is that she blames the pension funds she blames the forecasters. she blames the forecasters. she blames the forecasters. she blames the she blames the mp , blames the she blames the mp, pays the ministers. she blames us president. she blames the obama, she blames the imf, the one person she doesn't seem to really is to blame is liz him to communicate . frankly, i think communicate. frankly, i think she was trying to do it the possible way. this trust should spend more time listening to our favourite singer, taylor swift, who it's me, i'm the who said hi, it's me, i'm the problem. it's me that needs to recognise this. sorry, can you sing ? yeah, i won't. recognise this. sorry, can you sing? yeah, i won't. i recognise this. sorry, can you sing ? yeah, i won't. i won't sing? yeah, i won't. i won't make it. i would submit, but that would be the left wing orthodoxy. but mean it's just complete nonsense. what she says and the truth is that as someone doesn't want a tory government, i delighted that people you i am delighted that people you are coming out to defend. liz truss no one more truss there is no one more damaging to the tories election
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prospects than that useless . you prospects than that useless. you don't want a conservative party thatis don't want a conservative party that is as effectively labour and sheep's clothing, she said quite right there, she said. there's never a good time to take the top tax rate down that is true but you know the maxim conspire that in this and they made her whole budget about that and wasn't just about her and it wasn't just about her budget was marsden's fault the pubuc budget was marsden's fault the public because that's all the way here that so condescend to the british public. no it's not say people who can't afford to feed their kids to put the heating on, oh, don't. a tax cut for the very rich has been quite understandably said . this is one understandably said. this is one of those people who is struggling to feed their families . do struggling to feed their families. do you not get it if struggling to feed their families . do you not get it if? families. do you not get it if? they don't have jobs to go to . they don't have jobs to go to. they don't have jobs to go to. they can earn more money. future they can earn more money. future they are not going to be able to put food the table for years and years and. the economy be supporting of the lowest supporting one of the lowest growth world growth rates. the western world system. was in government growth rates. the western world systhe. was in government growth rates. the western world systhe entire vas in government growth rates. the western world systhe entire time| government growth rates. the western world systhe entire time inovernment growth rates. the western world systhe entire time in which1ent for the entire time in which we've had low growth rate and she was prime minister she tried
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to change and she was to change that and she was booted by forces within 49 booted out by forces within 49 days, despite the fact that she had a mandate from her membership not have membership, did not have a mandate from did not have a mandate from did not have a mandate . general elections mandate. general elections decide has a mandate and what they have to do. well, that's funny. it's funny because i remember you coming on the sofa for months and months and months demanding that johnson be demanding that boris johnson be deposed. was saying deposed. when i was saying no, he has mandate and he should he has a mandate and he should stay post six. all of a stay in post six. so all of a sudden you care about democracy. 60% said that they 60% of the public said that they didn't johnson didn't want boris johnson for all time last year until all of this time last year until he went. but the truth is, she didn't jury members when didn't tell jury members when they for liz truss. you they voted for liz truss. you believe in democracy lawsuits. you live democracy. it you live in democracy. when it suits believe democracy suits you believe in democracy when had when you say that she had a mandate cut the top rate of mandate to cut the top rate of tax, that's the case. why didn't she? said when she went, she even tell her own she going even tell her own she was going to some rules. what to see some rules. and what mandate from. all mandate that she's from. all that policies for that she had her policies for deregulation. she had policies to small and medium to build of small and medium businesses. she policies to businesses. she had policies to bnng businesses. she had policies to bring for tourist bring the vat back for tourist that produced that.
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that would have produced that. the top tax rate that was a rabbit out of the hat and it a rabbit out of the hat and it a rabbit that i celebrate . well, rabbit that i celebrate. well, then he's come back and he's even better. it was even better than what i thought. he can't make claims of nature on people like you do down trusts. like you who do down trusts. because what you want to do is you want to do down person and you want to do down person and you want to do down person and you want a social list government back and our that is going to hike taxes no one lady the size of the state and that is going to let the political establishment and the block be in charge. so you know what i say keep on slacking off. liz truss. as months go on, truss. but as the months go on, as years go on, as carole as the years go on, as carole malone says, you're going to have end up apologising to have to end up apologising to her because she was right you had to hold your breath. lucy benjamin bosworth. gavin malone, thank you much. and back here thank you so much. and back here with all evening. still with me all evening. but still to come , as the woman who took to come, as the woman who took prince vision as he goes public after , being unexpectedly thrust after, being unexpectedly thrust into the spotlight by his memoir, spare , could you learn memoir, spare, could you learn a thing or two from the humility show it by sasha walpole will
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biographer is actually harry's official bar fragile love is going me on this at 935. going to join me on this at 935. but up next in the clash, businessman and politician ben habib former habib goes up against. former tory edwina and tory minister edwina currie and party greenhalgh party grandee lord greenhalgh on. a huge question who should be leader of the conservative party? truss boris johnson or rishi sunak? you can in this one too. and i want to hear your vote at gb news, who's on twitter. big poll there right now. the results straight after the .
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break time for . the now . as time for. the now. as i discussed in my digest, liz truss broken her silence for the first time since leaving number 10 as she hit out at the left wing establishment that toppled her. but she's not the only undemocratically ousted pm and certainly in rishi sunak, after bofis certainly in rishi sunak, after boris bounced back into the spotlight with rumours growing of an extraordinary political comeback. so with rishi under pressure, truss setting the record straight and boris captivating the again who should be the leader of the conservative party ? we've got a conservative party? we've got a huge poll running on this last chance to vote at gb now on twitter and me to fight the corner of their respective we have the former brexit party mep ben habib . he is supporting ben habib. he is supporting
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charles backup of the current prime minister, edwin knackery and of course lord greene, who has spoken of how boris is the only person to save the country . and lord hall, there's lot of folk now saying boris needs to come back . you know, look at the come back. you know, look at the poll ratings . there's only one poll ratings. there's only one man who can turn this around for the conservative party . well, the conservative party. well, i'm not i've been on the record about why i think i should come back and exam question we've got at the moment is that we're tanking in the polls. i've seen polls that we've only got 100 seats and back in 1997, when we were decimated . sure we do were decimated. sure we do remembers it well . we were down remembers it well. we were down 295 seats. so we're looking at down really some terrible poll polling at the moment. now that may change, but know obviously, but they may not. and we'll get some indication in the may local elections, the reasons i'm going to speak ill of the other two the reasons why i believe in
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bofisis the reasons why i believe in boris is that he's a proven election winner. this this won the mayoralty in london . the mayoralty in london. typically labour city in 2012 when we were well down in the polls he found a way just to beat ken he in 2019 secured a whopping 80 seat majority. he is a proven election winner. when i people for my business i want to know if they have done something that can do something and therefore they will do something. we know boris is a winner when it comes to elections . the second thing is elections. the second thing is i work for him in. city hall. i believe he has the soul of a and that's what we need. we need the soul of a leader rather than the mind a manager. boris when i was working him deputy working for him as deputy mayor for set he wanted. for policing set what he wanted. i you to cut crime. i want i want you to cut crime. i want to see confidence rebuilt after the please, more the riots. please, no more riots. he just let me riots. and then he just let me on it. and the way, he on with it. and by the way, he said, i hope you cut budgets because he knew that we had to find million savings, find 100 million cash savings, 100 savings each. 100 million cash savings each. and it just let me get on with it and gave me the cover to do
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it. some difficult it. take some difficult decisions. a remarkably decisions. he's a remarkably great third great leader, but the third reason he's fantastic reason is he's got fantastic political instincts. yeah political instincts. yeah political instincts. yeah political instincts. his leadership and, his proven electoral winning capabilities . electoral winning capabilities. he's the man for the job at this point in time, in my view. what a pitch for boris. love that. dwayne come you care dwayne curry. come on. you care about party. you know the dangers of a star emma sturgeon green coalition from how? as i've described it, you cannot in good conscience. edwina, sit here and say you want rishi to take your to party the next election. he's going to be thrashed. edwina you know what, dan?i thrashed. edwina you know what, dan? i was listening to you earlier and thinking i'm very to be part of the dark forces. you're talking about the dark forces of common sense . and i forces of common sense. and i was a member of a member of the conservative party and an activist before you were born . activist before you were born. and when liz , parents left wing and when liz, parents left wing parents were small children
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themselves . so let me say this . themselves. so let me say this. what we are doing here is debating who run a tiddlywinks competition , who should be the competition, who should be the conga at a wedding celebration or in fact, what we're trying to do is run the country and we have a prime minister. we've had too changes already. the country absolutely sick of all of that . absolutely sick of all of that. rishi is excellent and i think you'll find many of your worries about taxation policies for growth will be sorted out when we get the march budget march 15th is the date of the budget . 15th is the date of the budget. my 15th is the date of the budget. my sources, which i am going to reveal, are telling me that we're going to have extremely good news at that point. we have to get the economy back onto an even keel first and then we are in position to do what i think in a position to do what i think we all want , which is to get we all want, which is to get some growth and get some hope and to some optimism and and to get some optimism and i hopefully look forward to some reductions at a future reductions in taxes at a future point. i'm happy with that. you know, the tory party has always been party of money sound .
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been the party of money sound. margaret thatcher used to go about it all the time. sound money. and we really couldn't cope with liz truss going in exactly the opposite direction . exactly the opposite direction. well, i hope your sources are right on that because i think if they go through another budget keeping our tax burden at the highest it's been since world war two, they're going to be finished at the local elections. now, ben habib, look, edwina said some pretty tough things on liz truss . i believe she liz truss. i believe what she wrote in the sunday telegraph yesterday and what she's expressed in her lengthy interview with the spectator tonight was very clear and it's disturbing , tonight was very clear and it's disturbing, habib, that she brought down by this left wing economic establishment . yeah, economic establishment. yeah, look, i mean, it's very clear. there's no way that boris johnson or rishi sunak can be with the nation's finances . with the nation's finances. remember, they were the duo that printed 500 billion in order to lock us up , printed 500 billion in order to lock us up, broke printed 500 billion in order to lock us up , broke the supply lock us up, broke the supply chains, allowed oil prices be
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out of control when . we out of control when. we unlocked, created the spiral we've now had to face. sat on pubuc we've now had to face. sat on public sector textiles . the hell public sector textiles. the hell borrowed to hell and effectively broke the economy . so it's broke the economy. so it's extraordinary to me that we shouldn't trust rishi sunak , the shouldn't trust rishi sunak, the chancellor who borrowed more money than any chosen history with the keys to the. the fact is, the tory party is no longer tory. i think the debate is who should lead conservative party? well, there's only one conservative amongst the three. amongst these three. and that is liz truss. she's the only one who wishes to put power back in the hands of the people. what could be more clear about giving people the right spend their own money then reducing taxes under the administration, they raised taxes, it increased taxes to the highest point since , world war highest point since, world war two, the highest debt since world war two. inflation at a 40
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year high. that policy, those policies had to be binned .just policies had to be binned. just coming back to the blob when the perpetual, by the way , democracy perpetual, by the way, democracy is perpetually being challenged by the state. it is. and that is so disturbing. and i spoke about double and triple place and liz truss is pushing against it. couldn't agree more with you and look at what happened was called within 49 days but i just within 49 days but look i just want get lord how to respond want to get lord how to respond specify actually to those points you boris look great you made about boris look great how would you say boris was in an unenviable position because he was dealing with this pandemic and these lockdowns, which by the way i don't think we ever have had. but he did get out of them quicker than most countries in the western , at countries in the western, at least because he has spoken now, hasn't he, of the need to lower taxes ? well, the emotion taxes? well, the emotion conflicted about covid i was amid was made a minister by bofisin amid was made a minister by boris in march 2020 and within weeks mother died in the first
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wave and boris communicated to me his great sorrow that she died and then went into intensive himself. if you remember in in early april, it was a really tough time and i but i have to say what i really appreciate is i'm just celebrating my father's birthdays, 82nd birthday today i he and my mother didn't make it. you beyond 2022. my dad's still alive because the vaccination programme kicked in faster than any country i think, except israel . but any country i think, except israel. but any major any country i think, except israel . but any major western israel. but any major western european country . we were so european country. we were so much faster getting those vaccines and that way the huge difference i feel boris got that . end of the pandemic. absolute right and opened up. you always got the call to open up quicker than many instinctively have done so you know i mean with with boris the glass is half full there's a lot to full and there's a lot to commend obviously there commend him on obviously there are you know, we're are things that you know, we're deaung are things that you know, we're dealing with something that was unprecedented but, know, unprecedented. but, you know, i think some big calls. think he got some big calls. right. call support with right. the call to support with with aid as a big call it with lethal aid as a big call it made a huge difference. i think those are some high points that
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we should focus on. you know, i noficed we should focus on. you know, i noticed that it comes to a noticed that when it comes to a substantial politician did not attack boris . you chose to talk attack boris. you chose to talk about you know, she's she used to have a life size behind her in a house where's boris got a twitter . they lifesize boris is twitter. they lifesize boris is now hiding behind freezer. you're absolutely right, boris. many, many good qualities . boris many, many good qualities. boris could have tried again if he'd wanted to. i understand that he had enough with the one he had to have, but he would have won. but then the tory party would have come after him and look. okay, brilliant you've all put your i love it. edwina your cases. i love it. edwina currie, former minister, currie, former tory minister, lord of course i big lord green hall. of course i big bofis lord green hall. of course i big boris becker and ben habib supporting this . so who do you supporting this. so who do you think should lead the conservative party? who do you agree says agree with adding on email says as conservative party member i as a conservative party member i voted low tax. truss not voted for low tax. liz truss not sunak tax . chris on sunak and high tax. chris on twitter says boris. he is who i
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voted for, but i don't think they will have him back. and from paul john redwood , jacob from paul john redwood, jacob rees—mogg. what a team that would jacob rees—mogg because would be jacob rees—mogg because he's show on gb he's coming to do a show on gb newsroom so he's going to be a little bit busy for a while. your verdict now oh, your verdict is now in. oh, look, this just 22% of you reckon rishi sunak the right man at the top job. of say, at the top job. 23% of you say, liz truss should lead the party, but wow. 55% of you want boris back in number 10. we have thousands and thousands of votes today. thank you so much for that. coming up, with the tide of public turning north of the border, could her calamitous gender recognition reform bill be scheming sturgeon's poll tax moment, scottish historian and top broadcasting oliver tonight's outsider at 950. but first as the older woman who prince harry's virginity goes pubuc prince harry's virginity goes public fears she could be exposed to his memoir, spare is harry a hypocrite for demanding that his privacy is respected? award winning journalist and harry biographer angela levin has say you're not going to want
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recent loss of virginity in glorious episode with an older woman . she liked horses quite woman. she liked horses quite a lot and me, not unlike a young stallion . quick ride, after stallion. quick ride, after which she'd smacked my rump and sent me off to graze. among the many things about it that were wrong, it happened in grassy wrong, it happened in a grassy field busy pub . but field behind a busy pub. but after flippantly shared that lurid tale, the woman in question was forced break her 21 years of commendable before she was exposed by someone else. so yesterday, happily mum of two sasha walpole who now works as a digger driver , revealed to the digger driver, revealed to the mail on sunday in intimate detail how she took prince harry's virginity . she describes harry's virginity. she describes meeting him through working as groom for prince charles to their fateful romp in a field behind a wheelchair. listen to this in mind. harry wrote that he was inglorious in his book. it wasn't that glorious . we were it wasn't that glorious. we were drunk and having sex in the field. it's never going to be glorious , you know? it was just glorious, you know? it was just a quickie in the field. harry returns, but they gave him slap on i gave him a little
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on the bum. i gave him a little squeeze as well. was a bit of squeeze as well. it was a bit of fun. he had a peach bum. he was young. that's why they known that harry demanded complete analysis his analysis secrecy from his friends. claim to now friends. but his claim to now looks absurd. the publication of that book, as i wrote in my mailonline column today, the idea that the you can ever complain about someone in his life delivering their accurate version of events publicly thanks to the tissue of half truths and downright distortions, he's expected to swallow in recent months is a risible . i'm delighted now to be risible. i'm delighted now to be joined by the official biographer of prince harry angela levin . and angela, look , angela levin. and angela, look, this was always the risk, wasn't it, if you turn yourself in to some trashy lady whistle blower character revealing all about life in the most intimate of details. you can't complain when someone wants to tell their side of the story, which is what sasha walpole has wanted to do after, by the way, 21 years of silence. absolutely. i mean ,
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silence. absolutely. i mean, said this whole thing is book the spare is actually because he wants to have his voice heard. but i bet anything that what he doesn't want to hear is other people's voice on him. and he's been very lucky because he's attacked the royal family, knowing they won't say anything , which is actually hideous anyway. but that if you're ordinary person , a digger or ordinary person, a digger or groom or just ordinary person and you hear someone making comments about you and, they're wrong. you've got every right to answer back. and what she's done, she's been very she said, what a nice guy he was. but he you know, you still got to be able to say your piece because it was horrible. she was saying that the moment the book came out, she everyone messaging her because this was an open secret in polo circle angela and she felt , like in polo circle angela and she felt, like her in polo circle angela and she felt , like her world in polo circle angela and she felt, like her world was closing in because with social media
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these days she knew she was about to be exposed so she hasn't done this for an affair is reasons she's done it because she wanted own their own narrative but the point is it's harry who put her in this position . yes. i mean, he's not position. yes. i mean, he's not thought about it at all. and we see now harry, who doesn't care about anybody else. well, he wants to say he's going to say and just too bad and his exaggerations or , his fibs in it exaggerations or, his fibs in it . he doesn't care less, you know . it's very sad because they were good friends and it is a sort of romp in the grass was just a young boy and i mean it and that would be it, by the way. i mean , he's not great with way. i mean, he's not great with the truth, is he, angela? he led us all to believe it was a much older woman . two years older? older woman. two years older? yes what does that make, meghan? i wonder , because she's 33 years i wonder, because she's 33 years older than him . but yes, very older than him. but yes, very unfair. but they did get very
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drunk. they had five shots each . of all sorts of things. so they were really drunk, which is somebody was 16. she said he lied about his age. he was 16, not 17, actually . and as you not 17, actually. and as you said, it lasted 5 minutes. and he didn't make any effort , make he didn't make any effort, make her happy. and usually , you her happy. and usually, you know, when something like this happens, there's some missive from on to see to, oh, you've ianed from on to see to, oh, you've invited my privacy, i'm going to send a lawsuit to the mail on sorry, this . not over sorry, not over this. not over this. because he invaded own this. because he invaded his own privacy. look, do have ask privacy. look, i do have to ask you, you mentioned you, though, you mentioned meghan looks like meghan there. now it looks like sources close to her have briefing the daily telegraph newspaper saying that she had gentle concerns about this book and almost trying to distance now in some way from the content of spare because she's not happy with fact that harry is now becoming a punch line. he was mocked again at the grammy awards last night. i'm going to show you that later in the show.
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what do you think is going on with meghan? is this strategic what she's to do here? what she's trying to do here? well, not sure, well, i mean, not quite sure, but i do that a good wife would have gone through that book and said, say that. can said, don't say that. yes. can absolutely. mud on that absolutely. in the mud on that one. that's because she'd one. that's tricky because she'd be eyes reading it. she be fresh eyes reading it. she could have been very helpful. that obviously hasn't been done. i would have listened i think he would have listened to and it have taken a lot to her and it have taken a lot of well, one is that she of it out. well, one is that she now feels that she's got enough confidence and she's known enough to make her own way and has been a rubens. she's going to do lots of now without harry. there's another rumour that she's being very friendly. there's another rumour that she's being very friendly . an she's being very friendly. an elderly man who's incredibly rich . i won't say his name , but rich. i won't say his name, but you know that she can get some money and balance from from this man or she's got her own book to come out, which will be even worse as she talks about what it was like. and there are four things. as a woman so things get difficult for harry, right . and
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difficult for harry, right. and all a sudden meghan's like all of a sudden meghan's like this , is all you. this is all this, is all you. this is all you make i'm backing off for while exact a great while it's not exact a great comment her. well it's not actually i mean he does need looking and he's not looking after that's why he looks so ill and unhappy and he's making a fool of himself and can't expect other people to respect him. now, if he doesn't respect them, it's just not on. indeed. angela levin , harry's biographer. levin, harry's biographer. absolutely fascinating insight as ever. thank you so much. thank you . but coming up as isis thank you. but coming up as isis bride shamima begum shamelessly poses on the front of times magazine right after her bbc podcast called i'm not a monster. does a terrorist really deserve a platform ? share their deserve a platform? share their views? the beeb certainly thinks so. i'm going to fight out of my superstore panel. agree that straight after ten. but first, with nicola sturgeon's popularity in scotland in the wake of her frightening gender recognition report , could this
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break neil oliver is outsider now in what's becoming weekly theme. scheming sturgeon was taken to heart by another journalist today about the scottish person, rather this time as own propaganda press briefing . since propaganda press briefing. since you turning on sending rapist i i'll bryson adam come on to an all female prison queen nick has been trying to avoid using gendered language discussing the case, but unfortunately for her, the mask slipped . my comments the mask slipped. my comments about the person being a rapist is in context what should happen to them within the prison service. my comments about her, the person being rapist . did you
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the person being rapist. did you catch that with the alert? tom gordon the herald certainly did, and props to him for taking the first minister on. i think you just referred to arnold bryson the word ha. does that mean you do in fact think she a woman? anything into . i am trying to anything into. i am trying to rush an individual. you started seeing heart. why did you see that ? i i seeing heart. why did you see that? i i can't remember. i'll tell . you worked, for instance, tell. you worked, for instance, freudian slip . i'm trying not to freudian slip. i'm trying not to say a woman. we've all been asking you. and you've been running away from me . the running away from me. the question we have been asking you for days, do you regard isla bryson as a woman herself ? as bryson as a woman herself? as a woman, i regard the individual as a rapist and in the context to see whether some context of the prison service . what matters the prison service. what matters is that the individual was convicted of rape . that is what convicted of rape. that is what we're talking about here. and that's what i will continue to focus on. just want to be very clear, queen nick, the rapist is called adam graham . he is a he.
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called adam graham. he is a he. so with public humiliations like that becoming the more regular. neil oliver, is it any wonder these growing speculation over these growing speculation over the weekend that the gender reform bill could actually be sturgeon's poll tax moment . sturgeon's poll tax moment. that's a that's a difficult dan if you've lived in scotland almost all of your life as i and have seen the duration nicola sturgeon's stint first minister, she quoted in teflon for some reason or another and always, you know the things that are flung out or just seem to slide off or bounce off. it may well be maybe will be the moment that is that leads to her undoing, but i would wait to be persuaded of that by ever actually happening. i just think though it casts a few things into sharp . you know for a there's the old adage about you it always being easier to tell truth because then you don't have to remember anything and the way in which
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she she has on more than one occasion tripped over her own feet when to navigate the impossible path through the self league minefield of trans grammar . league minefield of trans grammar. your shoes underlines the ridiculousness of it. you know as you rightly say this is a guy you know, this is a man who has ripped two women, is still intact physically. and that a man being put into women's prison, a women's prison , it's not difficult to describe what actually happened there. if you've got your if you've got your about you and if you're just speaking plain biological language that we've understood for all of our lives , but for all of our lives, but there's something about it. you know, i listened or i saw actually on social media and it just happened to piers morgan, a tweeted that. how surprised he was and i'm paraphrasing to see such an effective and impressed of politician as first minister nicholas sturgeon tripping up in
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the trans debate . now you know, the trans debate. now you know, effective and impressive, i think , were the adjectives that think, were the adjectives that you used. it got it completely wrong . so many millions of wrong. so many millions of people in scotland have spent a decade seeing reality of nicholas sturgeon, which to say that she's in, she invariably messes . yes, her as first messes. yes, her as first minister has been well, it's been a litany of disaster education, health everything. indeed neil, it feels like for the first time, for the first time in years , she's actually time in years, she's actually getting tough questions from journalists. look do salute that . but as you say , has it been . but as you say, has it been for the past ? . but as you say, has it been for the past? here is where's it been when you're talking an nhs in crisis in scotland, rape, drug deaths , a removal of drug deaths, a removal of freedoms ? i mean, where's it be freedoms? i mean, where's it be that those moments . oh, well, that those moments. oh, well, it's because her first minister
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ship has run parallel to conservative rule in westminster in her her is continually effective radio card has been you know my enemy is my friend and because that has you know there has always a large part of there has always a large part of the of the media especially in scotland have been ready to take nicola's side because she was anyone but a conservative, you know, that has that has always served her well . but i think served her well. but i think finally just the sheer ridiculousness the kafkaesque nonsense of the trans debate has trip up anyone and i think simply finally she has fallen her own feet but all it really does for a majority of people in scotland is finally let the rest of the world and certainly england see we have always known which is that nicholas sturgeon is an encompass isn't a limited one trick pony who gets everything wrong she's everything wrong she's everything up. and finally finally everyone else is getting
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to see what we have always known. she's a darling scotland and king of scotland nearly all of us. she is a dud. you are not. thank you, neal. but coming up, as plans are revealed to prince harry into the country for just 48 hours without his wife, meghan is his solo attendance at coronation the attendance at the coronation the best compromise britain can hope for. diana's close friend and former butler bupa live me at 1020. also tonight's mediabuzz with isis's runaway begum starring in podcasts and hitting the front pages of national magazines . how we managed to magazines. how we managed to give media platform for admitted jihad list. my superstar panel returned tackle this. plus, we're going to have the first look at tomorrow's new paper front pages. we're back in just 2 minutes time.
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tonight as the penny finally drops and rishi sunak threatens to leave the eec a few immigration laws are blocked. will this no nonsense approach from pm stop the predicted 18,000 migrants from arriving on small boats this year? my superstar panel give their opinions on the media bias at 1030 tonight. i'm joined carole malone, benjamin butterworth and beunda malone, benjamin butterworth and belinda de lucy. malone, benjamin butterworth and belinda de lucy . and what do belinda de lucy. and what do they make of , liz truss, they make of, liz truss, a sensational return to frontline politics tonight. there has been an approach on british economic for the past 15 years that is an orthodox . one of the things orthodox. one of the things i didn't really is just how strong the orthodoxy was so could truss now a whistle blower be another tory party saviour? we're going to find out when i go. greatest person and you, jack . ambulance person and you, jack. ambulance workers , nurses joined together workers, nurses joined together for. the biggest strike in nhs
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history today. why should the marxist unions holding the health of the nation ransom? they always outspoken kelvin mackenzie says the left are using your pain for their pay. he's on cancer on that at 1040 is operation harry in a hurry which sees him fly solo to the king's coronation ? a brief 48 king's coronation? a brief 48 hour appearance. the best compromise for the monarchy and the country ? or should the duke the country? or should the duke of deletion receive a banning order alongside his wife meghan for insisting on his rock, her clothes and former butler who gives his unfiltered take at 50 plus after bride a new bbc favourite shamima begum is given a transformation into a covered girl for a newspaper. why is a terrorist sympathiser being given a platform by the mainstream media that's how big debate. next, we'll have to first newspaper front pages you and man moments to right after the headlines at ten with polly middlehurst middlehurst.
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the headlines at ten with polly middlehurst middlehurst . dan, middlehurst middlehurst. dan, thank you and good evening to you the top story tonight on gb news. the number of people killed in the turkey earthquake now stands at more than 3007 and that number is counting queuing to rise . the 7.8 magnitude quake to rise. the 7.8 magnitude quake hit in the early hours of this morning , followed by dozens of morning, followed by dozens of aftershocks were almost as strong and, were felt as far away as cyprus , the epicentre of away as cyprus, the epicentre of . the quake was near the border with syria . it's caused with syria. it's caused widespread damage , widespread damage, infrastructure and homes . infrastructure and homes. thousands of people have been injured in both countries and uk is tonight sending a team search and rescue specialists which should arrive in about an hour's time. the foreign secretary, james cleverly says the government isn't aware of any british fatalities as yet but it is too early to . we'll keep you is too early to. we'll keep you up to date on that turkish earthquake throughout evening. now other news, the partner of
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missing mum nicola bailey says it's tough time for her daughters . it's tough time for her daughters. in a it's tough time for her daughters . in a statement daughters. in a statement released this , paul ansell says released this, paul ansell says it's been ten days now since nicola went missing . and i have nicola went missing. and i have two little girls who missed their mummy desperately and who need her back . a private need her back. a private underwater specialist has joined the search for the missing mother of two focusing on the river wyre in lancashire, near to where she went missing. police believe 45 year old may have fallen , but her family and have fallen, but her family and friends say still no evidence to support that . tens of thousands support that. tens of thousands of nurses an ambulance staff in england were on strike today in the walk biggest walkout in the history of the nhs . the royal history of the nhs. the royal college of nursing is stating two days of strikes in a dispute over. two days of strikes in a dispute over . ambulance crews call over. ambulance crews call handlers will return to work tomorrow but will strike action on friday. the general secretary of the royal college of nursing, pat cullen, still thinks , nurses pat cullen, still thinks, nurses aren't being paid fairly . but aren't being paid fairly. but the health secretary, steve
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barclay, says a resolution could come through the independent pay review body. there's been ongoing pressures on, the nhs. inflation has been higher since year's pay review body process than was originally forecast , than was originally forecast, for example, in the spending review 2021. and that's why we've got the evidence in terms of this april that we're working with the trade on that will reflect the inflation reflect those circumstances. but it should be done through the independent pay review the process can look at both process that can look at both what needs but, also process that can look at both what needs but , also the what the nhs needs but, also the wider needs of the economy and the pressures that many of the other pressures that many of your viewers facing . and your viewers are facing. and today marks the 16th and final strike day for teachers in scotland, who also walked out in a dispute over pay . more a dispute over pay. more industrial action is on the honzon industrial action is on the horizon as well. after talks between the teaching unions and hollyrood the teachers are demanding a 10% pay rise for their members. that's after the scottish government offered a 5%
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pay scottish government offered a 5% pay rise . and lastly, football pay rise. and lastly, football club manchester city has been charged with breaking financial fair play rules the premier league. the currently holders have been accused of more than one breaches from 2009 to 2018 over the accuracy , their pay and over the accuracy, their pay and profit information . if found profit information. if found proven the could be docked points or even expelled from the top flight . manchester city have top flight. manchester city have issued a statement saying. they were surprised and they forward to the independent review . you to the independent review. you up to date on tv online and dab+ radio you with gb news. back now to dan wootton . to dan wootton. and tomorrow as you sit down now, many of straight to the front pages, obviously terrible story, probably just covered,
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dominating save from hell. quite that's the headline in the metro as the paper shows, a little girl being pulled from the wreckage . the guardian also wreckage. the guardian also leads news of the horror earthquake reporting that has claimed more than 3500 lives. once you decide, paddle back with me now, top daily express columnist callum malone, senior reporter at the ai newspaper. benjamin butterworth, the former brexit party mep, belinda lucy . brexit party mep, belinda lucy. infamous isis bride shamima bakam courted further controversy this weekend after the runaway jihadist as a covergirl for the time magazine. the 23 year old whose british citizenship was stripped from her back in 2019 forjoining citizenship was stripped from her back in 2019 for joining the death cult , her back in 2019 for joining the death cult, has been thrust back into the spotlight recent weeks after she was given a platform by the shameless bbc and a podcast titled i am not a monster paid for the way by your life and sphere. but beckham's as i walked covergirl sparked outrage across the country with
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gb news regular christine hamilton remarking incredible that i major national newspaper use this woman as a covergirl. she joined cult supporters beheading strapped suicide bombers into vests and fully bought into the isis manifesto . bought into the isis manifesto. neven bought into the isis manifesto. never, ever should she set again in this country. historian and broadcaster tom holland also made the point that it might be fair to from one of the thousands of yazidi girls and women abducted and enslaved and, raped by the organisation that she may be making so enthusiastically joined. somehow i doubt the bbc will bother with that. i doubt the bbc will bother with that . i i doubt the bbc will bother with that. i wonder again and again about the risk of the british bashing corporation turning this sick woman into some sort of star. yet here we are not, even four weeks since the release of her first episode with a proud isis bride paraded on the front of a british. so does a terror sympathiser really deserve this sort of platform carol. you know, i was i was sickened when
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i saw that that headline when i her on the front looking like she was you know some you know it's fashion it was designed like a fashion match. it was what it looked like a fashion show. and the headline to story was in love with the idea was i was in love with the idea of as islamic state. now alongside that headline was was recipes for winter stews , which recipes for winter stews, which also found its tarnishing and a review of all the oscar nominated movies this year sort of normalising appearance on that she's just gone now thanks to the bbc . i that she's just gone now thanks to the bbc. i was that she's just gone now thanks to the bbc . i was i thought to the bbc. i was i thought i was shocked when . well, i was was shocked when. well, i was shocked when the bbc you know, did this podcast, when they were being an apologist for her. this, to me is sickening because the time is all to know better. it's supposed to be a reputable, but paper straight magazine . and but paper straight magazine. and it wasn't two years ago that one of their writers, a lady, louise cullen, did really good pieces from the camps and she said all the jihadi brides, including this one, were lying through the teeth. i mean, the fact that the
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times has been duped into running her life, she's a manipulative liar, and yet the woman is , a terrorist, as woman is, a terrorist, as christine hamilton said, she's so people terrified people into suicide. this she a leading member of what was the organisation called them the morality police that forced people to join eyes as she walked around with a kalashnikov across the desk and we didn't even know the full extent of the taliban. yeah, but you remember, we really never will. the reason javid took away his citizenship because knew because he said if knew what i knew about you'd be doing knew about her, you'd be doing the thing. and the the same thing. and yet the times is listening to her lies. this woman will say anything back bbc propaganda back. the bbc propaganda campaign what? campaign. and you know what? benjamin butterworth i actually benjamin butterworth. i actually feel that the bbc has done feel sick that the bbc has done this . i think feel sick that the bbc has done this. i think this is all the fault of the bbc. they they have to set this woman up as celebrity and the rest of the media are following. and that disgusts me. i mean. well, of course, it was into a story by the bbc journalists. i think
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it's a bit of a stretch to blame the bbc for the times editorial decisions, but there's no doubt it's pretty jarring. you know, i saw that she ran off to isis to do a terrorist cull. so now you see her leggings and a frilly top. i thought. she joined asos by this point. but you know how doesit by this point. but you know how does it take to think of that . does it take to think of that. they on twitter but you they left it on twitter but you know i actually think that the one sensible comment here because first of all you don't or you do approve of i certainly approve of the podcast and speaking to and reporting what i am not a monster because i think because that's what she claims to be in this magazine cover that podcast. i think it feels jarring honest on the cover. jarring to honest on the cover. it's not though it's image it's not as though it's image that portrays the evils that someone like that has clearly done, it's the fact that it looks like a fashion shoot that's particularly problematic. but how can you defend the bbc? because you not understand because do you not understand this of the bbc this is the fault of the bbc because designed this because they designed this around called i am not around her. it's called i am not around her. it's called i am not a monster. how can you defend? because i just think on principle we're better for
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knowing how these people why knowing how these people and why they they do because . we they do what they do because. we are i know is are safer. i know she is a monster, kellie maloney. she's a monster. a monster. but monster. she's a monster. but the times are selling. this is the times are selling. this is the it's the the truth no, it's not the truth. know, she has she has truth. you know, she has she has never shown remorse. i'll come till last months. when till the last few months. when the took , the podcast the bbc took, the podcast and not much but now not very much said, but now saying this magazine that she was some of you who didn't was some of you know who didn't know she was doing it's know what she was doing it's absolutely confession of absolutely the confession of shamima becky michael . yes they shamima becky michael. yes they have they have swallowed the bbc propaganda her hook line and sinker. and actually it's a real shame because remember, it was the times newspaper that first discovered shamima begum in the camp and actually exposed her for the horrible, vile , for the horrible, vile, vindictive person she was. do you remember that first times interview? she actually said she believed that there nothing wrong the manchester wrong with the manchester bombings, that they are an ariana grande concert. so the times did incredible work on this in the early days. this grotesque rehabilitation of a member or i saw a death cult
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collaborator. i really resent been called an isis bride. this sanity this she was a collaborator with an islamic death cult. she is akin to a right collaborator wouldn't suddenly on the front of a magazine . no, no, look, don't magazine. no, no, look, don't don't you remember 19 yazidi girls were locked in iron cages and alive by this death cult for not converting to islam ? yet not converting to islam? yet where are all the magazine covers and stories about the horrors that they're still living with now? oh, no they want to promote her because they're apologists you find rife in the lib left wing media. their islamist apologist. they're the ones that kept quiet about the grooming gangs. they're the ones that celebrate and champion islamist death cult collaborators. and i think it's an act . why are you rolling your an act. why are you rolling your eyes? mean, suggestion eyes? i mean, suggestion that the left wing media the times is the left wing media is clearly nonsense . the idea is clearly nonsense. the idea that this is some kind of intention and apologies for always isn't and of course,
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grotesque over the always things are evil, as is isis's but leaders hitler been on every magazine, a newspaper cover imaginable. so no, no shame , no. imaginable. so no, no shame, no. life and you just love the ification of hitler. there was time person of the year in 1939. and i also think you're seeing this jihadi jack, who was in the same position as belgium, who is white boy from oxford, would never have been given the celebrity status. it's because this idea that women be evil. yes, they blooming well and bacon was one of them. and the fact she's on the cover, i think is a total disgrace. and what a slap in the face to all these victims. you know, she said she actually said that she would rather to prison here because the was hell to the camp was hell to not remember what said on the remember what you said on the podcast. she said the big tragedy this tragedy of britain in this refugee camp was she couldn't get monteiro that's the biggest bad that's ever happened. bad thing that's ever happened. with it's hell on with that, she says it's hell on someone who's lost three kids. so i think does that so i don't think she does that into politicians. another and i
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just say she actually said that the podcast oh, i'm over she said i'm over that i'm going to when the germans and also also also she effectively allowed those children to die. it is a disgrace what she did today be 34 her. i feel huge sympathy for the children that she brought into the world now actually in another demonstration it's overwhelmingly woke agenda the bbc british fashion corporation has been forced to apologise after its complete failure to step in over slurs made against failure of women's right. j.k. rowling . so stacey henley, rowling. so stacey henley, a trans women and gaming, outlined her plan to boycott the new harry potter video game hogwarts legacy. this was on radio force pm show hosted by davies. listen to this report and the world that harry potter exhibit is just entirely connected to j.k. rowling, but she a platform for that she used it to push transphobia let's use this to build up this i suppose i would
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call a campaign trans people especially in britain. so for me it's not a case of you shouldn't enjoy this game it is supporting this game continues to give j.k. rowling a platform with which she can use hurt people and she can use to hurt people and is more that than the royalties that she's to earn. so j.k. rowling base honestly accused of transphobia and pushing a campaign against trans people and not a peep, nor even a moment of pushback. and not a peep, nor even a moment of pushback . the bbc moment of pushback. the bbc presenter did you hear that the incident provoked widespread condemnation, including from father ted creator graham linehan and campaign group women scotland and responding online. davies to his credit said to be honest , i davies to his credit said to be honest, i think this is a fair criticism look. i'm glad you think so . but criticism look. i'm glad you think so. but how criticism look. i'm glad you think so . but how about next think so. but how about next time ? you do your job as an time? you do yourjob as an impartial broadcaster instead of pander to the trans lobby . linda pander to the trans lobby. linda lucy benjamin butterworth. carole malone. do stand by because up as rishi threatens to
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leave the rfu laws blocked will this no nonsense approach from the pm solve the migrant crisis by super staff . we'll be back to by super staff. we'll be back to give their opinion on this in the middle of us at 1030. but next will operation harry in a hurry , which would see him fly hurry, which would see him fly solo to his father's coronation for just 48 hours. help limit forjust 48 hours. help limit the damage to king and country princess diana's rock at home about love. paul burrell, he joins me live on this straight after the .
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break welcome back. now a solution to the coronation conundrum . jim the coronation conundrum. jim may have been found according to yesterday's mail on sunday newspaper, the so—called operation harry in a hurry would see the duke of delusion whisked in and out of the uk in just 48 hours. but the plans crucially , hours. but the plans crucially, and i quite like this, exclude his vindictive wife, meghan, who would remain at the couple's montecito mansion in true sussex style , although neither of the style, although neither of the runaway walls have even confirmed that they want to attend , instead using their attend, instead using their appearance as a bargaining chip help secure their demands of a prominent position at the ceremony. and i guarantee they won't be stripped of their royal titles, something i think that actually needs to happen . but actually needs to happen. but with britain less than 89 days
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from the coronation, could the best compromise be harry's attendance with out, meghan, or is this just dangerous is this just a dangerous concession that leave the concession that could leave the family to more vicious family open to more vicious attacks the line ? there's attacks down the line? there's one who i want speak to, one man who i want to speak to, this princess diana's former butler, of course she described him as her rock. paul burrell. paul him as her rock. paul burrell. paul, so what do you think of this what do you think of this plan? because i guess you could say a very good thing that meghan stays away from it. there's a lot of people like me, paul who actually want harry to stay to well , dan, i think stay away to well, dan, i think it's best if both away. i would solve the problem. you see, the is stuck between a rock a hard place the first time in his reign he will have to decide what comes first crown or family and of course crown comes first his mother ideally queen would have him that the crown always comes first. the queen was always put in position herself. she had to decide whether
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princess margaret marry townsend or not. she put the crown first and said, no, you can't. so she affairs of state come first. and i think it would be a quite frankly, if any them came because how could harry possibly sit in westminster amongst his family who thrown under the bus and watch his father become king? now, of course, i think that prince as king would want his son to be there. but i think it's problematic. i think they should stay away. i there's no place for them here. and don't underestimate the british public, because when they turn up in the procession or one of them turns up in the procession, westminster abbey. listen the crowd listen to what they have to say about this, because i think meghan and harry's has waned in our country and we think that they should in america, where they belong . america, where they belong. well, paul varro, i mean , well, paul varro, i mean, allison pearson, columnist, the daily telegraph, a woman who i have immense respect for, know
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this is a respectable woman. she she loves our country . and she she loves our country. and she said if she's there, she will boot harry and if they decide to turn up , i boot harry and if they decide to turn up, i think a lot of people will boo . and, you know, using will boo. and, you know, using our coronation this thousand royal history , this coronation royal history, this coronation which which is very important our country as a bargaining to bargain whether or not we should use our royal titles or to say actually, i want to be in the row, not the fourth row. it's is absolutely bonkers . you know, absolutely bonkers. you know, the king will have to make decisions and he will to say yes or no and i think it's time he did say yes or no. i don't think they should come. i honestly don't. dan there isn't a place for them there. they're not working members of the royal family this isn't a family occasion . this is a state
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occasion. this is a state occasion. this is a state occasion and is becoming king . i occasion and is becoming king. i totally agree , paul. there's totally agree, paul. there's something specific. i to ask you, because, of course, no one knows the interplay between the brothers better than you know. you saw the competition the rivalry, but also the love between william and harry up close now, paul, i'm increasingly hearing from sources close william and by way i think this is completely and completely understandable but he is in can dissent with rage now towards prince for the way that treated his wife and for the way that he's undermined him now surely king charles has to be very not to put future king prince william in a position where he's going to do say or do something he regrets or say he regrets. and i don't mean something . but paul, the eyes of something. but paul, the eyes of the world going to be on william. and i just think it's so unfair to put him publicly in the same place as harry.
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everything okay? i totally agree i totally agree with you . he's i totally agree with you. he's got to have the king king is going to have to take a leaf from, his mother's book, and try keep peace with everyone . this keep peace with everyone. this carefully choreographed exercise not only front of the cameras and the stage occasion in his family to. and i think the easiest to diffuse this is to say how harry and meghan. well, you know, you know, you'd rather be in america, wouldn't you, than than sit here with your family and? i think they would, because it's got to be very uncomfortable for harry to sit close to his brother and his sister in law and his stepmother and his father , all the people and his father, all the people whom he's criticised , his book, whom he's criticised, his book, how could he possibly be so hypocritical to turn up to westminster abbey in a house of god and, be one with the family? it's not possible. it really is impossible . stay away . stay
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impossible. stay away. stay away. it will solve all the problems if you just don't come . i it because the thing that will overshadow the coronation is known. they're known attendance as lots of courtiers to charles seem to think if the here because a chance that they might even and upstage certain national events. i know that's a that that prince william because they can't controlled paul that they can't controlled paul that the last two months shows they can't be controlled. so what if they staged some sort of stunt dunng they staged some sort of stunt during the week of the coronation that takes the focus off charles yeah. well, i don't i don't want to watch the harry and meghan show directed by netflix about i'll coronation don't want to see that because he's not just the coronation it's the events around it that matter too. and all the people that attend those events. harry or meghan could be there and listening and watching everything that's happening because the children will be
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there . charlotte and george . and there. charlotte and george. and louis will be there. how is harry going to possibly fit in to that world, which he's successfully tried to extricate himself from , but is also himself from, but is also undermined , i mean, what we are undermined, i mean, what we are talking about, the institution of the monarchy here. we're talking about something which underpins our country. talking about something which underpins our country . and i underpins our country. and i don't want to see anybody dismantling that . i don't want dismantling that. i don't want to see anyone trying to upstage that. to see anyone trying to upstage that . it's not fair. it's not that. it's not fair. it's not right . and it's not harry and right. and it's not harry and meghan's . right. and it's not harry and meghan's. it's the king's day. it's the day we celebrate the coronation of our new king . and coronation of our new king. and that's the focus should remain on that . it shouldn't be. on that. it shouldn't be. i don't even know why. talking about harry and meghan because, you know, they don't matter anymore . they are societies who anymore. they are societies who live in hollywood they're not members . our royal live in hollywood they're not members. our royal family, they're not working members of they're not working members of the family. let them just do their thing on the other side of
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their thing on the other side of the atlantic. don't become a mess in all things on this side of the atlantic. very, very good point . and ireport, look, you're point. and ireport, look, you're looking amazing . you're sounding looking amazing. you're sounding amazing . but i just had to ask amazing. but i just had to ask before , we go because we've before, we go because we've heard this terrible news of your cancer diagnosed . this all cancer diagnosed. this all i just want to know is, are you are you doing okay? are you going to be okay? yeah i'm well, i'm poorly at the moment, but i'm poorly at the moment, but i'm i'm very but an operation is looming. and once it's all over. i hopefully i'll have a good outcome and i'll be with you for more years. yes yeah. the hope think , of course about paul. think, of course about paul. okay. we'll we all say angela from all of that. we all send you a love from the gb news family. thank you, them, and especially good wishes for the because we need you paul need you during the coverage of what is going to be one heck of a few months for the royal family. so you look it for kate isn't it
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just. yeah, no, indeed. i didn't see you . so paul burrell, see you. so paul burrell, princess diana's you. thank you so much. and you are in our thoughts at the moment. thank you to the coming up. you know i'm cancelled today so the biggest strike in nhs history i'm cancelled today so the biggewalk�*ike in nhs history i'm cancelled today so the biggewalk outs] nhs history i'm cancelled today so the biggewalk outs of hs history i'm cancelled today so the biggewalk outs of staffistory i'm cancelled today so the biggewalk outs of staff and/ after walk outs of staff and nurses . but should the marxist nurses. but should the marxist unions holding the health of the nafion unions holding the health of the nation to ransom. calvin mackenzie says the left are using your pain for their pay he's on cancel the life of me in the studio at 1040 but next in the studio at 1040 but next in the media violence as rishi sunak's to leave the power of new immigration rules are blocked . will this no nonsense blocked. will this no nonsense approach from the pm stop the predicted 80,000 migrants on small boats arriving this year. my small boats arriving this year. my superstore panel back me live straight after the break .
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break tomorrow night now in our mediabuzz . first editions of the mediabuzz. first editions of the front pages are hot off. the press and the independent reports. gunshots were heard at 1 am. police are searching 1 am. and police are searching in the colleges rifle range . the in the colleges rifle range. the death head teacher emma death of head teacher emma parsons such shocking story parsons. such a shocking story this the elites with the child of former prime minister. let's trust politics. pollsters warning that it highlights the divisions tory party. divisions within the tory party. no sugar, sherlock. i'd say too that the sun leads with news. they launched a charity appeal to raise money in response to the earthquake in and the earthquake in turkey and syria daily mail leads on syria. the daily mail leads on stark warning by january's mps that showed britain's shrinking receive no extra funding. the next month's budget it would like would leave utterly like it would leave utterly defensive to defence list sorry and the daily star reports that the half term holidays are to be hit by new travel cases. the number of new passports lost. it's five year high with one it's a five year high with one in 20 people over ten in 20 people waiting over ten weeks for their documents. honestly, such a honestly, that is such a disgrace don't think disgrace. don't you think getting should be a getting a passport should be a
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human and it should be human right? and it should be a quick in the at the quick process. not in the at the moment. it's like superstar panel moment. it's like superstar panel. back with me now, top daily express, carole malone, senior reporter at the newspaper, benjamin butterworth and political belinda lucy , and political belinda lucy, which is here not because radio is like bursting out of the shower or if new immigration laws are blocked as. the country prepares for an invasion of 80,000 illegal migrants this yeah 80,000 illegal migrants this year. that's according to a front page splashed story in the sunday yesterday that said the pm and suella braverman are finalising plans for the kind of hotline legislation needed to stop the boats, including a possible ban on channel migrants appealing against deportation. but if any new laws were blocked by strasbourg court, a source familiar with the pm's thinking told the newspaper that he would, quote, be to consider reconsider whether being part of the east asian is in uk's long term interests . the policy would term interests. the policy would also pit withdrawal from the at the heart of their manifesto drawing a sharp dividing line between the tories and the
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labour dangerous socialism . but labour dangerous socialism. but of course the party's wets are already rebelling against what is a critical step to securing our border jacqui doyle praised our borderjacqui doyle praised the for thurrock accused the pm of quote waving and claimed that cutting ties with the strasbourg court will quote do zilch . but court will quote do zilch. but in my view it's time to stop talking about leaving the eu and just do it the time for all of this procrastinating is over. rishi needs to prove that he's serious . stopping the boats . serious. stopping the boats. this hardline approach. i mean , this hardline approach. i mean, the problem is that it's essential . the problem is that it's essential. but to me, i worry that it's just more talk it's a complete empty threat . the idea, complete empty threat. the idea, rishi, is going to dare to upset as mentioned before the international stage is just it's for the birds he doesn't even have the spine to stand up to the eu when it comes to annexation of british land in northern ireland. what were united kingdom? it's under threat and rishi wants to delay the northern ireland protocol
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bill in case it upsets the eu. this is a guy that has no spine for anything that causes controversy on the international. there is not a chance he's to leave it. this was timed perfectly and in response to liz truss his article at the weekend . he article at the weekend. he wanted to come out like the big i am he's it's like seeing a wet lettuce to move a brick there is no way is doing is an empty threat and it's a shame because it's article three. i believe in the real it's incorporated into our human rights. it is the right life. this kept right to family life. this kept so foreign criminals in so many foreign criminals in this judge is all this country. the judge is all using act to help save and using the act to help save and gift a life here when gift criminals. a life here when they should be deported. i mean to let let us to be fair. well, let let us beat liz truss. so you do that. well no. if that was to be your ihave well no. if that was to be your i have a betterjoke that . you i have a betterjoke that. you do. oh that was good analogy. i think anyone , any british person think anyone, any british person should be afraid . a government should be afraid. a government that wants to take away human rights for human rights by qualification of these people being taken away. human rights . being taken away. human rights. human rights. can i just ask you
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a serious question? what about the human rights of a british citizen living their life in citizen or living their life in a lawful manner not to be raped and murdered by an illegal migrant who is come across the channel with no checks ? well, do channel with no checks? well, do they have any human rights? of course they do. in the european on human rights says that a country has right to choose who it does and not let in. well, we can not the same as taking away right of genuine refugees so much of the truth is that this whole thing is a political posturing exercise , not a posturing exercise, not a serious threat because it would take years , leave the job take years, leave the job because it's entwined in treaties and that's actually the fundamental problem that i think it's pointed out. what sunak is trying to is stop, push this until after the next election . until after the next election. no, mate, we are not going vote for the conservative party if it thousand people are coming via the of an illegal invasion. this you think it's true you know in both the 2010 and the 2015
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elections, the tories promised to get rid of this act. but the problem it is seriously the sovereignty of parliament, seriously undermining our judicial system. we saw what happened when they tried to stop the first rwanda flight. you know , this government had passed know, this government had passed that as a law. it was found to be proper law . a judge in be proper law. a judge in strasbourg was phoned up in the middle of the night. he was got out bed, told by the out of bed, was told by the leftie in this country leftie lawyers in this country to and he stopped it to stop this, and he stopped it and that's it. but that's not that's just that. but then the bookis that's just that. but then the book is inaccurate about it because that the because they didn't say that the policy wrong. they said policy was wrong. they said that the individual concerned had not had the had a right to. appeal isn't the same. and know what they did. the strasbourg judge says, i'm going wait until you're old. going to wait until you're old. you just old system deals you just do old system deals with this. to the with this. so it went to the high court, took ages get high court, took ages to get there. high said was there. the high court said was a perfectly lawful thing to do. now to the appeal is now let's go to the appeal is going be heard in the summer. going to be heard in the summer. the court will no doubt it'll be take supreme this is take supreme court. this is going take years and. this is going to take years and. this is what the lawyers and the
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charities keep on doing. they what the lawyers and the charita�*s keep on doing. they what the lawyers and the charita delay) on doing. they what the lawyers and the charita delay and doing. they what the lawyers and the charita delay and delay they what the lawyers and the charita delay and delay andy want a delay and delay and delay. and, know, they can delay. and, you know, they can scream like like scream all the like the like these them who has these charities. it them who has pushed into pushed the government into talking because talking about this it's because of their refusal to let us criminals or to let us do 40,000 failed asylum seekers are still up and the figures were not we can deploy not sending them to rwanda forever . well, sending rwanda forever. well, sending them that to be processed . them that to be processed. genuine asylum seekers will come back to this country and have only and this is not the kind of country whatever you say bit britain is not the kind of country that doesn't afford people human rights. we always do that and talk was to replace this with a british bill of rights that will give people human rights this is to stop the scammers. we can't be a country that allows scammers and people who abuse our hospitals call . me who abuse our hospitals call. me a lefty lawyer type, but i don't want to sit alongside russia and belarus in terms of these . and belarus in terms of these. and that's just a meaning list. no, it's not me anymore . it's it's not me anymore. it's
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entertainment tonight majority. the truth is, i belong to the if britain was serious , if the britain was serious, if the tories were serious about getting rid of people, shouldn't be in this country. you have come as not genuine refugees that they would more that they would hire more caseworkers would open caseworkers and they would open a sorting centre in france before came across in the water. no, brown's . no, that was gordon brown's. we're going to be having outages of here now moving on last night's grammy awards were filled with headline worthy moments, including beyonce's record breaking 32nd gong at the ceremony , pop icon madonna's ceremony, pop icon madonna's also with fans into a frenzy onune also with fans into a frenzy online but what actually struck me was 64 year old star's staunch defence of sam smith as she introduced his unholy appearance watch. i'm here to give to all the rebels out there forging a new path and taking the heat for all of it . you guys the heat for all of it. you guys need to know all you trouble makers out there. you need to know that your does not go
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unnoficed. know that your does not go unnoticed . you are appreciated unnoticed. you are appreciated appreciated . most notable moment appreciated. most notable moment of the night, though , was the of the night, though, was the prince harry has become a permanent fixture at the butt of hollywood jokes thanks to humiliating memoir spare . on humiliating memoir spare. on this occasion it was the grammys hosted liberal comedian trevor noah taking aim at the duke of delusion. watch when the show james is a 12 time emmy winner and the host of the late late show he's living proof that a man can move from london to la. and not tell everyone about his frostbitten penis. please welcome james carter. frostbitten penis. please welcome james carter . jennifer welcome james carter. jennifer lopez was like that tisbury way up at affleck . he sort of kept up at affleck. he sort of kept a stony throughout the entire night . to be fair, though, being night. to be fair, though, being a punchline is probably the closest the sussexes are going to get to hollywood's love these days have turned on them because they can't keep their big mouths shut. they can't keep their big mouths shut . linda. lucy. they can't keep their big mouths shut. linda. lucy. benjamin butterworth. carole malone stand by because coming up . what did
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by because coming up. what did my superstar panel make of liz truss's sensational return to frontline politics? find out in the crowded moment of the show. as i revealed today's greatest britain and unions. but next in i'm after ambulance workers and nurses stage walkouts today in the nhs . his biggest ever the nhs. his biggest ever strike. should the marxist unions be holding the health of the nation to ransom . and the nation to ransom. and mackenzie says the left are using your pain for their pay . using your pain for their pay. he's on cancelled . live in the he's on cancelled. live in the studio in just minutes time. so don't go anywhere .
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standstill today by the biggest health care strike in british history with nurses, paramedics and call handlers walking out in unison . despite the royal unison. despite the royal college of nursing pushing talks to a stand by demanding an eye—watering nine 10% pay rise. general secretary pat cullen has accused the government of laziness is down. the piece in today's telegraph suggests the problems may not be funding after all. former military sir gordon messenger concludes that than more money the health services in urgent need of reform including the shake of pen bureaucrats and pen pushing bureaucrats and senior positions. last year senior positions. and last year those same bureaucrats reportedly those same bureaucrats reportedl y £145 those same bureaucrats reportedly £145 million. that's almost reportedly £145 million. that's almos t £400,000 every day on almost £400,000 every day on ambulances and taxis to cover transport shortages . one of the transport shortages. one of the few men in the media who's called out strikes plaguing the nafion called out strikes plaguing the nation from the beginning is fleet street icon, former editor of the sun mackenzie , who is of the sun mackenzie, who is with me now . calvin, you say
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with me now. calvin, you say these health professionals are their pay above our paying but they're actually using our pay to increase their pay is the reality and they would agree with that. they would say actually they know that people will not have operations may potentially die. i mean, the head of the london ambulance service, the ceo , that place service, the ceo, that place said on i think on friday, he said on i think on friday, he said that despite the fact they're supposed to be agreements and promised , as he agreements and promised, as he said, the truth about the matter is that if you've got a heart attack or having stroke, attack or having a stroke, getting get in a car and go to hospital . i was puzzled as to hospital. i was puzzled as to how that was supposed to work. if you were actually you literally having a heart attack. so you have to rely on friends. you have to rely on relatives. and why are we paying taxes to which after the nhs , solely on which after the nhs, solely on the back of , a which after the nhs, solely on the back of, a huge amount of money paid by everybody in our
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country . and the people are country. and the people are saying we don't a about that. we want more money. you carry on paying want more money. you carry on paying us. and i'll tell you what, you're going to pay us even more money. so it's coming of our pocket. i admire it's not often i say this . i admire rishi often i say this. i admire rishi in this. it would be far easier if you were a starmer or somebody like that all the idiots who run the lib dems to simply say, i'll tell you what. here we go. his 11. unless let's get on with it. we cannot afford that. our country our country is in a shock . shocking state in a shock. shocking state financially . now you could blame financially. now you could blame covid you could blame the tories. you could blame anything for this. but the truth of the matter is right now we don't have it. why don't they do the two year deal? but their members would get a really good chunk of money. and the whole problem go away until labour come in. then it's their problem and. let's see how they get on with it. indeed but let me tell you a couple of things. firstly i know
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that people are dying because i actually know the case of a courier driver who had a heart attack in their white van . they attack in their white van. they had no friends. attack in their white van. they had no friends . they had no had no friends. they had no colleagues. and his colleagues know that the ambulance did not arrive time. it didn't arrive for over an hour. and what happened? and he died. he died . happened? and he died. he died. well, so was this dying? i think he was in his fifties. well, so was this dying? i think he was in his fifties . and i he was in his fifties. and i think it is a disgrace that the mainstream is not looking for these cases because they are out there. believe me , people are there. believe me, people are dying. i also think a disgrace, calvin, that actually we've almost accepted the stuff just we accepted all of the ridiculous things over covid. it's like, oh yeah, it's just another ambulance strike today, just another nurse to say , no, just another nurse to say, no, this is actually an extraordinary situation. i agree you sunak needs to hold firm, but also we shouldn't just be accepting that our lives, all of our lives are at risk in this country today. yes, the trouble that the nurses have a kind of
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unique sort of position in our society we don't like. everybody has always felt towards them. and even in this strike, people who are hostile to the unions like this labour actually feel quite warm towards the nurses. but what about drivers? who would ever have thought that an ambulance driver would say, i'll tell you what, i'm going to you you with the stroke, you can die you with the stroke, you can die you with the stroke, you can die you with a heart attack, you can . i don't care. i need i need eight and a half % pay payer that eight and a half% pay payer that is a strange thing. and you what? i think the covid plays a role in all this death is part of us not to work is part of us. suddenly the organised haven't got the leverage that they had before . in my time the idea of before. in my time the idea of no trains, no hospital , no, no no trains, no hospital, no, no board of thought, it would have been shocking . the whole of the been shocking. the whole of the uk would come to an and now we just say well i tell you what i
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lost my mum in takeover the day i didn't go to work for a couple of years know. frankly, i don't give a. yeah, exactly. so and so whole is just in so many ways. no, not for the worse for the worse. so we don't get emotional like do. i feel emotional like we do. i feel emotional about ambulance drivers . i like we do. i feel emotional about ambulance drivers. i think they shocking , shocking they are a shocking, shocking moment. love to have moment. and i'd love to have a trade union represents . they've trade union represents. they've come on your show and sit opposite or and actually opposite him or her and actually debate that to find out how they feel about it . if it was their feel about it. if it was their mother who was lying on the kitchen floor, having had shattered her hip because it's not only about strokes. well, i'm see, if you break your leg, you know, suppose nobody's around. normally you get your family to do it. supposing they're around remembering they're around and remembering that in many european countries this would certainly be illegal, that like, by the way, we totally accept in this country that the police are not able to go on strike and the armed forces are not able to go on strike. so personally, i don't see why should be any different. but again, unfortunately the
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conservative party have dropped but again, unfortunately the con ball|tive party have dropped but again, unfortunately the con ball one party have dropped but again, unfortunately the con ball on thisty have dropped but again, unfortunately the con ball on this becauseiropped but again, unfortunately the con ball on this because the ped the ball on this because the minimum this bill has been minimum serve this bill has been languishing . shame languishing. shame in parliament. they had any parliament. if they had any sense, should have known sense, they should have known this oncoming train and this wasn't oncoming train and instead they left to life like everything, not even to look like the child leaving to light like the child leaving to light like tax cuts. the problem is the finishing post is now 18 months away or so and they're they're going to try and create a different for themselves. we're tough this we're tough on that having having had cameron and co literally since 2010 actually saying is there a deal to be done is there deal to be done there a terrible price to be paid and? i think trust coming over the hill. i know you and i disagree about that. right. she was tonight, wasn't she, either i not going to she, either? i am not going to speak to anybody destroys speak to anybody who destroys currency overnight . and there's currency overnight. and there's a lot of people out there paying mortgages today entirely due to that. mortgages today entirely due to that . and the idea she is at the that. and the idea she is at the top of , the conservative party
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top of, the conservative party and people are giving this idea , oxygen, publicity, oxygen ridiculous. you need did you the 4000 words i didn't i wouldn't read i wouldn't read i would you know a love letter from you go read the 4000 words and i think you'll have a different. no, i won't have a different the have it if i've seen that right reaction she's now saying there's some lefty economists out there that let me down is a ridiculous thing she knows it's they're putting dime in they're putting dime told in private she's fine i'm told in private she's fine i'm told in private she's fine i'm told in private she's very flirty very chatty everybody would like her the dinner party in public she was a disaster she hated that government. she admitted today , government. she admitted today, well, she's not a good old cheery people, but that doesn't mean the economic establishment in this country should be able to write . we have a democratic to write. we have a democratic elected prime minister when you haven't been on the old and been on the old job like a guy and
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you know the truth about the matter is that our economy cannot sustain another trust type battering. well, it also cannot sustain the biggest tax burden. so we have to we have to pay burden. so we have to we have to pay for covid. i'm afraid . pay for covid. i'm afraid. let's. mackenzie cancelled as even let's. mackenzie cancelled as ever. thank you. come we'll speak on thursday night, but it's speak on thursday night, but wsfime speak on thursday night, but it's time now to reveal tonight's greatest person. and you needn't jackass . carole you needn't jackass. carole malone, who's your gb nominee ? malone, who's your gb nominee? kelvin, you saying you wouldn't be the love letter forever you wouldn't get one go away my bet is liz truss oh this is not because she was a great part not because she was a great part not because i want to but she's taking on the establishment she's taking on the dark forces and she's a man and she's showing women the right way . i showing women the right way. i in bateman butterworth who migrated britain's of the striking nurses because they're refusing to be while doing an essential job for the rest of us and i think good on them and it's no wonder they really
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support them billions is lucy who's your money mine is an honorary this evening is honorary brit this evening is bethany hamilton . very high bethany hamilton. very high profile sports who has finally come out and boycotted the world surf league this because they're accepting males into the women's team. we need sportswomen to come out and saying only about males out of women's sport for her. males out of women's sport for hen pve males out of women's sport for her. i've watched her video actually earlier today. she's such inspirational woman and it was very, very but liz truss , was very, very but liz truss, today's crisis president . come today's crisis president. come on, liz, your who we need to challenge the politic establishment and the economic in westminster uni and jackass time now camilla i'm going for the double here show me the bag along with the times also sickened to see this girl on the front cover looking like a vogue model and shame on the times for normal in what she did putting her face next to recipes stews for winter nor her shameful
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talent. benjamin butterworth euromoney well, it's the worst sequel since alone to my union jackass is liz truss. oh god, she is the most horrible. i do is absolutely brilliant. what are you talking about, man? we don't got time for another debate, but it's the only time i'm ever going find myself cheering mackenzie cheering along. kelvin mackenzie everything in your everything you just said in your chat her, he's chat right about her, he's dim—witted and the most expensive britain that expensive person in britain that is a surprising coalition i'll give you that. billions is lucy your union, jack jackass. her numbers finally, it's carol vorderman . she has turned from vorderman. she has turned from being a sort of semi star to a activist overnight like a female version of gary lineker. activist overnight like a female version of gary lineker . we are version of gary lineker. we are all suffering from her lectures and tory attacks , and i just and tory attacks, and i just dread to think what she's going to be up to. she seems like labour's spokeswoman now and is lecturing us all from twitter in a rampant rage . anyone who's a rampant rage. anyone who's tory much so gets my job. tory pretty much so gets my job. yeah, i mean, i've always gone very well with voters, but i would say the bbc gives her
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another radio show that are going have me coming for them now because vorderman is a political she should no longer be a radio presenter now caroline you have got the double. how you doing, jackass? i just that times magazine front cover was so distasteful . cover was so distasteful. caroline page, matt butterworth , deluise, thank you so much. my panel , deluise, thank you so much. my panel. thank for your company tonight. i'm back again tomorrow from 9 pm. this is up next with their irreverent take on these types of front pages. good night
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