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the hell away. or they just keep the hell away. royal experts ingrid seward, kinsey schofield and rebecca the duke it out in the clash at 20. elsewhere on the show as she's made a podcast star by the bbc as well as a perverse today seven cover girl. i won't left is endangering person by giving shamima begum celebrity state the former head of counter—terrorism at the mod. chip chapman hits out at the disney ification of the isis brides tale of terror at 1020, nursing has delivered a crystal clear message to patients today. screw your pain. we want our pay . so as they strike for the second day in a row, are the unions a moral go for saying they will continue action for three months? that's big debate at ten. plus this humble grammys speech from harry styles, who somehow spoke at his asians of white privilege from rabid wokeist . this doesn't happen to wokeist. this doesn't happen to people like very often. and this is so nice. thank you very, very
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much . i'll give my blistering much. i'll give my blistering take on the left's race baiting rubbish . the media house at 1030 rubbish. the media house at 1030 and after a virtual signalling, bbc journalists announced her family had given away bbc journalists announced her family had given awa y £100,000 family had given away £100,000 to make up for the sins of ancestors has culture gone mad ? ancestors has culture gone mad? our very own a quiz says . this our very own a quiz says. this is a form of white supremacy. she's going to explain why at 950 plus as respected child experts warn that an excessive metoo inspired crackdown wrecking the lives of school boys does the war on men need to be stopped before traditional masculinity is destroyed altogether? laurence fox good to analyse in the fox report at 935 i'm going to have to pass newspapers hot off the press as well and i bratton, you greatest person a union jackass. this is dan watson tonight let's go .
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dan watson tonight let's go. butt breaking tonight westman says his toughest talking mp how very own lee anderson has been appointed deputy chairman of the conservative. it's a hugely deserved promotion and while he's rightly chuffed the announcement has sent the left and the craven msm into meltdown. today the guardian's pippa corera branded a red wall rot , while from what i assume rot, while from what i assume she thinks is , an insult. it's she thinks is, an insult. it's not, by the way, while snaring labour mp zara's hold, thomas said his appointment was the barrel . well, here he is lee barrel. well, here he is lee anderson. congrats isolations. you're annoying all of the right people today, aren't you ? well, people today, aren't you? well, i'll say i'm tolerable after out in force against nice things about my fellow . i've always about my fellow. i've always said whilst i've been in this industry, that 50% of the population won't like my views , population won't like my views, my political stance on stuff and. you know, if i am living inside their heads rent free and they come and taken twitter and social media to say things about
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me, then that's up to them. but you know, really the people in this country, they want to speak their i say that. so their mind. and i say that. so i always and say the things that most people are thinking. and i think i do that a regular basis. my think i do that a regular basis. my constituents certainly tell me that. and if people i don't want to have a go at me, i think really they should be looking the shoulder they're showing a majority election, you majority the next election, you know, okay. i think, know, going to be okay. i think, you know, say i get out you know, just i say i get out there amongst my own people and say they're thinking. and the last and the guardian and the daily have coming up to me. i've got broad i can set up like now leigh you were here on the studio on wednesday night and you said, look, you'd love the job but there was zero chance you were going to be it. so can you were going to be it. so can you explain happened ? have you you explain happened? have you spoken to rishi sunak. how did you get this job? well, it's just come out of the blue this morning. obviously out the country at the moment. i'm
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parliamentary business and i got a message to say that the chief witness to speak to so spoke to and they said we want you to be the chairman , the party. and the chairman, the party. and i said, well, why ? and basically said, well, why? and basically it was like, what want to say we like the way you get it message across and you speak to people. i think you know i talk about all the day make my mind up i said, yes, of course i will. i have the conservative party in massive debt. personally that they taught me when split, they taught me when i was split, they taught me when i was split, they almost and gave me the chance represent own chance to represent my own constituency. and then obviously a moments later, i a tape so a few moments later, i a tape so appreciate that you wish me all the i'm incredibly proud the best. i'm incredibly proud done the job i do i'm really done of the job i do i'm really looking now pinch myself every single morning when i wake up and piece this myself. when i walk into parliament day to do a job i love doing and to be given this as well which is, you know, has gone down really well. the membership i've had messages, you text messages from all you know, text messages from all over country, which me the over the country, which me the very best look the left are going to attack where they're going to attack where they're going to attack where they're
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going to be looking for stop them few days. so them over the next few days. so to up so i'm not really to have up so i'm not really interested. the only thing i am interested. the only thing i am interested this great interested in is this great country and making sure country of ours and making sure that the general that we win the next general election. and are you going election. and how are you going to do that, leigh? because you have yourself that the have conceded yourself that the conservative party is in dire straits at the moment. you all we've had a terrible concerned about the invasion across , the about the invasion across, the channel. so what's your prescription . you are in prescription. you are in a position of power . how do prescription. you are in a position of power. how do you stop? what could be or what's like? it could be a historic at the next election. well yeah well yeah i think we've been marched up the hill many, many times on the small, small boats crisis out before. that's never my priority was certainly in the red wall again immigration down sort of the inflation and all things you know i am i'm budget now from a position of strength can get out there talk to the membership get the balance membership and get the balance but something i on a but if it is something i on a regular basis anyway i go out
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and if i was in the last i was in how you how if the week before and it's getting people interested you know in normal grassroots tories not just necessarily they are interested in it. well i've got to say and i've got this all the time, you know, that i've on your show wednesday, i get really good feedback. i like, you know, i am a voice for a lot of people out there and the tory party think that as well . if they want to that as well. if they want to give them point of play for give them this point of play for the next election as the labour party will hate, appointment. party will hate, is appointment. i've inside camp. i know i've been inside camp. i know what they think. know they say what they think. i know they say they will hate this with a passion. believe me that the bickering of woodwork bickering out of the woodwork over week, if they look over the next week, if they look like like i say, that's coming out of go . but you know what out of go. but you know what i think it i don't think the mum of children think my family i think that friends i'm think that our friends i'm thinking about this country and if labour get to number 10 it's going to be a terrible terrible time. i remember what it was like the seventies when they the unions around the country, that's the union paymasters that's what the union paymasters
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are for. an 18 members. are looking for. an 18 members. got you they've got we've got you labour they've got we've got big problems so this is a great chance for me to help and you know, to our party and you know, to help our party and government track government be on the right track and message across in and get our message across in the people vote yes. the seats. people vote yes. we've had a tough time, but we're trying our best we we're trying our best that we will it the end. well will get it in the end. well look, you know, i don't hold back, lee, when it comes to rishi, and i don't think he gets everything but this was everything right. but this was a good appointment. this was a appointment from . rishi, today appointment from. rishi, today i believe you . speak for the believe you. speak for the people. you speak for the red and you've got one hell of a job on your hands. you're going to have to keep us posted, though, late, because we want to see how your progress goes. but listen, your progress goes. but listen, you know , give me a great you know, give me a great platform . don't forget my platform. don't forget my friends at gb news like say you've , given me a good you've, given me a good platform. you let me get my message across, you know, challenge me when we have a difficult times. i'm fed for good. that's what the broadcasters do. but yeah, right. she's brave right. she's made a brave decision. but judging by my inbox membership i'm
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inbox and the membership i'm hope is right decision . hope it is the right decision. yeah. we broad church and a yeah. we a broad church and a conservative party. and like i say, the but on the whole are beyond disappointment and that i've got a big debt to pay back now and you can guarantee that i will do best to pay back the conservative and donate all lee anderson . good luck, deputy anderson. good luck, deputy chair of the conservative party . but of course we will still speaking to you on a regular bafis speaking to you on a regular basis here on dan wootton tonight congratulate and thank you so much . slightly later than you so much. slightly later than planned latest gb news now and our top story the metropolitan police commissioner has apologised for failings . the apologised for failings. the force after the sentencing of former officer david carrick . former officer david carrick. the 48 year old has been handed 36 life sentences and will serve a minimum of 30 years for sexual offences against a dozen women . offences against a dozen women. carrick pleaded guilty to 49
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charges, including 24 counts of rape carried out whilst he was a serving officer , a smart role. serving officer, a smart role. he says he's determined to root out misconduct in the force . out misconduct in the force. people are going to be very shaken by this. i completely recognise that we are determined to tackle this. most of our people , great people, but we've people, great people, but we've been too weak in to the ones who aren't so. you're going to see month by month changes as remove those individuals and you can report on that. i know my words today aren't enough . people have today aren't enough. people have heard me talk about plans and they can only see the action that we take for the coming months. they will see that. meanwhile, lancashire police say it still believes nicola fell into the river. wyre while she was out walking her dog 11 days ago.the was out walking her dog 11 days ago. the underwater search for the mother of two has continued throughout today . the force is throughout today. the force is also investigating 500 new lines of enquiry although so far has not found any evidence of criminality . superintendent criminality. superintendent sally said this afternoon they're not ruling anything out.
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we remain open to any information and any information thatis information and any information that is credible and factual to try and trace nicola and bring answers for her. but it remain our belief that nicola sadly fell into the river and that this is a missing person enquiry . international news and the foreign secretary says three british people are missing following the earthquakes in turkey , syria. rishi sunak has turkey, syria. rishi sunak has also pledged the uk's support. turkey's president erdogan. the disaster that has killed more than 7000 people in the country and neighbouring syria. a british search and rescue team with 77 members with specialist equipment dogs is currently assisting with the rescue effort in country . the first 7.8 in country. the first 7.8 magnitude quake hit yesterday morning with a second quake measuring 7.5. just a few hours
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later now . now, as you've been later now. now, as you've been heanng later now. now, as you've been hearing on dan wooden, the prime minister has revealed his new cabinet following a reshuffle . cabinet following a reshuffle. he also created four new departments. greg hands over as the new conservative party chairman after nadhim zahawi was sacked. kemi badenoch the new business and trade secretary , business and trade secretary, lucy frazer, has become the culture secretary, taking over michelle donelan, who's made a new science and technology secretary and the business and trade culture departments have been broken into separate units. grant shapps now the energy secretary , that's all for me. secretary, that's all for me. now i'm back in an hour. now back. dan . back. dan. scheming sturgeon's dream is crumbling and that is a great thing for scotland . the security thing for scotland. the security of our union. the disastrous
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first minister's desire to be world queen of woke. even if it puts the safety of scottish women at risk will now be her undoing . it's sturgeon's poll undoing. it's sturgeon's poll moment. but unlike she isn't pursuing the destruction women's rights for ideological reasons , rights for ideological reasons, but rather to enhance her own reputation on the international stage. that's morally wrong . and stage. that's morally wrong. and i wonder scots, even independence supporters, by the way, have now had enough. but as i've said , sturgeon doesn't i've said, sturgeon doesn't really care about independence. she cares about herself. a stunning intervention from her onetime mentor turned arch , alex onetime mentor turned arch, alex salmond, sums up how, quote, self—indulgent nonsense of the gender recognition reform bill as a 30 year, slow growing movement began to a position where you seem to have been jority of our people . did you jority of our people. did you plan on kind of sending the sex
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spaces prize then and strive for because of some daft ideology? the 6% decline in the band is fought over in one. think a little things two years of gradually building, building, building . but we get in payments building. but we get in payments over 50% and then through it wins and some self nonsense but . but even if it was right but 60 and that would hardly be tactically the most astute now i don't agree with stephen politically at. scottish separatism is a folly. but his diagnosis sturgeon's political failure is absolutely correct . failure is absolutely correct. she is now a laughing stock. just look at how she's finally being apart by complacent scottish so easily. this past week . don't see how it's week. don't see how it's possible to a rapist within a
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female prison. this individual case is about whether they are trans or not. and this individual case. this is a person who has been convicted. it will rip. but trans women are women. but in the present context there is no automatic right for a trans women context where a trans woman is not a woman. no, that is. yeah. i'm not going to get into the individual circumstances of that particular individual's to be a woman, because i don't have enough information about that. the key factor in this case is , the key factor in this case is, not the individual's claim to be a woman. the key and in fact, only important factor in this case is that the individual has been convicted of rape. malcolm writes about her, the person being a rapist in context of what should happen them within the prison service i think you just referred to earlier bryson using the word her. does that mean you do? in fact think she is a woman? anything into. i am trying to rush the individual
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you started seeing her. do you regard isla bryson as a woman herself ? as a regard isla bryson as a woman herself? as a woman? i regard the individual as a rapist . no the individual as a rapist. no wonder biggest supporters can no longer defend sturgeon and no wonder support for scottish separatism is plummeting too, as sturgeon is loopy and nonsensical . all promises are nonsensical. all promises are revealed as a. now we learn labour's welsh government under mark drake is planning a similar policy intervention . yet more policy intervention. yet more fall him . but again i embrace fall him. but again i embrace what's happening here. britons are starting to wake up to the very real of a potential labour snp from hell coming soon to westminster . to respond now my westminster. to respond now my superstar panel top daily mail columnist and broadcaster blue tell conservative commentator the reverend calvin robinson and the reverend calvin robinson and the author and broadcaster to rebecca reid . look, amanda, rebecca reid. look, amanda, there's not much that i agree with alex salmond on, but he summed what sturgeon has done
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that overstuffed little haggis just stuffed up. so in the months since she's launched , he months since she's launched, he she actually if someone rapes a if a human being a person, whatever she wants to call them , rapes a woman , that means , rapes a woman, that means a penis is involved. that means a man she designed herself . she. man she designed herself. she. she was actually referring to adam graham as a woman . i know. adam graham as a woman. i know. i know a man . adam graham as a woman. i know. i know a man. but adam graham as a woman. i know. i know a man . but my adam graham as a woman. i know. i know a man. but my view adam graham as a woman. i know. i know a man . but my view is i know a man. but my view is actually it comes to rape. and if you if commit an act as a man with a working penis upon a, then that is you know i mean we getting ourselves tied up we're not saying she's tough to solve politically. she's basically lost in the months since she's pursued campaign she has pursued this campaign she has lost six or 7% in the polls. and more importantly in the polls of people who want to vote for a free scotland . and that's the free scotland. and that's the kind of because what she's done, you know, we've talked about
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this sometimes before race laws, the vote two six in scotland even wants to allow people people legally drink in scotland to 16 even though they have twice the alcohol deaths of the whole of europe. work that one out she's obsessed with the young vote because she thinks she can get them to support her. but what's happening now is you're seeing an older democrat pick, are the people that pick, which are the people that mostly who i thinking this mostly vote who i thinking this all feels really uncomfortable and so she's these two really important issues. and so she's these two really important issues . well one not important issues. well one not important issues. well one not important issues. well one not important issue and one very important issue and one very important issue and independents and as i said, she stuffed herself . rebecca she has, hasn't herself. rebecca she has, hasn't she ? because all of a sudden, she? because all of a sudden, scottish people thinking, hang on a moment , this woman doesn't on a moment, this woman doesn't really care . separatism know really care. separatism know this is all about at once and extreme hard left woke agenda which is putting scottish women at risk. oh, no . think it would
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at risk. oh, no. think it would be inaccurate? say the nicholas sturgeon doesn't about separatism. i think she cares. i'm not saying she doesn't also care about this stuff, but she very, very, very deeply scottish independence. that's independence. i think that's deep. her priority deep. i think it's her priority now, though, because i said no. i absolutely. think i think it absolutely. i think it's she misjudged how it's i think she misjudged how to there. and i think she to get there. and i think she felt this term that she was felt that this term that she was a sort of button one that was a clear cut thing. and there was clearly a meeting went wrong because they put on a what can we do? trans and then tried to make that the vehicle and who who's idea it was to use a convicted as the hero of accountable rapist is really confusing apart from fact that i suppose every time anybody tries to have a conversation about trans rights on television, it always goes wrong because because get down in because you get bogged down in who's who , penis who who's who, a penis and who doesn't, who a cervix, who doesn't, who has a cervix, who doesn't. so maybe she was hoping that would too be confusing. your just your conversation would all just them always wrong them leave? it always goes wrong because nonsensical. it's because it's nonsensical. it's a nonsensical isn't it, nonsensical argument, isn't it, that man to become a woman or that a man to become a woman or a nonsensical nonsense a woman can nonsensical nonsense
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for months and months and months she us that the safety she to tell us that the safety of scottish women was not at risk her hard left extreme position on trans rights . and i position on trans rights. and i think all scots have now woken up to the fact what adam graham did could now be done time and time again. thanks to the gender recognition reform bill. but you and i have been talking about this for a long time, warning nicholas sturgeon that this would the consequence. not would the consequence. it's not one want to be proved one that i want to be proved right on. but she would vote should you attack? well, exactly but is i mean, she can't even. you was identifying the you said she was identifying the adam implying, adam a woman she was implying, but wouldn't say. but she wouldn't even say. adam is woman. is man. she's is a woman. adam is man. she's herself called. she said her. but it seems to me that nicholas sturgeon things genders, sturgeon things are now genders, men, well, it men, women and rapists. well, it was a clever. it's to fair. was a clever. it's to be fair. it was a fairly sensible dodge. it's i would done in it's what i would have done in her didn't it was her position it didn't it was better she was. but why is better than she was. but why is it kind of makes you think why
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is nicholas sturgeon so confused about what it is to be a woman? i'm just wondering against here , i'm nothing. i'm just wondering against here , i'm nothing .just i'm not , i'm nothing. just i'm not saying about the here i think it is a that's not what makes somebody . woman amanda, let's somebody. woman amanda, let's not be mean people's how are you accusing ? me being mean? yeah. accusing? me being mean? yeah. what make someone make it. they'll come on. i don't know . i they'll come on. i don't know. i hope he is. i think only about it on different. yes, i know what makes me a woman. so you can't answer what is a woman? you literally cannot. i have been asking me about it. i can certainly answer what it is to be a man . certainly answer what it is to be a man. promise me. yeah, i can make wings both. make them up. but seriously, what make somebody a man. a man has penis. okay, but if you have a bloke locked up at my house and took his kid off and there was nothing there, i would say there's the door. so if you use your penis in a terrible accident for the man. or accident for the man. right. or are you for the. a very good point. that's a very good
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point. yes, that's a very good point. yes, that's a very good point. you have point. could you have a hysterectomy? a hysterectomy? don't think a woman. think a guy woman. yes, i don't think a guy lost penis. thinks that it lost his penis. thinks that it would be my goodness thing. i think it's more commerce is going to take control completely. no, i'm completely. jane you in la or struck and blown away i very much appreciate your rebecca great but it shocks me i think this is where the left are eating themselves because i think people at home will be screaming at the television. they'll be tweeting right now or bakery, at the television. they'll be twe
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what i know what chromosomes i have. but you don't have to say i do. i just. this may all become silly. it's great nonsense. why this nonsense ? why nonsense. why this nonsense? why scheming sturgeon's losing sport babies knows we're bickering on the set amount of time i sleep having to hear all night about the fox report is to come too and with a group leading childcare experts warning that the metoo movement has demonised , our school boys does woke a victim culture pose a threat to children and masculinity. laurence fox on that at 935. an exciting clash who should attend king charles's upcoming coronation? one both on either of shameless sussexes harry and meghan. robotic ingrid seward goes up against states side royal expert kinsey schofield . royal expert kinsey schofield. commentator and journalist rebecca toomey . we've got a big rebecca toomey. we've got a big poll running on this. go and vote at gb news. on twitter, the results straight after .
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break it's break wsfime break it's time for the clash . the it's time for the clash. the king's conundrum has rumbled on this week with the sussexes attendance proving a never ending headache for the palace . ending headache for the palace. the king and prince of wales are said to working together on said to be working together on the however while the matter. however while charles unity. william charles desire's unity. william is still understandably furious over brother's attacks over brother's vicious attacks against him. one plan reportedly in the works dubbed operation harry in a hurry. sorry, harry,
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in a hurry. he's we'd see the duke whisked in out of britain for just 48 hours. but the king is now being warned that if harry attends alone, it could add further fuel to meghan's . so add further fuel to meghan's. so with the royal family in a perpetual crisis over the sussex situation, what's the best case scenario? so we're going to give you three options here. number one, that prince harry attends the coronation alone. number two, that the toxic if two, that the toxic sussexes, if forgiven to forgiven for their attempts to bnng forgiven for their attempts to bring down the monarchy and are able attend together. number able to attend together. number three, allowed three, neither of them allowed anywhere near the historic occasion. we've got poll occasion. we've got a poll running at gb news who's running on this at gb news who's on twitter. the result shortly but help you make up your mind and of our guests tonight back in one of those positions , in one of those positions, editor of majesty editor in chief of majesty magazine, ingrid seward , joins magazine, ingrid seward, joins us, royal commentator schofield and entertainment correspondent rebecca toomey. so i'm going to start with you because you're the toughest on this aren't you. you say you want harry or meghan
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. you want them to stay in your neck of the woods ? that's right. neck of the woods? that's right. i think that if we look at the abdication of edward the eighth, he was exiled. he continued to try to disrupt royal family behind the scenes and under mined them. but the royal family, you know they kept their distance. they focussed on their core and it ultimately strengthened the brand. i think that the royal family should do the same with harry and meghan. i think they're very destructive. if you would have asked year wouldn't asked me a year ago, i wouldn't have had same opinion. but have had the same opinion. but their actions of late , it's their actions as of late, it's changed perception . harry and changed perception. harry and meghan not only in the states but globally. so i do think that they should home that they're they should at home that they're a and. they're very a distraction and. they're very destructive towards a specific william . ingrid william and catherine. ingrid seward , you're not quite as seward, you're not quite as tough as that . i mean, i have to tough as that. i mean, i have to say, i'm with kinsey, i don't want to say . but you say, i'm with kinsey, i don't want to say. but you think this harry in a hurry plan is a good one. ingrid have harry come in quickly and then. no. meghan
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well, the whole point that the coronation is religious ceremony , the crowning, an anointing, a king. that king is father. he has to be there. he has command . added the invitation, says my command of the king the air marshal is requested to invite you now, harry, for all his bravado and all his snipes , his bravado and all his snipes, his family, and in particular, his brother. i don't think that is brave enough or would even want to turn that kind of invitation . i think that they should both come. i'm not saying i like idea, but i think they should i think they should both come . think they should both come. they should behave. i think they will be completely overawed by the whole ceremony , by the whole the whole ceremony, by the whole weekend. and i think they will keep quite quiet. no one will be interested in them disrupting anything because we'll all be overawed by this amazing ceremony . and i know that 78% of
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ceremony. and i know that 78% of people really don't want them here, but it's not up to us. it's really up to charles. we came . rebecca to me you go came. rebecca to me you go totally the other way and you actually think both these disrupters should, should be at the coronation. you want both harry and meghan there? why? i just got to cause chaos. aren't they? well, it's going to cause chaos, whatever happens. and i think the main thing is, with meghan, whatever she does or doesn't do seems to cause an awful lot of offence . we just awful lot of offence. we just remember during spare harry's controversial autobiography, let's call it that meghan was no one was saying it. let's call it that meghan was no one was saying it . there were one was saying it. there were lots of headlines saying , was lots of headlines saying, was she she's not supporting him. if meghan doesn't make it to the coronation , there'll be lots of coronation, there'll be lots of you know, she's a kid, the royal family. she can't let bygones be bygones and move on. i it's going to put the attention in the wrong direction and it should king charles should just be on king charles and coronation and and the coronation and a positive celebration because whatever meghan does everyone's
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going attack it might going attack her. so it might just get there if she comes . just get there if she comes. kinsey i just don't buy that though . don't buy because though. don't buy that. because if hear right, if i hear for if i hear right, if i hear for those days of the coronation or even harry's here, what is to dominate the coverage? what's the body language like between william and harry? where do sit? does williams shoot him? an evil stare ? do they try and hijack stare? do they try and hijack the official formalities by staging their own walkabout like they wanted to do. by the way, after the queen's funeral or before the queen's veto. but actually, william and kate step did and quite rightly and said hang on a moment, no, no, you're not going to walk about on your own. will accompany you. i own. we will accompany you. i don't trust them because i don't trust not and turn trust them not to try and turn coronation into their own pubuchy coronation into their own publicity fest . remember the publicity fest. remember the candles stick. we were all engrossed with the placement , engrossed with the placement, the candlestick at the queen's funeral because it was conveniently placed right in front meghan face. front of meghan face. no, i think right. not
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think you're right. it's not just that, dan it's not just what happens at coronation . what happens at the coronation. it's later. it's. it's six months later. it's. it's six months later. it's. it's 12 months down the line when two harry and when season two of harry and meghan comes out when chapters 473 of spare. part volume 97 come out. it's the idea that that this should be a celebration king charles he's waited his entire for this and you know everybody around them going to be nervous about what they say and what do because they say and what do because they don't want their thoughts, their their words or their actions exposed two people. actions exposed by two people. they secret. how do you they keep a secret. how do you justify that? actually justify that? i actually think what kinsey's said. ingrid just dropped out, sally but . what kinsey's said. ingrid just dropped out, sally but. i actually what? what? actually think. what? what? kinsey just said very very kinsey just said is very very accurate because we actually now have proof, rebecca, to that they will do that in. spare harry quoted direct from a conversation that he had with then prince charles king charles in the after charles had buried
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his father prince philip and he quoted word for word that stink . rebecca and how on earth can any member of the royal family ever trust having a private conversation with harry again after that ? yeah, and i'm not after that? yeah, and i'm not going to debate that. i'm not going to debate that. i'm not going to debate that. i'm not going to debate that sense betrayal. what i would say is let's remember prince andrew and let's remember prince andrew and let's just put things in perspective little what perspective a little bit, what harry did what prince andrew harry did and what prince andrew did, shame he's put on his did, the shame he's put on his family, not comparable. family, they're not comparable. so andrew can't escape so i think andrew can't escape this. but one thing about prince andrew, i'd be on balcony. andrew, i'd be on the balcony. rebecca he ain't going to rebecca to me, he ain't going to be the balcony. andrew no , be on the balcony. andrew no, he's but one the things he's not. but one of the things with royal families that with the royal families that they're to modernise, they're trying to modernise, they're trying to modernise, they're appeal they're trying to appeal and lots people understand, lots of people understand, well, why they say this, is that meghan is actually trash meghan harry is actually trash that happening as that but what's happening is as the modernise, they the royal family modernise, they become celebrities , become more like celebrities, more and what comes with more icons and what comes with celebrity headlines drama celebrity is headlines is drama is the analysis of a scandal being case in a certain way. and
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meghan is a glamorous, attractive , controversial women attractive, controversial women and. that's what people like to talk about. whether we like it or not, the narrative doesn't move. he has the right to talk about conversations that have happened between her and kate middleton. doesn't . but she middleton. that doesn't. but she is she beautiful is glamorous. she is beautiful debating doesn't mean debating that. that doesn't mean she . a backstabber. i mean, she can. a backstabber. i mean, i understand what you're saying. we're going talk we're all going to talk about meghan that doesn't meghan markle. that doesn't justify behaviour . their justify her behaviour. their behaviour is absolutely ludicrous and uncomfortable to prince andrew because prince andrew going tv going. andrew isn't going on tv going. i'd to tell you about the i'd love to tell you about the secret had with kate . yeah. secret i had with kate. yeah. and date ingrid seward. do you do you want to weigh in on that? because got her back. because we've got her back. i lost for a minute. you're talking about prince andrew now? yeah we're talking about kinsey's making the point that actually the thing with prince andrew, while he's not going to be on the balcony, he hasn't broken any trust with the other members of the royal family. he's not publishing private compos had between king charles and prince harry in the hours
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after his father's funeral. which i just thought have to be honest. but i thought it was probably the most grotesque moment of spare. and there's many of them, as we know , when many of them, as we know, when he was talking about, many of them, as we know, when he was talking about , they all he was talking about, they all went to frogmore and harry wrote to me immediately , prince to me immediately, prince philip's funeral. well, i just think that harry is so on. harry that, you know, he never gave his voice to anything else. and think that really prince andrew i mean, prince andrew could write his own biography. we don't know what he's going to do . i don't think he would ever kind of talk about his family the royal family in that way, because he's older. you know, he's been brought up a different way . i just find that harry's way. i just find that harry's whole outlook on this book was extraordinary that he should be so disloyal , not only to his so disloyal, not only to his family, but many other people
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that pass through his life . and that pass through his life. and look, there's lots of problems in prince andrew. of course, we told regularly on the show about that situation, too, because there's now an attempt to rehabilitate we can rehabilitate him. i think we can all that prince andrew's all agree that prince andrew's attendance at the coronation will not overshadow the coronation in the same way that the attendance of our fascinating debate. that was editor in chief of majesty magazine. glad we got you back. ingnd magazine. glad we got you back. ingrid the us royal commentator kinsey schofield and correspondent rebecca to me so who do you agree with there with the royal family in a perpetual crisis over the sussexes question, what's the best case scenario for this? twitter says they shouldn't attend because they shouldn't attend because they from they can't be trusted from nannder they can't be trusted from narinder must and will narinder they both must and will attend george invite harry attend and george invite harry and and if they turn it and meghan and if they turn it down, they turn it against you . down, they turn it against you. your verdict now. and so these three choices here, just 8% of you think harry should attend alone, 9% of you think harry and meghan should both be at the
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coronation. but 83% of you, an overwhelming say, neither of them should attend. and i have to say i'm with you on that, stay away . coming up with abc stay away. coming up with abc due to give away stay away. coming up with abc due to give awa y £100,000 as due to give away £100,000 as reparations for her family's historic links to slavery , is historic links to slavery, is that simply victimhood culture gone mad? our very own nana akua live in the studio on this at 950, but first with experts warning that the excessive metoo movement is damaging and demonising teenage lads, this woke leftie culture destroying a generation of british boys. laurence fox he's going to join me for a very important fox on this straight after the .
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break time now for the fox with laurence fox . a group of leading laurence fox. a group of leading child experts has of the tragic impact and excessive crackdown inspired by the metoo movement has had on the lives of schoolboy . criminal defence schoolboy. criminal defence lawyer sandra paul told the sunday times that the new found of reporting behaviour that could be interpreted as sexually inappropriate has created a culture in which schoolboys as young as 14 have been suspended from schools for behaviour as mild as unwelcome, brushing up against someone lunchtime against someone in the lunchtime queue. leading childhood psychosis rapists julie lynn also warned that boys are being destroyed by an excessive culture shift in the wake of metoo and that she now exclu sees young boys who have been ostracised by their peers for
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behaviour. she describes as fumbling at worst now the issue of sexual safety in british schools is nothing to be scoffed at. course. 2021 ofsted report found that 79% of girls said sexual assault happens a lot or sometimes between people their age at secondary schools and college. but laurence fox a balance to be had here there and do you think we risk demonising school with our attempts to really push some of the i guess the orthodoxy that has developed after the metoo into schools . after the metoo into schools. i think we're in danger don of seeing the repercussions of what happens when you hypersexualized children and by the woke movement and via this sort of parasitic vocal way that white movement seeks to sexualise children . and we're hearing children. and we're hearing reports over and again now of kids being taught all this stuff in the lesson and then going outside and trying in the
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playground. and we're witnessing war on male and female fundamentally here and it's very worrying, you know , boys need to worrying, you know, boys need to be taught and encouraged to be boys that going attending to men and of we stand wholeheartedly against any form of sexual abuse by anybody but kids kids shouldn't be sexual objects anyway so blame the wokeist. but yet another parasitical , yet another parasitical, horrible assault on humanity. that's actually a very good point. but what do we do practically, lawrence? i mean, your dad must worry about this sort of thing, because i'm heanng sort of thing, because i'm hearing from lots of parents who say, actually , you know, good say, actually, you know, good contributor this show, silly awarded wrote in the daily telegraph on this and said that her stepson's friends are now too terrified even get a taxi home with a female friend because there could false allegations made . so it's almost allegations made. so it's almost like boys are living in a of
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total paranoia . we have seen total paranoia. we have seen lots of false allegations in the media reuben peoples lives because of the length of time our justice because of the length of time ourjustice system takes because of the length of time our justice system takes to work well it's dreadful also that women who are sexually abused much older men are having to be put in this situation . but put in this situation. but you're hearing in america happening is people are having consent oral sex underneath. you know , when they're drunk or, you know, when they're drunk or, you know, when they're drunk or, you know , under the influence of know, under the influence of various things and they wake up earlier than each other to report each other for right . the report each other for right. the thing is, boys and girls fumble around. that's what happens when they're young and we cannot a definition on everything the time and this mental health crisis which is coming as a result of all these dreadful and phones of which my children and everyone else's children are on them is it's just very, very sad what we should do , in my view. what we should do, in my view. and what about education is
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going to do we're going to launch by education coming next week because we need to have some civic education is some civic education that is built around the responsibilities men and that responsibilities of men and that two totally separate beings and they have to totally separate strengths combination strengths and in combination each the most each other, they make the most wonderful combination which wonderful combination for which children in. we should children to grow in. we should not pass on the responsibility of raising our children the state so your plan and your bad education plan what will that involve ? because where will it involve? because where will it be done due to remain? is this something that parents should be taking . on well, first of all, taking. on well, first of all, we i told, us, we, our public has just come through. last week, 72% of parents are very against a lot of the things that we present them as. what children are being taught in school. but 72% of them don't know what their children are being taught in school. so first and foremost, it's an awareness issue. your children are no longer going to school and in loco is being looked after and
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taught how to think and what to think. they're being indoctrinated. they're being told masturbation sex, all indoctrinated. they're being to|this masturbation sex, all indoctrinated. they're being to|this sortmasturbation sex, all indoctrinated. they're being to|this sort of sturbation sex, all indoctrinated. they're being to|this sort of stuffation sex, all indoctrinated. they're being to|this sort of stuff .:ion sex, all indoctrinated. they're being to|this sort of stuff . very ex, all of this sort of stuff. very young ages , which as adults we young ages, which as adults we can completely with at a young age is of course we're going to go out into the playground afterwards and have a try of this . it'sjust afterwards and have a try of this . it's just it's this stuff. it's just it's a complete i mean, it's you know, we saw it with some smith. i mean, i don't really care about sam smith. it's stupid song and it's terrible costume. but with everything and parents fundamentally and really need to know that when they're children at school , they're not going to at school, they're not going to at school, they're not going to a place where they can educated, they're going to a place where they're going to a place where they're being tended to comrades. and until we can help parents understand that, which by bad education, by the door, we're going to do, we a problem, that's what we are . absolutely that's what we are. absolutely fascinating stuff . laurence fox fascinating stuff. laurence fox with the fox report. thank you so much. but coming up in tonight's blitz as another nationwide nurse in strike continues . are these unions continues. are these unions immoral to ? say that they're
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immoral to? say that they're going to continue action for the next three months regardless of the threat to patient safety? my superstar panel very up about that, but going to have their say alongside tomorrow's newspaper front pages . but newspaper front pages. but first, journalist first, with abc journalist giving away money and flying to the caribbean , personally the caribbean, personally apologise tours apologise for unsafe tours unked apologise for unsafe tours linked to historic slavery . is linked to historic slavery. is this virtue signalling gone mad? broadcaster nana recorded live me in the studio straight after the .
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break nana square is tonight's outsider . now, in case nana square is tonight's outsider. now, in case you needs reminding that the bbc is a breeding ground for white journalists, the us correspondent laura traralgon has announced that her aristocratic family will donate £100,000 to the caribbean island of granada reparations of granada as reparations for their historic to slavery. bit of digging, however, shows that the civilians were paid compensation of nearly £27,000
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for the abolition of slavery 1834, equivalent to about for the abolition of slavery 1834, equivalent to abou t £2.7 1834, equivalent to about £27 million in today's money, a lot more than million in today's money, a lot more tha n £100,000 plus with the more than £100,000 plus with the population of the island around 125,000. that isn't enough for each citizen to even receiv e £1. each citizen to even receive £1. now, trevelyan very individualistic and should probably come as no surprise considering only a few months she starred in her own documentary commissioned by the beeb that included moments like this . in beeb that included moments like this. in 1834, my family received the equivalent of £3 million in compensation and the slaves received nothing . do you slaves received nothing. do you think that my family should pay money in reparations to the people of grenada ? the british people of grenada? the british government first of all, must apologise wholeheartedly with regards to the role that it
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played in the slave trade and slavery. and those are the british government we cannot leave the monarchy . yes, we leave the monarchy. yes, we currently were the queen of england . they did not equate to england. they did not equate to me this . just feels like another me this. just feels like another rich white liberal to assuage their guilt . hmm. you know, their guilt. hmm. you know, i actually get quite annoyed by this . this, to me is actually get quite annoyed by this. this, to me is exactly what you said is it's a form of almost maintaining the narrative that we are better that you should have been one of the key people like this all time coming in and saying, oh, we white people, we have done you wrong. you are inferior to us. years ago . the slave trade happened ago. the slave trade happened where so sorry. we're going to give you a little of money to make up for it. listen, if she's not serious about it, first of all, she should give away all the money. if she's that serious about it. but as i was reading about it. but as i was reading about this didn't take me long to get words white to get to the words white privilege. so it's perpetuating a narrative of superiority and perpetuating a victim mentality for . black people and
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perpetuating a victim mentality for. black people and i, for one, am quite sick of it . we one, am quite sick of it. we need to, as you know people need to understand that the slave trade was, not just perpetuated by white people. the africans black people sold their people become slaves. it a trade. it was a terrible trade. it was perfectly legal. now later, we look on it and think that is and no one's asking for reparations. for many african nations or organisations or businesses, are they? so it does feel like this is targeted, specific against white folk ? and as long as white folk? and as long as speaking, she's probably using phones and other technology . phones and other technology. slavery is being perpetuated , slavery is being perpetuated, producing a lot of the items that she is using. so i find this complete hypocrisy that she's even saying we should pay back because of the terribleness of us. yet she's probably wearing clothes made in a sweatshop somewhere. maybe in india, she's using her mobile phone, which has probably got components. mined by slaves. she
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may . well, have an electric car. may. well, have an electric car. if she's that much of a virtue signalling that she will have. and obviously the cobalt, the lithium that are lithium and the things that are being slaves. it is being mined by slaves. it is just typical narrative that just the typical narrative that hear from people like this trying to they have an trying to show that they have an affinity for people of colour and, that they are now making up for it. now having benefited from it. there so well and i'm just since i heard a hundred thousand the way ain't thousand by the way i ain't going to a thing so i think it is virtue signalling exercise to herself better but also so herself feel better but also so she spoke about as one of these woke lefties who say everyone should pay reparations including the way great britain, the uk , the way great britain, the uk, that we should be bankrupt and i'm sorry now and we don't have the money. well, not only that. but how far do you want to go back?i but how far do you want to go back? i mean, i'm there was back? i mean, i'm sure there was a when white people, slaves a time when white people, slaves and people would and black people would perpetuate the other perpetuate fighting. the other part of it look, cannot keep part of it look, we cannot keep going i cannot be going backwards. i cannot be held responsible the actions held responsible for the actions of my dad or the of my daughter or my dad or the person then person before person then the person before then i will from my own
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then i will learn from my own mistakes and draw own mistakes and draw my own conclusions. but ropax relations, i that it's one relations, i think that it's one of those ever increasing numbers. it will never end . and numbers. it will never end. and it is a ridiculous virtue signalling very . well put. nana signalling very. well put. nana akua, who is, of course here for pm saturday on gb news. but coming up as the msm is accused of disney fine shamima there comes tail of terror as the isis bride turned bbc podcast are being granted twisted celebrities status by the left hair expert and author chip chapman gives thoughts at 1020. but with nurses putting patient safety at serious risk by walking out again, are they immoral to say that they will continue action for up to three months by itself? how to weigh in on this? i'm going have two to our newspaper front pages for you. we're back in just 2 minutes time.
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it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. nurses have been staging life threatening walkouts for the second day in a row with cancelled treatments and operations now soaring past the 100,000 mark. so can this disturbing strike action really be justified any longer? that's the big debate with my superstar panel next tonight, i'm joined by amanda blue. tell calvin robinson and rebecca reid, rishi sunak announced his mini cabinet reshuffle was blockbuster because westminster's talking mp alvaro lee anderson is the new deputy chair of the tory party . deputy chair of the tory party. why is the left ready to internal convulsed over his promotion? well maybe it's because of stuff like this both of them seem to agree with me that the accommodation is not going for them. they can get on it . it was straight by the front it. it was straight by the front line, but a lot of people complained about the bbc all the time saying it should be defunded if more of these greatest fighting hits . greatest woke fighting hits. there's plenty of them. believe me , coming very shortly as me, coming out very shortly as called to give evidence in the
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defamation brought by megan sister samantha markle , prince sister samantha markle, prince harry getting caught, a harry end up getting caught, a web of his own lies sustained . web of his own lies sustained. tom bower gives his unflinching verdict on that and much more at 1040. plus, as the ice bride turned magazine cover girl attracts a growing media platform. former major general chip chapman warns against disney ification of his story. he explains why this terrorist should never be seen as a celebrity live at 1050 as our chance the chairman tax hunt touts the idea of a digital pound this just a dangerous step towards a cashless society where our finances are controlled by the state and. after harry styles claimed top gong at the grammys why is this part ? his grammys why is this part? his acceptance speech under attack from woke mob . this doesn't from woke mob. this doesn't happen to people like me very often and this is so nice. thank you very, very . i was left you very, very. i was left scratching my head too, by the way. but apparently that harry styles exercising his white
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privilege really works well. both those stories in the medium as at 1030 and funny is it a to you that leonardo dicaprio's girlfriend is younger than the film titanic? not for me. but i'll tell why it's getting people riled when we crown tonight's crisis person union jack has, before the end of the show, have the first front pages of the press major moments. first, i polly middlehurst middlehurst . dan thank and good middlehurst. dan thank and good evening to you. the top gb news tonight the metropolitan police commissioner today apologised for failings in the force after the sentencing of former david carrick . the 48 year old has carrick. the 48 year old has been handed 36 life sentences and will serve a minimum of 30 years for sexual offences against a dozen women . carrick against a dozen women. carrick pleaded guilty to 49 charges, including 24 counts of rape. all carried out whilst he was a
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serving officer. some wrongly , serving officer. some wrongly, he's determined to root out misconduct in the force . people misconduct in the force. people are going to be very shaken . are going to be very shaken. this i completely recognise that we are determined to tackle this. most of our people , great this. most of our people, great people, but we've been too weak in through the ones who aren't . in through the ones who aren't. so you're going to see month by month changes as we remove those individuals and you can report on that. i know my words today aren't enough . people have heard aren't enough. people have heard me talk about plans and they can only see the action that we take over forthcoming and they will see that. and lancashire police today said it still believes , today said it still believes, nicola bullae fell into the river wyre whilst out walking dog 11 days ago. the underwater for the mother of two will continue again. at first light tomorrow. the first is this force rather is also investigating around 500 lines of enquiry. at a news conference this afternoon , superintendent this afternoon, superintendent sally riley said , they're not sally riley said, they're not ruling anything . we remain fully
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ruling anything. we remain fully open to any information . any open to any information. any information that is credible and factual to try trace nicola and bnng factual to try trace nicola and bring answers for her family. but it does remain our belief that nicola sadly fell the river and that this is a missing person enquiry . international person enquiry. international news and king charles has sent message to president erdogan of turkey tonight, saying he is shocked and prefers soundly saddened by the devastating in turkey and which have left over 7000 people dead. rishi sunak has pledged the uk support as well and erdogan has declared a state of emergency for three months in the ten worst affected cities. the foreign secretary earlier today confirmed three british people are missing and 35 others are directly affected by the quakes. a 77 strong british search and rescue team
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with specialist equipment and dogsis with specialist equipment and dogs is currently assisting with the rescue effort in the country. first, 7.8 magnitude quake hit yesterday morning with a second quake measuring point five arriving just a few hours later . and the prime minister later. and the prime minister revealed new cabinet following a reshuffled day he created for new departments . greg barnes new departments. greg barnes takes over as the new conservative party chairman after nadhim zahawi was sacked . after nadhim zahawi was sacked. kemi badenoch is the new business and trade secretary lucy frazer becomes culture secretary, taking over from michele donovan who's been made new science and technology secretary. the business, trade and culture departments been broken down into separate units . grant shapps now heads up the energy security section secretary. you're up to date on tv, online , dab plus radio. you tv, online, dab plus radio. you with gb news. back now to dan wootton tonight .
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wootton tonight. tomorrow as you sat out many of us straight to the front pages a scar on our leads the metro after former officer david carrick was jailed for life for using and abusing his role to attack 12 vulnerable victims. the guardian also leads on that monster that his position in the police him believe he was untouchable . the independent. untouchable. the independent. however goes with just the most awful story. rescuer because in awful story. rescuer because in a race against time to find survivors, the turkey and syrian . earthquakes 20,000 feet dead and cos believe me growing up in new zealand you know the risks these earthquakes and this is one of the worst in a very long time. a superstar panel back with me now top daily mail columnist amanda patel of the conservative commentator, the reverend calvin robinson, and
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the author rebecca. now in what is becoming an all too frequent occurrence, nurses have been striking for a second day in a row this week. and despite these disturbing be normalised, it cannot be that innocent british lives have been put at risk again all day. lives have been put at risk again all day . so thus far, as again all day. so thus far, as you know, the health secretary, steve barclay, rightly refuse to negotiate a deal before the 2023, 24 financial year begins in april . so the union barons in april. so the union barons have threatened to strike for the next three months. and yesterday , general secretary of yesterday, general secretary of the royal college of nursing , the royal college of nursing, pat cullen, claimed that there was no clock on how long the walkouts could last . but they walkouts could last. but they will continue to do this for as long as it takes for this government to actually waking up and to their voice and listen to their voice on behalf of patients . well, the nurses patients. well, the nurses certainly aren't speaking on behalf of patients. and taxpayers like me . i mean, she's taxpayers like me. i mean, she's speaking for you, rebecca. you happy with three more months of
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strikes? yeah, i'm happy . the strikes? yeah, i'm happy. the nurses striking. as long as would you happy if one of your family members as a result of these strike when you die as a result of the strike? i believe so. do you believe so or. it's demonstrated? well, i believe. well, in my life. i know of one person who has died because of the nurses strikes, but because of the ambulance. career driver . i told the story on the show the other day who was left in his car after a heart attack after hour. now my suspicion on this is that the msm don't want to look for these cases because it doesn't fit the narrative. so my belief is that people are dying as a result of these strikes. i mean, my belief is that taylor swift is better than shakespeare we have our shakespeare like we have our beliefs something beliefs but that's not something i've you i've given you. i've given you one example. well that's the ambulance strike. as i'm ambulance strike. and as i'm going to shortage as well. so that massive issue in of that is massive issue in and of itself. know that all itself. but you know that all these being these operations being cancelled. i'm sort of operations on, for example, cancer patients are being
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cancelled. that kills part of the reason that striking is for better safety standards. but all about their patients. oh people are dying as a lack of result of, investment of a lack of resolve, proper as a result of a lack of proper pay as a result of oh sorry. what people are dying. all sorts of reasons which are not including fact that nurses be paid a fair living wage. people are living wage. these people are not servants. they actually pay properly and fairly for the incredibly work with the public servants. but then public servants, are not servants, of course, are not servants, of course, are not servants, but public servants, but the public servants, but the public servants paid for servants that are paid for taxpayers . and look, taxpayers amendable. and look, we all nurses. of course we do. but when are we to start to speak ? okay, it's this to me. speak? okay, it's this to me. it's people. can we just stop prefacing everything we say about nurses ? we all love about nurses? we all love nurses. i've had some horrible experiences in the nhs with nurses. one example i'm going in for a scan and the woman who puts the jelly on my tummy too much detail and then she looks my notes, chucks it on the table and says, you've already had to get and out . that is get up and get out. that is exactly what happened to in
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exactly what happened to me in the nhs, in the royal free hosphal the nhs, in the royal free hospital. but i've had terrible experiences what sick experiences and. what i'm sick to this narrative at to death is this narrative at moment, is what has moment, which is what has changed from it started off as a debate their pay which debate about their pay which i actually think a pay actually think should get a pay increase but not an inflation busting one. but now single time you get an expert or one of the union bosses coming out they say it's about the patient safety and we're only doing this to try and we're only doing this to try and the patients. that is completely and they also completely. and what they also say that we are so underfunded. okay one fact i know you love the fact when they say tories have completely killed off funding for the nhs okay underlay. but the last government in 2009 2010, they put in £96 billion into the nhs. guess what? it is now 180 billion, more than double. and the standard that care has gone and none of the nurses will take any accountability for this. they also stress we all get in our jobs. you they also stress we all get in ourjobs. you know, it's not like i'm the first person to
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admit that the nhs is not run efficiently or perfectly, but you can't double the funding. republicans and you could. it's been demonstrated you could literally spend infinite money on the nhs and still need more. but my point is the what people want people to do is the nurses just and harder and just work harder and harder and just work harder and harder and just them into the no, we just run them into the no, we just run them into the no, we just want them jobs just want them do their jobs properly . some of them are on 40 properly. some of them are on 40 yean properly. some of them are on 40 year, not on tesco's wages. this is about pay and it's all it's about. it's about raising this. otherwise it's about patients to come in tomorrow. because what is actually worrying me is that this is normalised we're actually starting to accept that . okay, for nurses and for ambulance workers, they were on strike yesterday . nurses, strike yesterday. nurses, they're on strike again today . they're on strike again today. that that awful woman, that madwoman, that awful woman, pat cullen, saying three more months of this. how many people we going to accept are going to die? no resolution time before this moral outrage about this. there should be moral outrage. none of the care professions should be allowed to strike. i
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agree. it is immoral, but police are not allowed to strike armed forces. this situation isn't binary as rebecca is painting. binary, as rebecca is painting. that doesn't mean the that doesn't mean that the tories don't to make sure tories don't have to make sure that working conditions are that the working conditions are good. that the good. it doesn't mean that the tories have pay nurses tories don't have to pay nurses well we. these things all well like we. these things all matter together . nurses matter together. nurses shouldn't allowed to strike shouldn't be allowed to strike by their working conditions should be and they should should be good and they should be how you be well. but how do you make sure that you well and that sure that you get well and that your conditions good your working conditions are good without strike? the without the right to strike? the reason have of those reason that we have any of those things the first place is things in the first place is because it's not true that is not true, people. that's just because strike a of the because they strike a lot of the things like amplify it things that have like amplify it democracy. you want say, democracy. if you want say, look, nurses should be look, i think nurses should be paid more, you can on a democratic platform people democratic platform and people will lifetime, will vote. but in my lifetime, nothing voted for has nothing i've voted for has ever come off. i've always on. i voted brexit and won. so it voted for brexit and won. so it does. and this is based on one thing that we've had 100,000 operations and procedures cancelled just so far from nurses strike and they're all saying it's all about the
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patients. all about patients. it's not. we've only had a few days this strikes and now they're planning a strike until may just pay ticking away . may just to pay ticking away. and this is all about money for you and you don't give a politicians. you're letting down. you vote for the i vote for the party. i think it's going to that every time they never wins and what can they do if strike apart from if they can't strike apart from to front of the police to the front of the police should be strike. should be able to strike. i don't think we need a police there about that that's not good. now as part of today's mini cabinet reshuffle, the prime as the prime named greg hands as the new party chairman. but the new tory party chairman. but the real blockbuster announcement was deputy westminster's was the deputy westminster's toughest talking mp. our very own lee anderson sound early in the show . in own lee anderson sound early in the show. in an own lee anderson sound early in the show . in an exclusive the show. in an exclusive interview , we heard lee's very interview, we heard lee's very reaction to his appointment. she's made a brave decision. but judging by my inbox and the membership, i'm hope it is the right decision. yeah, we are. broadchurch conservative party and like i say the membership. but on the whole beyond this
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appointment and i've got a big debt to pay now and you can guarantee that i'm doing my best to pay back the government and donate . now was if the news donate. now was if the news wasn't already pleasing enough left has been going into utter meltdown over lee's promotion . meltdown over lee's promotion. the bbc's flagship biased broadcaster, gary lineker, made a pitiful attempt at sarcasm with fantastic appointment, followed by two laughing emojis and listen to the sneering condescension, really, of the guardian's political leaders of rupert corera, who rishi sunak appoints lee anderson to red wall rottweiler as deputy chair. many tory his will fail the appointment of 30 people and only a one way. heavens bit at the msm establishment sees a working class tory rise through the ranks that clash not surprising given that lee has permanently had the left string, starting with career tofu eating woke colleague at the guardian watch failed. you've got about two copies of the guardian to
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compete with that was by so what we normally do. if you see one of these floating around is look, the light of both of them said to agree with me that the combination is not good enough for them they can get anything to straight the front line but to a straight the front line but for all the people complaining about bbc all time about the bbc all the time saying should defunded if saying it should be defunded if you subsidise wages at you want to subsidise wages at the start with the the moment, let's start with the bbc. you're raking about bbc. i think you're raking about 5 a year and you've 5 billion quid a year and you've got lineker and i've got other presenter then and millions of pounds. i get parasite and pounds. i get a parasite and i just deliberately . not these just deliberately. not these names and i think i think of our membership actually do like me but i think the country needs reminding and my party is involved in working class story is thank so much for taking us into the real that was westminster's toughest talking mp don't think he'll be on the phone to pippa pereira later somehow . rebecca gavin robinson. somehow. rebecca gavin robinson. amanda patel got back me sir
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thank you very much it's coming up with high tax. how close to the idea of a digital pound is this a sinister cashless creep to our finances? being controlled by the state. we're going to thrash that one out at 1030. but next as shamima begum bbc documentary launches and she perversely becomes a magazine cover girl , is the msm guilty of cover girl, is the msm guilty of making a celebrity of a monster senior terrorism officer and author chip chapman he's with me live on this straight after.
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the now the twisted rehabilitation of isis bride shamima beckham's image took another grotesque turn this week after the runaway jihadist as a covergirl for. the times magazine , the 23 year old times magazine, the 23 year old who lost her british citizenship back in 2019 forjoining who lost her british citizenship back in 2019 for joining the death cult has been thrust back into the spotlight in recent weeks after she was given a platform by the shameless bbc in a podcast my i can't believe it was caught this i am not a monster i beg to differ and bagans turn as a warped cover girl sparked outrage across the country as her dangerous new celebrity fills ordinary brits with fear. so why is the left so
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keen to present a terrorist sympathise as some sort of victim whose story deserves to be told. joining me now, former head of counter—terrorism at, the ministry of defence, major chip chapman. the ministry of defence, major chip chapman . chip, great to chip chapman. chip, great to have you on this . what do you have you on this. what do you make of what's on here with shamima and why is there a push to not only rehabilitate her, but to turn her into some sort of celebrity . well, she made a of celebrity. well, she made a bag and has become the product and they're selling her rehabilitation and they're doing that, by the way, that you market book. it is marketing. advertising and rebranding to show as a sort of normal person and part of the reason for this, of course, there is a legal case going on at the moment about whether she should have the right to come back to fight her citizenship case. now, that's key thing. it is not the fact that the government rescinded , that the government rescinded, her citizenship in february 19, and i think they did that , of and i think they did that, of course, legally from that
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perspective under the 1961, the un convention on statelessness, you can't make stateless. they didn't use the legal term called just gangrenous means inheritance through the father the mother and therefore through her bangladeshi upbringing or her bangladeshi upbringing or her parentage , she has dual her parentage, she has dual citizenship . so rather like the citizenship. so rather like the other 150 people of the 900 who went to syria with us to support isis , she was she was had isis, she was she was had a citizenship revoked. so that is a good reason, you know. yes. now, javid , the home secretary now, javid, the home secretary at the time, said believe if you know what i know you would not want this woman as a british citizen. i mean, you say this is the total disney fix version of shamima story. what do you mean by that ? well, they're trying to by that? well, they're trying to turn it into something wasn't for to reasons really. firstly they're trying to say that she was a victim and that she was trapped in. and they're saying she she was groomed . and if you she she was groomed. and if you look at the chronology of this, so by september 14, we already
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had jihadi john doing his evil deeds with his other beatles and alan henning , the british alan henning, the british humanitarian worker , was humanitarian worker, was beheaded in 2011 or from 2011 with the syrian civil war. the fco had said that people shouldn't travel to syria. so the sort of notion that she didn't know what was going on and that she fled britain rather than willingly went to syria , than willingly went to syria, farcical. it'sjust than willingly went to syria, farcical. it's just not true terms of that timeline . no terms of that timeline. no wonder a thing called the pilgrim approach of trafficking can be something that you do and will try and play on that. but trafficking must make the notion there is a threat or the use of force, other forms of coercion force, other forms of coercion for to be trafficked. and i don't see anything that's with you mean a bag. and she went willingly and the final part the to from to newmont from a counter—terrorist perspective did to a 40% of people did is that to a 40% of people who went to syria back in the first year either disillusioned or knew it wasn't the city on the hill. she stayed there until
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the hill. she stayed there until the end was caught at baghuz , the end was caught at baghuz, which is where the final stand of isis was. so you know, we should have no truck with what she's trying to do and this sort of rebranding that she's she and other people are giving herself. indeed absolutely. so major general, we've got to think about why this is happening because jihadi jack , who has because jihadi jack, who has been allowed into canada , the been allowed into canada, the very liberal government of trudeau, there's no big media rehabilitate fashion towards him . now, i put it to you that. that's because he is a white just like if you were a white male who left the country to join a organisation, there would not be a rehabilitation effort. it feels like because shamima begum is a muslim woman for some reason there's more sympathy for what she's done, but i believe that what she's done is evil and dangerous and her returning to
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the country would put british citizens under threat while she was a member of the alliance, a bngade was a member of the alliance, a brigade which an all female police unit tasked with enforcement of strict laws. so she wasn't a benign participant. she was an active participant and certainly in terms of the revocation of her citizenship, it was a security threat. and the risk the uk, which led to the risk the uk, which led to the intelligence agencies giving the intelligence agencies giving the information to the home secretary to rescind her citizenship . now i know from the citizenship. now i know from the people who who were there , she people who who were there, she was debriefed in syria that they know what some of the things that she did. but of course there's a difference between those things and revoking her citizenship and getting in terms of evidence, if you want to , of evidence, if you want to, that now, of course, you could her return. if you're saying just because he was a muslim and not white, she should be allowed back and she could be managed in certain things that you can do a thing called the t, the temporary exclusion order to
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manage her to come back to the country and she might win the court to do so. that doesn't mean she wins citizenship. and you could a term you could also use a term a temporary implementation management strategy to get her. back to the uk, the largest issue, of course, is she is one of many, many in the two camps in hasakah province, which may have been affected actually at the moment by the earthquake and they in al—hol and across that is the more strategic strategic issue. so americans, for example, would say there is a doomsday scenario where you still have 2000 foreign fighters, 10,000 their family, and alongside them, you have 50,000 iraqis and syrians which somehow need to be dealt with . somehow need to be dealt with. you get from what the americans perspective or doomsday scenario where you have a camp buka or abu ghraib, the womb that gives to a new generations of extremists . yeah, that's extremists. yeah, that's a difficult policy issue for the government to deal with. i that but the point is if bakam comes
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back the most isis bride in the world, what message are you sending to the young muslim boys and girls in bethnal green right now who think, oh yeah, i can defect , i can join a terrorist defect, i can join a terrorist organisation in one day if it all goes soft, touch britain will have me back. absolutely not. so i agree with your points on this. the disney ification of should mean that their grimm story is just so . major general story is just so. major general chip chapman of absolute pleasure to speak to you. thank you so but coming up with prince sensationally summoned to court testify a case brought testify in a case brought against meghan estranged against meghan by estranged sister markle , could sister samantha markle, could his lies exposed under his web of lies exposed under oath . renowned royal author and oath. renowned royal author and one of the country's top journalists, tom bower, tackles this and much more at 1045. but the media blitz as chancellor hunt pushes the future of . a hunt pushes the future of. a digital pound . let this be a digital pound. let this be a risky step towards some sort of cashless society . governments cashless society. governments control our finance . a superstar
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control our finance. a superstar panel have their say on that straight after the .
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break lester spence it's more you right now in our media bounce front page has been delivered. first race to find quake survive is leeds as the death toll in turkey passes 7200 with 400,000 seeking shelter in shopping centres, sports stadiums and mosque . so this is just to mosque. so this is just to humanity in crisis. now, what a shocking shocking story . wow. shocking shocking story. wow. this exciting announcement on the front page of the sun gb news his very own funny man in free speech advocate john cleese is reviving his iconic fawlty towers, probably the best of all time that we can say that he will write and star as patsy fawlty alongside his daughter and a bidding is in the offing .
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and a bidding is in the offing. and this is a shocking story. the daily leads with news that the church of england is now debating whether to stop referring to the almighty as he . in a ridiculous break from centuries of tradition, anglican bishops are preparing to launch a major project on gendered language. this spring. we're going to bring my superstar panelin going to bring my superstar panel in on this top daily now. columnist amanda, the conservative commentator, the reverend robinson, and the author broadcaster rebecca. author and broadcaster rebecca. so calvin robinson , this story so calvin robinson, this story in the mail is going to shock many. so it was revealed by the liturgical commission that . oh liturgical commission that. oh god in church of england will no longer be able to be called he . longer be able to be called he. i mean you have to laugh to you because it's a heresy as old as time and, you can see what they're doing here. they're trying to more inclusive. and i've seen people in the church of to god as of england referred to god as her mother are
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her almighty mother are heresies. forbid that it may heresies. god forbid that it may decide to that in some prayers , decide to that in some prayers, including the lord's prayer the phrase our father . yeah, would phrase our father. yeah, would have to be admitted . you can't have to be admitted. you can't do that. it's just us disobeying all the time. no, they don't change lord's prayer. the lord's prayer. you just the head of christ himself gave the lord's , christ himself gave the lord's, what, ago? yeah they what, five years ago? yeah they changed. they changed the language from doubt in the church where no one goes to in it, because hey, who's up in some other place? how you doing 7 some other place? how you doing ? forgive me for all that rubbish . just like the modern rubbish. just like the modern bible. if it is still a religious woman. are you angry about this? i listen. i'm a regular churchgoer. if they do this , i will cross the room into this, i will cross the room into catholic church . i've ordered. i catholic church. i've ordered. i welcome. i well, rebecca then you end up with the church of england. people like me who actually pay for it any more . actually pay for it any more. you know, they are killing off . you know, they are killing off. i mean, it is outrageous. this
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is the depressing thing i've had to really you have warned for some time, including here on this show, that that the church of england is going. do you of england is going. what do you think the ultimate the think this is the ultimate the disregarding and disregarding the bible and everything they are everything. this week they are in senate debating whether in the senate debating whether this marriage this should include marriage and homosexual blessing of relationships. they disregarded the bible on the ordination of women, on divorce and, now on god himself . women, on divorce and, now on god himself. i women, on divorce and, now on god himself . i mean, god women, on divorce and, now on god himself. i mean, god is not sexed. i'm not going to say god has a sex, but god has told us how to refer to him. he told us his pronouns. he's, you think, got to fall? i think two things, because i think god isn't bound by the concept man or woman. i think god is something separate apart from when it's made flesh in give that jesus in case i'll give you that jesus was bloke all my life. my was a bloke all my life. my fellow man. i'm fully the same, but know i'm so my point fellow man. i'm fully the same, blthat now i'm so my point fellow man. i'm fully the same, blthat the i'm so my point fellow man. i'm fully the same, blthat the bible so my point fellow man. i'm fully the same, blthat the bible hasso my point fellow man. i'm fully the same, blthat the bible has been point fellow man. i'm fully the same, blthat the bible has been re)int is that the bible has been re compiled translated it has no to trump . it is a common trump. it is a common misconception. the people translate it and then translate the translation. the translation now people go back to the source for the translations the apocrypha bible that
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apocrypha is not the bible that we all currently use right. it is there are there are books that are omitted that to that are omitted that due to economical books are in the bible. the bible is a library of books. so where's was the mary magdalene? but they took out. where mary magdalene. i love where in mary magdalene. i love matchsticks . only a person who matchsticks. only a person who is true believer with the mary is a true believer with the mary magdalene and bit fell slightly off his catholic . yeah okay you off his catholic. yeah okay you know just clearly love is it's just a it's going to explode inside changing but look i've got to show me the exit door the chance that jeremy hunt has backed the controversial creation of a digital pound that could be used interchangeably with cash and bank deposits, claiming it become a new, claiming it could become a new, trusted accessible way to trusted and accessible way to pay- trusted and accessible way to pay. so joint treasury bank of england announcement said they will a final decision will make a final decision within on whether to within three years on whether to create a digital currency that provides consumers with access. central bank money also said its aim to cut the supposedly aim is to cut the supposedly risk alternative currencies risk from alternative currencies like libra, value like facebook libra, whose value you can up and down rapidly. the currency would be issued by the
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bank england and access bank of england and access through wallets hosted through digital wallets hosted by third party apps and smartphones. chancellor smartphones. the chancellor said its hunt, while cash is its chairman hunt, while cash is here stay a digital pound, here to stay a digital pound, could be new way to pay this could be a new way to pay this trust accessible and easy use. however, the house of lords economics committee has questioned there is yet questioned the idea there is yet to be convincing case for the creation digital pound creation of a digital pound and one could be significant one that it could be significant challenges stability challenges financial stability and of privacy. and the protection of privacy. so roberts , a lot of us so kathryn roberts, a lot of us suspect that this is all part of the campaign against cash and in a very sinister way will be part of the way that the state will be able to track everything we do in the near future. yeah, this is sneaky behaviour to hunt, to get up there, suggest it might a possible option in the future they're already it might a possible option in the fu�*people y're already it might a possible option in the fu�*people for already it might a possible option in the fu�*people for thiseady it might a possible option in the fu�*people for this aty it might a possible option in the fu�*people for this at the hiring people for this at the moment. it's already on the government website. they're looking for people manage looking for people to manage these so it these digital currencies. so it is if we have is coming and if we have a central bank currency central bank digital currency that our money is that mean that our money is controlled by the bank of england or the government, which means say, means that they could say, example, only spend on example, you can only spend on
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things are carbon friendly things that are carbon friendly . therefore, if is . therefore, if meat is considered carbon unfriendly, you no longer spend your you can no longer spend your cash on meats can say where cash on on meats can say where you can spend your money. they monitor you spend it, what monitor where you spend it, what you spend it totally the chinese say control it is a social crisis know because crisis so anyway, i know because i spend my money whatever i can spend my money on whatever i can spend my money on whatever i facebook carbon friendly i like facebook carbon friendly . i could give you ten you . i could give you ten and you could me service in could give me a service in return nicely . behave yourself, return nicely. behave yourself, behave now when we think we lost a can i come in here really quickly? but the source of the of england controlling my finance , allowing me to spend my finance, allowing me to spend my money. is she over it? yeah. just keep going ahead. the government. i'm running out. it was made about that. i am absolutely . was made about that. i am absolutely. i'm dempsey terrified this because if terrified about this because if you a simple thing you want to we know how much the bank of england has a mocked if you do a simple sec search of the bank of england mistakes . in 6.3 of
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england mistakes. in 6.3 of a second you get 29 million examples. the bank of england up inflation. it's screwed up on predictions to think that they would that i wouldn't trust them with my money. and also the other thing about young people no money is no no the other thing that's really about this is it's people using using is that it's people using using their mobile phones , using all their mobile phones, using all this and that exclude . it's this and that exclude. it's about a third of the population who has any money security state. it's a biosecurity state. and we saw over the covid pandemic . okay. now, that can be pandemic. okay. now, that can be recovered for nefarious . now, on recovered for nefarious. now, on a big for harry styles, the british pop sensation took home two grammy gongs. his third album, harry's house edging artists including beyonce. adele and kendrick lamar and on receiving the award, humble harry had this to say. i've so, so inspired by every artist in this category with my this doesn't happen to people like me very often and is so nice thank
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you very very much unbelievably well actually no these days that comment has caused uproar online and sparked a social media pile on by woke warriors, which is the pop star of exerting white privilege american podcast host sam sanders tweeted that harry's comments were the white privilege just thing to ever be asked racist. oh time other keyboard warriors pointed out that white men have won the world series two times before. in front of the speech crazy because a black woman hasn't won since 1999, maybe. but same since 1999, maybe. but on same night, beyonce became , the night, beyonce became, the biggest winner in history biggest grammy winner in history with her 32nd gong, which just goes to show that pathetic social justice warriors will do anything to divide us with their nasty identity politics nasty brand of identity politics is normal british lad who's is a normal british lad who's achieved things beyond his wildest dreams , and he be wildest dreams, and he should be able to that without able to express that without being white being accused of white privilege. is a man privilege. she is a man cosplaying as a gamer and to make think he's more make people think he's more interesting . he is. i'm sorry. interesting. he is. i'm sorry. thatis
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interesting. he is. i'm sorry. that is fundamentally that is. but completely agree but that's i completely agree with . that's not this with you. that's not what this is about. is about the fact is about. this is about the fact white and all things like this don't really happen to people like me. they happen to people like me. they happen to people like you almost you will. the person is most likely to happen. what's got to do white what's that got to do with white privilege? he's exactly privilege? because he's exactly the who this does the sort of person who this does happen to. a kid who happen to. well, a kid who worked supermarket before he happen to. well, a kid who wor his supermarket before he happen to. well, a kid who wor his life, permarket before he happen to. well, a kid who wor his life, his�*narket before he happen to. well, a kid who wor his life, his father before he happen to. well, a kid who wor his life, his father iszfore he got his life, his father is a restaurant it was a cafe. it's a pub. his owns a bunch of outlets. known rebecca outlets. hardly known rebecca to me but anyone who me or to anyone but anyone who achieves that will feel like, oh, my goodness , not that down. oh, my goodness, not that down. how terrible that if you say that and you're white, you're white. sorry if i if i won a pulitzer, i wouldn't be like these things. never to white women who work in journalism. that's exactly what happens to i black you the black thank you for the pulitzer. night. goodness pulitzer. good night. goodness me roberts , man me great calvin roberts, man of the woman. just says the white woman. just says nothing for the best this time. no time. coming up, speaking of beyonce, you know her record breaking week for what may not be over just yet. we're
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breaking week for what may not be overjust yet. we're going to be over just yet. we're going to reveal wine as i crowned today's grace first and julian jacobs the next in i'm cancelled good friends web lies the untangle friends web of lies the untangle board upcoming case board in an upcoming court case in the states and does the sussexes such an absence from the celebrity the hollywood celebrity circuit indicate is in indicate their popularity is in free fall stateside while the world's top royal also one of our top journalists, tom bower , our top journalists, tom bower, is here with the royal latest straight after the break. we're back into this .
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stand on cancelled cancelled . stand on cancelled cancelled. and this is where britain's top commentators speak out on controversial issues without . controversial issues without. the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of the media and tonight, a us judge has refused to grant meghan markle's request to stop depositions taken meaning that she and prince harry will be grilled by
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her sister, samantha markle's lawyers. but a judge warned case may be ripe for dismissal before the depositions take place . the the depositions take place. the legal battle has been brought . legal battle has been brought. friend of the show, samantha, who was challenging claims made in the couple's 20 biography finding freedom , their march 21 finding freedom, their march 21 toxic tell—all with oprah winfrey. samantha is pushing meghan to make 38 separate emissions include noting that neither the queen nor king charles iii were racist considering harry would be forced to speak under oath and the couple's demonstrated fondness for, shall we say, stretching the truth could this legal case see caught out in his own of lies? well, to answer this and much more, i'm delighted to welcome the world's top royal author . delighted to welcome the world's top royal author. he, of delighted to welcome the world's top royal author . he, of course, top royal author. he, of course, published revenge meghan harry and the war between the. tom bower. so tom this feels like a significant tonight what's happening? well if i was meghan i'd be undoubtedly worried tonight. what the judge decides . it was samantha markle's action for libel defamation
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against meghan she's of course the half sister of meghan has got to go to depositions . she got to go to depositions. she did the judge should not say the case with thrown out. i that some of the questions may be withdrawn but what that really means is that meghan going to have to answer all samantha's questions from her lawyers whether she lied about samantha about thomas markle in her notorious interview with oprah winfrey. so that's a major for samantha markle . thomas markle. samantha markle. thomas markle. and for the truth . so what is and for the truth. so what is samantha trying to get out of this case? is she trying prove that meghan lied about her upbringing? well, what the essence of it is that in the interview with oprah , meghan interview with oprah, meghan claimed that she never even knew samantha and that she was brought up as a single child and cement debunks and which we know
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from thomas markle, is totally untrue . but what she also claims untrue. but what she also claims is that samantha only called herself when meghan was engaged to harry, which samantha says is a total lie . interestingly, a total lie. interestingly, samantha also says that meghan's story having a ford explorer she could only get in through the boot was also untrue. she goes through a whole load of meghan's lies. so by july that is , the lies. so by july that is, the judge has said these depositions, this cross—examination of meghan will take place for the trial to start in october. so meghan really has a problem because until today her lawyers have been saying this is so ridiculous we refuse to engage with samantha markle . they with samantha markle. they stonewalled. now the moment that we're going to be forced to. so, i mean this is a huge development because we saw in the case against the british newspaper that meghan can be up by her because remember she said oh i had to do with that old
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little bloke, ahmed scobey and his terrible hagiography fighting for freedom . then she fighting for freedom. then she had to say, oh, sorry, judge , i had to say, oh, sorry, judge, i know about it. and i did allow my communication officials working at the palace to be involved so she has a track record of being well, she's not going to find america the same sort appalling judges as who sort of appalling judges as who has helped her here with the judge said about her outright lie. it was a it was an unfortunate lapse of memory. you know, the judges in america aren't so supine. and she's going to find it very tough. and that's to be very interesting with her whole attitude. ever since harry's book was published has been fascinating her disappearance view her silence since last year. things going well i think she's building up to something very big there's a very interesting story early this week that she was seen having a series of lunches with getty gordon getty the 89 year old billionaire oil man at the beverly hills hotel . people are
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beverly hills hotel. people are wondering what's all that ? wondering what's all that? clearly, she wants money to build her coffers. the things. but you know, meghan is a shrewd operator . what but you know, meghan is a shrewd operator. what happened today in the court going to upset her plans but she's defiant. she's determined, in my view , to build determined, in my view, to build a career in america. political career, much more in her lives possibly will now trip up. it's all about things turning toxic for her in the us. i mean, we saw last oprah winfrey sort of unofficial ninth birthday attended by the hollywood glitterati and meghan a very noticeable absence and just with the obamas, there's speculation at the very that some of these hollywood friends are very concerned about the way that meghan and harry can't keep their mouth shut and have been sharing private conversations. well i think there's that angle that they have been worried. but oprah, after all, was severely
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damaged by her interview, has status by having allowed meghan utter one lie after another not challenging as a fearsome interviewer crushed after that interviewer crushed after that interview because she became a propagandist. interview because she became a propagandist . absolutely. and an propagandist. absolutely. and an accomplice to lies, but also i think that they do want to have someone who is going to attract attention is very reason why harry shouldn't be invited to the coronation , because it can the coronation, because it can distract from the event. but i think meghan as well is very cleverly decided that if she disappears view for a period, then when she re—emerges, she'll be unbelievably sensationally attractive to people. what is she been doing. there's a lot of mystery about jill. she's, after all, a hollywood. no, indeed. that's my theory . this, too, that's my theory. this, too, i think. don't get me wrong. she knew that things around spare were going to become very hot . were going to become very hot. she thought, well, i'll let my husband take the flak for that. but actually her disappearance is giving her more power in.
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these negotiations that we believe are on right now with the woke archbishop of canterbury, justin , who is on canterbury, justin, who is on the behalf of prince king charles, trying to get them to the coronation. i think meghan's silence the moment helps her because it almost as if she's rising above it all when in fact, we know what she wants to do is negotiate . eight do is negotiate. eight concessions. absolutely in the royal family, which is unbelievable to me. her silence is power . unbelievable to me. her silence is power. that's unbelievable to me. her silence is power . that's the whole is power. that's the whole point. and she's brilliant, freezing people out as her father and many of her former relations have discovered , she's relations have discovered, she's terrific at exercising influence by being invisible . she's not by being invisible. she's not diluting in any way her importance by away from the seat. that's the what's happening. yeah tom, i wanted to finish with a quick note on william and kate because the princess of wales specifically as hired this new woman, alison
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caulfield, to work as her private secretary. now, this is quite an interesting hire topic. this isn't necessarily a normal royal person. she's actually jamie oliver, the celebrity chef, his ex manager. now we know with jamie oliver, he's got a real tradition of dominating the spotlight running political campaigns . the spotlight running political campaigns. is this sort of part of a fight by kate? i think it's a very clever programme of strategy . ever since meghan hit strategy. ever since meghan hit the scene , kate has had to the scene, kate has had to revise her game. she can longer be the sort of the docile middle class shrinking violet . she had class shrinking violet. she had to appear . class shrinking violet. she had to appear. she had to dress much better to better make up and, perform better. and in end, the royal family depends. it's much on kate's performance and on her character personality. she is a great woman and will become great woman and will become great with age. so i think what she's doing is she's just rightly so , rightly thinking,
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rightly so, rightly thinking, i've got a modernised, i going to be young, i've to appeal to people are very dubious about the monarchy, not least because of meghan . harry's big role of meghan. harry's big role rested . and so i think she rested. and so i think she should applauded for finding people who can advise her how to appeal those who are dubious about monarchy, who want to be reassured that the fate of the monarchy is in hands. and that, i think, is very much in case in our interests do indeed. i agree. well, look , fascinating agree. well, look, fascinating developments, especially on that break. news tonight that samantha markle could be, we hope, one step closer to form of legal triumph again. that's going to be fascinating . we'll going to be fascinating. we'll watch that case develop. tom bower, thank you so much will speak next week. now it's time to reveal tonight's greatest person and you need jackass . my person and you need jackass. my panel return now . patel, who you panel return now. patel, who you nominated as you you'll be okay done tonight. surprising. but after the conviction of the
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multiple rapist david garrick . multiple rapist david garrick. i'm going to applaud some girl who's the new head of the met who's the new head of the met who has out put his hands up and said, it's a terrible mess. we will never harbour these kind of criminals again. i wish him all good luck . so he's criminals again. i wish him all good luck. so he's mine for this week . got a lot of guts. gavin week. got a lot of guts. gavin robinson, who's your tv nominee? isabel spruce. she's woman that was arrested for silently praying in her own head within a buffer zone . the charges were buffer zone. the charges were dropped, but she's going to fight it. she's not going to leave it as it is. and i think she has my full support. and rebecca, your greatest rebecca, read your greatest honorary beyonce , who is honorary one, beyonce, who is now officially the ordered now officially the most ordered woman, not possibly of all time in music. and also, i love that she's coming to the uk and she's going to sunderland and to tottenham. just just the tottenham. not just not just the glossy she's going to glossy places she's going to all over uk great little over the uk and great little look tottenham. and did look her at tottenham. and did she well . shame. i'd she to qatar as well. shame. i'd like to think my parents, my father, my mother for loving me
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and pushing me. i'd like to thank my husband , my beautiful thank my husband, my beautiful three children who are at home. and you know, i'm going to go beyond safe because all i've done rebecca i think she disproves her success at the grammys disprove all of these idiots who are trying to say that it was only harry is white privilege that meant he won album of the because be able to say doesn't have white privilege she's the most successful grammy winner grammy winner in history. amanda purcell union jackass nominee please . okay. following nominee please. okay. following on with the same theme , it is on with the same theme, it is cressida dick, who is the previous met chief who presided over some would say even hobbit the criminals, rapists who are coming out on a weekly basis on her watch . kevin robinson, you her watch. kevin robinson, you want to sam smith for his disgraceful performance at the grammys just over satanism it's
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disgusting and people should not be exposed to it . and rebecca be exposed to it. and rebecca reed, your nominee for you and jack had leonardo dicaprio just because to clarify, he was born in the early mid seventies and his new girlfriend had her high school education interrupted by covid. sorry . school education interrupted by covid. sorry. i'm sorry. covid. i'm sorry. i'm sorry. i do not get. i've seen this on the internet all day what business is all of these laws , business is all of these laws, reed? is it who out? is she? a bakery ? i mean, arguably no, we bakery? i mean, arguably no, we even not online today. she is he is legally able to be with this , i would say. so what business is of yours? who? leonardo dicaprio chooses to in all dicaprio chooses to date, in all seriousness, i mean he's a celebrity. in other people's celebrity. i'm in other people's business. guy business. never really hot guy approach fabulously approach you who's fabulously and and he approached and really hot and he approached you when you were 19. would you go out with him when? i was 19 when i was 19. my boyfriend when i 19, boyfriend was 55. i was 19, my boyfriend was 55. i got skin in the game here. i never criticised by hbo . never was criticised by hbo. yeah, because thought it was yeah, because i thought it was a no go . i love the energy as an
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no go. i love the energy as an actor. i absolutely hate his climate change hypocrisy. but when it comes to who the man wants to date? i think it's up to him. so i'm actually going to go with cressida dick adams as today's union jack has submitted. patel well done on and said, well done, rebecca. well thank you for being well done. thank you for being the fabulous thank the fabulous superstar. thank you company tonight. you for your company tonight. i'm back tomorrow from 9 i'm back again tomorrow from 9 pm. next up those headliners p.m. next up those headliners with their irreverent take at tomorrow's newspaper front pages. good night.
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good evening. it was gb news a moment headline as first. let's bnng moment headline as first. let's bring you up to date with the latest headlines. and our top story, the metropole it's in police commissioner has apologised for failings in the force after the sentencing today of a former officer david carrick . the 48 year old has carrick. the 48 year old has been handed 36 life sentences and serve a minimum term of 30 years for sexual offences a dozen women. carrick pleaded guilty to 49 charges, including 24 counts of rape. all out whilst he was a serving police officer. so what role? he says he's determined to root out risks in the force. people are going to be very shaken by this. i completely recognise that we are determined to tackle this . are determined to tackle this. most of our people are great
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people but we've been too weak in getting be the ones aren't. so you're to see month by month changes as we remove individuals and you can report on that . i and you can report on that. i know my words today aren't enough. people have heard me talk about plans and they can only see the action that we take over forthcoming months . they over forthcoming months. they will that. well, lancashire will see that. well, lancashire police still believes police says still believes nicola boli fell the river wyre while she was out walking her dog 11 days ago. the underwater search for the mother of two will continue tomorrow. the force investigating around 500 lines of enquiry. force investigating around 500 lines of enquiry . at a news lines of enquiry. at a news conference this afternoon , conference this afternoon, superintendent sally riley said the police isn't ruling out anything at this stage. we remain fully open to any information . any information information. any information thatis information. any information that is credible and factual to try trace nicola and bring answers for her family. but it does remain our belief that nicola sadly fell into the river
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and that this is a missing person enquiry . international person enquiry. international news and king charles has sent message of support to president of turkey, saying he's shocked and profoundly saddened by the devastating earthquakes his country and across the border in syria. the earthquakes have left nearly 8000 people dead. rishi sunak has pledged the uk government's support to turkey's president, who has declared a state of emergency for three months in the ten worst affected cities . the foreign secretary cities. the foreign secretary earlier today confirmed three british people are missing and 35 others directly affected . a 35 others directly affected. a 77 strong british search and rescue team with specialist equipment and dogs is currently assisting with the rescue effort in country. the first 7.8 magnitude quake hit yesterday morning with a second major earthquake as an aftershock measuring 7.5 coming just a few hours later later today,

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