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wootton tonight. let's go. yeah, it's been lost . actually, yeah, it's been lost. actually, it's really been lost. this shawcross report into the prevent terrorism scheme. for me it is by far the important domestic story of the day. so my digest on it will be up after the headlines with . polly the headlines with. polly middlehurst . dan thank you and middlehurst. dan thank you and good evening to you. the top on gb news tonight , prime minister gb news tonight, prime minister has confirmed the uk is accelerating delivery of military equipment to ukraine so it arrives within weeks instead of months. in address to parliament earlier, president zelenskyy requested british fighter jets to bolster ukraine's against russia. soon, he's expected to meet the french president , he's expected to meet the french president, emmanuel macron and the german chancellor in paris . the german chancellor in paris. speaking at a military base in
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dawson earlier on today, rishi sunak nothing is off the table . sunak nothing is off the table. ukraine in terms of military assistance, all the united kingdom, ukrainian men and women are learning how to command and control nato's standard weapons , whether that is in drone warfare , tank operations or warfare, tank operations or training . their dedication, training. their dedication, courage and determination is credit to you and your country. and below to meet your here today. underline is our two countries close and enduring friendship. we will always be by your side your staunch and unwavering friends . well, also unwavering friends. well, also the news tonight governments and organised nations around the world are offering support to turkey and syria after two devastating earthquakes killed more than 11,000 people. the foreign says three british people are still missing following the disaster. and downing street said this afternoon the uk will to assess
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the situation and stands ready to provide further long term assistance if . international assistance if. international investigators . there are investigators. there are strongly indications the russian president vladimir putin decided to supply the missile which downed a malaysia airlines flight in 2014. 298 people were killed in the disaster, which over ukrainian territory. investigators aren't suggesting putin ordered the aircraft to be shot down, but they say the evidence isn't strong enough to lead to any criminal convictions. so ended their probe. russia denied any wrongdoing . here. the partner of wrongdoing. here. the partner of missing mother of two, nicola pooley, has visited the riverbank in lancashire where she was last seen. paul ansell went to the field where her phone and dog were found near the river wyre. as police continue their 12th day of search. nicola went missing while taking her dog for a walk and after dropping off her children at school. meanwhile
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the private rescue team that's been police has now pulled out of the search with ceo fielding saying he's baffled to fail to find . her now, the former labour find. her now, the former labour mp jared marra has been found guilty of six counts of fraud. all commit it while he was in office . the 41 year old who was office. the 41 year old who was a member of parliament between 2017 and 2019 was on trial for submitting fake invoices . submitting fake invoices. parliament worth around . submitting fake invoices. parliament worth around . £24,000 parliament worth around. £24,000 to fund his cocaine habit . a to fund his cocaine habit. a jury to fund his cocaine habit. a jury cleared him of two other charges and sentencing will take place at leeds crown court . and place at leeds crown court. and lastly, an inquest into the death of archie battersby concluded that he died. actor in a prank or experiment that went wrong , the coroner ruled the 12 wrong, the coroner ruled the 12 year old boy who was found unconscious in his bedroom had not intended to harm himself . not intended to harm himself. the boy had his life support,
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treatment withdrawn last august after his parents failed to overturn a high court ruling that doctors could lawfully do so . up to date on tv, online and so. up to date on tv, online and dab+ radio with gb news. so let's get back to dan wootton tonight . tonight. today. most mainstream attention might be focussed on the ukrainian president's wartime visit to the uk . ukrainian president's wartime visit to the uk. but for me the most important story by far is the release of the shawcross report into failing prevent counter—terrorism , which shows counter—terrorism, which shows warped vocal and political correctness is now directly or directly putting british lives at risk from home—grown islamist terrorists. because officials have become distracted by so—called right wing extremist,
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which very often is simply someone sharing a relatively mild view, unpalatable with the liberal elite. so shawcross said the definition for prevent is so broad it included mildly controversial or provocative forms of main right wing leading commentary that have no meaningful connection to terrorism or radicalise ation. so while percent, 80% of counter—terror prison police live investigations deal with islamist , just 16, one six islamist, just 16, one six letters one six, not six over. that's the end of prevent referrals this last year related to islamism . to me that proves to islamism. to me that proves the system is fundamentally broken. the home secretary pledge today to accept 34 of the shawcross recommendations and implement them within a year she explained why powerfully in parliament in an address that will no make the lefties wince .
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will no make the lefties wince. prevent needs major reform. prevent needs major reform. prevent needs to better understand the threats face and the ideology underpinning them. and mi5 the ideology underpinning them. and m15 are clear that islamist remains our predominant threat. accounting for seven 5% of their caseload . yet only 6% of prevent caseload. yet only 6% of prevent referrals . in 2020 122. what . referrals. in 2020 122. what. prevent has shown cultural and an institution hesitancy to tackle islamism for fear of the charge of it's the truth is there nothing anti—muslim about tackling islamism .7 and we must tackling islamism.7 and we must continue to work closely with muslim communities if we are to do so effectively . in fact , do so effectively. in fact, shawcross also rightly pointed out that too often terrorist
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attacks have been committed by people previously referred to prevent . in 2014, a teenager prevent. in 2014, a teenager called ali harbi ali was referred and discharged after a social meeting . we went on to social meeting. we went on to plot a attack that resulted in the of mp david amess . then the of mp david amess. then there's the terrorist behind the parsons green shoe bombing the terrorist responsible for the 2020 stress, the stabbings , the 2020 stress, the stabbings, the terrorist who murdered three gay men in a redding park in 2020. all of them were referred prevent the most chilling line from shawcross today was this i am concerned that a culture of timidity exists among practitioners in round when it comes to tackling islamism. if left as it is a potentially fatal blindspots will emerge and grow . as i've been saying on grow. as i've been saying on this show for the past two years, if we continue to turn a blind eye to home—grown islamist
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terrorism , the biggest terrorist terrorism, the biggest terrorist to the uk . and sadly, i have no to the uk. and sadly, i have no doubt many more innocent lives are going to be lost in the years to come. to respond. now my superstar panel, the political commentator suzanne evans , the businessman and evans, the businessman and activist adam brookes and the broadcaster ashley james. suzanne evans, this has been a long time coming because there is not a moment to waste. is so this programme has been a disaster from the start, in my view. and it started up with no clear idea of what it was going to do. it focussed very much on violent extremism rather than looking at extremist ideology within the muslim faith and. of course, that is what fuels the violence. so you really need to get back to a root source and start to tackle that. but as has just been seen in your reports, nobody was prepared to talk about the crucial issues , islam about the crucial issues, islam itself are incompatible itself that are incompatible with western values. so the homophobe view the treatment of women and the push for sharia
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law this country, the rampant law in this country, the rampant antisemitism many muslim communities . nobody would talk communities. nobody would talk about this . and this is why about this. and this is why we've ended up where are today. the other thing, of course, prevent did was infuriate other faiths because they saw the muslims getting all the attention and all the money and. let's not forget this report also , a lot of the money was also, a lot of the money was going to it was being channelled by selfish points of community leaders who had extremist views . so other faith groups who who are well integrated and weren't getting any money, they weren't getting any money, they weren't getting any money, they weren't getting any political attention . that annoyed them. that did nothing . community cohesion or nothing. community cohesion or interfaith relationships. the whole thing has been a disaster. frankly, i think it should be scrapped because it's clearly not working. it's doing far more harm than good . but also, i harm than good. but also, i think it's a it's part of the reason we have problem with islamist terrorism . it's because islamist terrorism. it's because we've allowed saudi arabians style extremism to flourish in
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many mosques in this country. it's we know from research been done by the education authority is that it is flourishing in many schools. and of course there are charities that really should be investigated . they should be investigated. they will immediately, by the way , will immediately, by the way, someone like says what you've just said when someone like me says what i said in my digest immediately are going to use the islamophobia. well. can just islamophobia. well. can i just say know, got a degree say, you know, i've got a degree in religious studies. i could sit here and make a very case for islam. i have huge amount for islam. i have a huge amount of for the religion, but of respect for the religion, but has faults like every religion has, and to that has, you know, and to deny that there's part of there's a that's a part of terrorism you might as well terrorism is you might as well deny christianity not deny that christianity was not an the troubles in an issue in the troubles in ireland. mean, adam look, ireland. i mean, adam look, suzanne it has to go all suzanne says it has to go all together and, it's always together and, that it's always been flawed . but the point is, been a flawed. but the point is, it recent years because of this slow creep of what elon musk describes as the minor virus which is creeping in to anything
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, is run by the political establishment. we actually have situation now that all of the focus is going on so—called right wing extremism. don't me wrong. you know, clearly that has to be tackled. ism, for example, has to be tackled. but the police actually know where the police actually know where the terror threat is, say 80% of it is coming from islamist extremism. look, in 2021 of these woke anti—terror officers told us that the fa the far right with the fastest growing threat in this country like it's absolute nonsense and it's a play absolute nonsense and it's a play with numbers. yes they were probably growing quicker but there was 43,000 terrorists suspects on the watch in 2020, of which just 10% were not islamic. yeah, but fundamentally and that's the point, the focus of this scheme has become on right wing extremism in the issue is, as we've saying you've named some of the individuals that have of gone on to kill and
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maim. you know, adults and children they've missed that. they've missed so many. it's not working . it's not working at working. it's not working at all. and i think this country so softly on everything, whether it be terrorism, policing school, this is why i think we shouldn't be very softly on actually. james is islamist extremism because it threatens us all. yeah.i because it threatens us all. yeah. i mean, i think that is the word extremism. so no, i didn't speak of extremism. everyone but i'm specifically talking about islam . but but you talking about islam. but but you you said you just want to speak about extremism in that what i'm saying that we have to be very careful not to say the islam religion or the muslims because every muslim minority does not want terrorism or use them in their religion. there is this 40,001, by the way. yeah i think thatis 40,001, by the way. yeah i think that is absolutely shocking . that is absolutely shocking. seven out of 13 terrorist attacks have happened in the six years that people on the watchdog. so there is no doubt that there are massive system failures. i cannot imagine how
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upset you would be to lose a family member or a friend to someone that should have been prevented from committing that atrocity in the first place. the that i have seen boko culture i don't think you can blame peace it because also there are other extremism and the issue that i have in the article is it says the provision mental health care for less potent threats such as misogynistic incels . i'm misogynistic incels. i'm actually bored of incels and violence against women and girls being dismissed like lone threat . so influenced by we see all the time . and to say that it's a the time. and to say that it's a less potent threat. one woman is murdered by a man every three days. even when you look at the news this week, a teacher, a daughter shares husbands. yes we know it's extremism. we're talking about extremism and incel culture is extreme extremism. and we saw 22 year old jake david say was radicalised online course you can come up with individual cases. one is defending its
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moral soundness and they should deau moral soundness and they should dealt with. but what we are debating here is the fact that the police because this is really important. okay. the police fight 80% of the terrorist threat . this country terrorist threat. this country comes from islamist extremism . comes from islamist extremism. then you've got this organisation prevent which costs hundreds millions of pounds hundreds and millions of pounds of taxpayers money and are only referring 6% of extremists who are. there is talks extremism, whereas you are talking about terrorism and i think we do to look at the facts we need to these people become radicalised, don't they . of course they're don't they. of course they're extremist incels. of course they're extremists. so yes i'm not denying of course , need to not denying of course, need to focus on terrorism. 100. but we also need to start looking at what we consider because incel culture it i just think hitting is really interesting way this debate is going. you know , the debate is going. you know, the fact that there is a problem in community and i think the problem is that it's been too often dismissed by people saying, oh, but you've got this problem, supremacists, problem, there's supremacists, you've whatever. you've got you've got whatever. it's what rape that does not
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make as much it it was talked about specifically in this i am not just giving those examples failing i would this is failing i would say this is representative the left it representative of the left it does feel just being completely honest with you . but here i am honest with you. but here i am wanting have a discussion wanting to have a discussion about because about islamist extremism because thatis about islamist extremism because that is has been really that is what has been really honedin that is what has been really honed in on in the shawcross report, which is a report, by the way, three years in the making. this is the most important report probably that we're going to get out of government for many years. and you to you immediately don't want to talk extremism. talk about islamist extremism. you want to talk about? i do. i do. and i did. i did talk about it. but i'm looking at the report i read report and report and i read the report and does less potent threat as does say less potent threat as misogynistic incels that needs to looked i'm not just to be looked at. i'm not just what the just it right what the just have it right final word of things final word out of things like rotherham grooming rotherham and the grooming gangs scandals to go on scandals were allowed to go on because people scared to because people were scared to speak police were scared to speak out police were scared to investigate in case they were called to the manchester arena by politician because they. one other have got other thing we have got a serious problem with people coming in on dinghies. we don't
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know that watch know who they are that watch what's why we have what's next, why we have a fracture . i really suella fracture. i really suella braverman stop processing asylum patients. she get bad people patients. so she get bad people out of country and open safe out of the country and open safe routes. ain't the answer routes. that ain't the answer that answer . ashley. that ain't the answer. ashley. ashley. james. adam fox , suzanne ashley. james. adam fox, suzanne evans. my superstar panel here will not be coming up. was fishy she's pledged speaking of the dinghy crisis to leave the how just a ploy to keep brexiteers on side our very our nigel farage is going to explore those bombshell claims just after 930 romney takes in the clash as judge rules that the sussexes be grilled in a as part of samantha markle's defamation suit against her sister . do markle's defamation suit against her sister. do you markle's defamation suit against her sister . do you believe that her sister. do you believe that harry and told the truth in that infamous interview petronella wyatt david an earnest someone's going to battle it out off to the right but i want to know what you think on this poll running at gb news on twitter right .
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tired of the clash . and in a tired of the clash. and in a bombshell ruling by a us judge and a victory for the truth , and a victory for the truth, duchess of sussex has lost her legal battle to avoid giving evidence in a defamation claim or by her sister, samantha markle . samantha wants $75,000 markle. samantha wants $75,000 in damages over what she says were, false and malicious lies told by the sussexes in now
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infamous oprah winfrey interview infamous oprah winfrey interview in march 2021, as well as the 2020 biography finding freedom by that very old little bloke who seems to be obsessed with meghan markle, omid, scobie . so meghan markle, omid, scobie. so if the case makes it to court , if the case makes it to court, then both meghan and harry will be forced be grilled in depositions under oath given this case and all that's emerged since a question tonight do you believe because it's becoming legally important this at the sussexes told the truth in their oprah winfrey interview that we know your thoughts by emailing dan at gbnews.uk tweet me at gb news while you go and vote in our poll. but joining me now is , the well—connected writer and journalist wyatt, the fashion, who is, of course, close friends of princess diana, david emanuel and the author of the case for cancel culture, ernest owens . cancel culture, ernest owens. petronella, this is becoming really important now because . i really important now because. i think we can prove it. i think samantha will be able to prove that. samantha will be able to prove that . they told lie after lie in that. they told lie after lie in that. they told lie after lie in that interview . they know. yes.
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that interview. they know. yes. i think the most important thing is that the first time they let it subject to proper, rigorous questioning, which hasn't taken place because oprah was a charm and interviews have been done with their hand—picked friends in the media and it's basically been a sort of soft pap or noble ease challenge them. they've had a terribly easy ride and i think because a lot of the people they're making accusations actions against obviously can't answer back because some of them are members of the royal family. but it's time that they were subject a proper grilling because they've going on and on for now. and especially david, because it's about the markle, by the way, a woman who i trust entirely who i've got to know a lot over the past few years and everyone said, oh , she's just everyone said, oh, she's just bitter. and well, no, actually, david, she was telling the truth
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i think. absolutely. but anyway , going back $75,000, is that right , peanuts. i go , going back $75,000, is that right, peanuts. i go more. , going back $75,000, is that right , peanuts. i go more. yes, right, peanuts. i go more. yes, but but but i don't think this is about the money. no, this. but on the grand scale of things it's been pretty horrific for their family. the markle family , they dished the hurt and the father and you know what is going it's actually like an episode of suits actually is this is and i hope they have their day in court and i hope oncei their day in court and i hope once i agree with petronella pinned them down, ask them direct questions , get direct direct questions, get direct answers . very important. yes. answers. very important. yes. because they've been extraordinary and consistent . extraordinary and consistent. they have. well, actually, i want to ask ernest about that because it's only i find this really shocking. you still trust and believe harry and meghan said and that oprah winfrey interview because i can prove a whole load of the things that they said were completely untrue honest i think that it comes to
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the family issues and matters they're dealing with. i think that that's going to have a lot of the real conversations, i believe . i think that they're believe. i think that they're interpreting kind of what they felt like happened in their life. and i think that part of that, to try to pretend that some of this stuff did not happen. let's be real here. i do think something going on i don't really necessarily trust the family . i really necessarily trust the family. i mean, really necessarily trust the family . i mean, look at how her family. i mean, look at how her father was acting her, you know, her thing . i trust in this her thing. i trust them in this regard. don't think that regard. i don't think that they're about the they're lying about the situation don't situation with that. i don't think significant. i think it's that significant. i think it's that significant. i think wants attention. okay. well, they say there was well, why did they say there was a racist? ernest then all a royal racist? ernest then all of oh, no, no, we of a sudden, oh, no, no, we never said that. and, you know, it's the british media. and why did you're sending them did they say you're sending them by archbishop of canterbury, by the archbishop of canterbury, what was when , it wasn't what it was when, it wasn't true. talking about the sister . true. talking about the sister. what do you want me to answer the but well, no, i'll the question? but well, no, i'll tell couple things on tell you a couple of things on that. the bond is actually demanding her sister, demanding that her sister, megan, answer a whole load questions. and prince harry.
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now, some those questions are now, some of those questions are about that harry and about the lies that harry and meghan have told about the markle but of the markle family, but some of the questions are the lies that harry and meghan have told about the family because they the royal family because they going ask lawyers, she can't going to ask lawyers, she can't make it directly . going to ask lawyers, she can't make it directly. is going to ask lawyers, she can't make it directly . is the royal make it directly. is the royal family in some ways the evidence for they don't have any evidence? you know that if evidence? well, you know that if they do with the law, they might provide information that they may have not wanted. so i think in some sense, they were trying to of those to protect some of those members. why they're members. that's why they're disclosed names. but you better careful might careful because they might pull out the receipts. and we're out all the receipts. and we're going find out that going to find out things that you want know. that's you don't want to know. that's going prove the point. i but going to prove the point. i but this nonsense. this is this going to prove the point. i but th nonsense. nse. this is this going to prove the point. i but th nonsense. because is this going to prove the point. i but th nonsense. because harrys going to prove the point. i but th nonsense. because harry is is nonsense. because harry is completely back this completely erode back this racism allegation . and in racism allegation. and in subsequent interviews as as like she denied he ever said it on oprah and i do not believe that they're going to pull out names of members of the royal family who made racist remarks vis a
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vis what colour archie skin might be because in my view, it never happened . david but it's never happened. david but it's almost like blackmail, isn't it ? blackmail father he's blackmailed. i mean , if you're blackmailed. i mean, if you're talking about harry windsor, his father virtually . william yeah. father virtually. william yeah. and i think it reminds me of prince andrew. they, i think king charles is hoping this is all going to be wrapped up and what's the word reconcile asian that's i'm sorry. it's what's the word reconcile asian that's i'm sorry . it's gotten that's i'm sorry. it's gotten further further away . right. and further further away. right. and i think i don't know i it's not going to happen before i mean earnest otis there are about 14 provable lies by the way just just from the interview. right but but just tackle the one that petronella asked you about directly . they claimed that the directly. they claimed that the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, them three days welby, had them three days before the ceremony, that all the world's a total and a complete and utter provable lie
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. i think the whole conversation about, well , that's fine, but about, well, that's fine, but i think as far as this going to be, you said you could trust them, that they didn't lie dunng them, that they didn't lie during the interview. they did. i'm saying who of not lied before? is that relevant to the particular case at hand ? i just particular case at hand? i just think that they're going to wait, wait, wait a minute. wait, no so on television, no one is so important. you don't have to agree . have we lied on national? agree. have we lied on national? i've never i well, this was a major interview designed to set design to make looking impossible . the families impossible. the families magazine at $75,000. but with their reputation . exactly. their reputation. exactly. they're not going to just the case is not going that case is not going to go through in way they're not gonna give that woman double inter interesting so just you know you love cancel culture us now now you're trying to cancel the markle's are you they didn't have a right they
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don't a right to start don't have a right to start trying to get themselves in court not trying to cancel. court. i'm not trying to cancel. i'm saying that they're i'm just saying that they're going do they're going going to do what they're going to they're just wrong to do, but they're just wrong they to fight it they have the right to fight it in i'm just saying, in court. i'm just saying, they're not going to win. okay. well, i they might but we well, i think they might but we hope so. they of the case hope so. they of the for case cancel owens , cancel culture. ernest owens, the journalist petronella wyatt and the fashion designer behind princess diana's remarkable wedding dress, david emanuel. but who do agree on this? do but who do you agree on this? do you believe that the sussexes the truth in that infamous oprah talks i believed a word of talks says, i believed a word of it. this is where harry and meghan's allies were? well and truly start to bite them on the backs side from steve. they should be able to give their point their experiences point of view, their experiences correct ? so. love this. correct? not so. i love this. now it's like your truth it's your truth there is the truth your truth is there is the truth any there's just your any more. there's just your truth. rubbish. and abby says, well, we shall see when the case goes to court. and i very much hopeit goes to court. and i very much hope it gets there. your verdict is now in. just 8% of you agree that the sussexes tell us.
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interview 92. wow i mean, look , interview 92. wow i mean, look, it should be 99.9, right, because i can prove it, i can prove it. time and again they lied coming up with scottish to find their first minister by referring to a transgender butcher charged in connection with the disappearance of 11 year old girl. as a man are scots right to scheming sturgeon. well chief gavin jun slater joins me at 950. but that has the pm been rumbled fibbing over his intention to leave shock brexit broker and broadcasting legend nigel farage. he's here live straight after the .
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break time now for what the farage and brexiteers were left beaming this weekend as headlines suggested. pm rishi sunak would consider pulling out of the european convention on human rights strasbourg courts him delivering his fifth pledge to stop the boats, which inevitably will. but just 24 hours later, the time newspaper exposed the whole ploy as nothing more than a political ruse to throw the tory right wing some red ahead of finalising a customs deal on northern ireland. so with fishy recipes commitments. these are looking as solid as ever. now is farage right to say the british pubuc farage right to say the british public now deserve referendum on
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leaving nigel? i mean was an extraordinary 48 hours, wasn't it? the sunday times where he wants us to? the times on the monday says, only to know this was just to appease the european research group . well, i mean, research group. well, i mean, look at the immediate reaction . look at the immediate reaction. i mean, you know, within hours of that being published that , we of that being published that, we might consider putting our next manifesto , leaving a, you you manifesto, leaving a, you you know, i mean, the masked ranks of the conservative parties. oh, my goodness me. you've through this this is political easy a job is the new brexit the attitude towards child within the tory party is the same as it was ten years ago . one dad upset was ten years ago. one dad upset the european union. it was a totally in a inconsistent insincere comment made by sunak . and please folks don't believe a word of . it it
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. and please folks don't believe a word of. it it simply . and please folks don't believe a word of . it it simply isn't a word of. it it simply isn't going to happen. and even if they did , it would be another they did, it would be another like they doing it since 2010 2010 manifesto. but would you step as the they said in 2050 they said in 17 with a general elections in 2019. but for us and take back control of your borders as i speak think amassing on the beaches of dunkirk army you know it's at every left just they lie to you and say oh but labour help us sorry . none of it's good, but sorry. none of it's good, but i mean, i do. they get sighs where it's insane for anyone . the it's insane for anyone. the conservative party to think that a manifesto is a pro—poor or enough. in this case we can't for this to be a fight at the next election. we've got to leave out now . well, the point leave out now. well, the point is, we cannot deport people
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because of asia. you know, abu cotard, a blooming terrorist who has ten years to get rid of him and anybody claim, you know, articles to the three, article eight, the right to a family life. i've got a capital article, you know, my third cousin's just had a baby . article, you know, my third cousin's just had a baby. i mean, it literally is impossible about that claim . it's thought about that claim. it's thought that around that night, because of a judge there in the european court of human rights in strasbourg , if you want to take strasbourg, if you want to take back control of borders, if you want to be a sovereign , if want to be a sovereign, if you want to be a sovereign, if you want a proper brexit, you have to leave the job another . look, to leave the job another. look, nigel, from the sublime to the ridiculous. but i think i was actually equally angry about this one as i. have you heard about it, nigel? tom jones, right coming on that really pressure from the usual woke mob to knock till either of his
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setlists altogether because apparently lyrics celebrate domestic now the welsh rugby union is already actually the song but thank god god tom at this point to budge and saying that he will play song at cardiff castle . but can you cardiff castle. but can you believe nigel that cancel culture is now permeated see actually songs that transcend what the lyrical content is yeah yeah well it'll be shakespeare next wednesday. well it's already happening isn't. well i mean really mean juliet, you know gremio . yeah, i mean know gremio. yeah, i mean i mean, clearly it'll begin by being amended and then and then being amended and then and then being back and all of this in a country by the church of england established church is considering moving our father but it'll become available there . he's saying but you know something i think is get a feel that it maybe has to get worse before it gets better and if you
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look at what's happening in scotland with that very in response ross piece of legislation urgent put through various now a backlash against that and it's real and it's happening and it's affecting not just her personal polls but even the polls the scottish separation that there does come a moment at which that pendulum swings back , at which people get swings back, at which people get on board and say, this is madness . i on board and say, this is madness. i don't think they'll say, we all along, although they think they would prevent the courage to speak out and say , courage to speak out and say, and this is where actually this is important . this is where gb is important. this is where gb news, i think, is playing very important role in our national pubuc important role in our national public life because we're daring to call out these things. now, that doesn't mean we'll get everything right, but it does mean on some of these fundamentally important issues where people know in their hearts what is going on is wrong but dad are speaking the truth .
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but dad are speaking the truth. we do dare to speak the truth. and i think all of these things are becoming optimistic. i was at swing back about banish love. i really am. yeah, well, it's interesting. i think it's a good moment given you mentioned gb news nigel, we've been dealing with quite a lot of incoming over the past few days and. i think it is really important to point out the reason that we are force not by choice, by the way, to work in a regulatory environ ment is because we want people to watch us. we want to have a wide audience. we to be available on terrestrial tv and by signing up to that, we have to sign up to government via this body called ofcom and we've never denied that, have we there is a cost of course to signing up to that, but that's what have to do in this country personally . wish ofcom didn't exist at all. it doesn't exist in the us and they have a much better media system, a result. but in
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the you want to be on the uk if you want to be on television, that's what you have do. i look minute. do. yeah, i will. look a minute. i'm what is apparent and i'm doing what is apparent and what they don't have any balance to or the arguments at all. i'll tell you this actually , i'm not tell you this actually, i'm not backed by ofcom at. all i've worked with far worse regulators, namely the european parliament and the protocol that authority that i would have, the rugby that is not difficult because actually we want to treat our viewers and listeners with intelligence and i very often on my show i will show both sides of an argument both sides of a debate and say people at home we are gb news think you are big enough and ugly enough to make up if that itself is not a cancellation of your big enough to make up your own minds on these things. so yeah, you know there has been a lot of furore about ofcom and gb news, the last couple of days. truth is. we actually want our viewers and all listeners to hear both
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of an argument whilst we also are free to give our own opinions. i haven't got a problem with any of that. no indeed. problem with any of that. no indeed . and of course, at the indeed. and of course, at the top of your show tonight, you had a debate that no one in the british media is having, had a debate that no one in the british media is having , which british media is having, which is that actually can we keep on going with this war in ukraine in perpetuity . is that the right in perpetuity. is that the right thing ? and you won't see that thing? and you won't see that debated actually on the bbc on news, on itv. these you will literally not see that debate. and of course , this show, as you and of course, this show, as you know , i've been very passionate know, i've been very passionate about highlighting the horrific treatment of the vaccine injured this country. and i'm very passionate about that. and i will continue to do so. and yes, we have to do so. the regulatory framework, which means we give both sides of the argument, and that's how it works . yeah, and that's how it works. yeah, and it works incredibly well . i must it works incredibly well. i must say also, you know , boris say also, you know, boris johnson suggesting that we johnson is suggesting that we send every single jab and or no
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news channel if there's even is the legacy of this position even being commented on. so, you know, we dare to break the boundanes know, we dare to break the boundaries of thought and debate and free speech we do it the battles the ground up when you know what you know we we've been around now just over 18 months and i do think that a gb news brand is now being established in this country. i think it's good for progressive media. i think it's for public debate . think it's for public debate. and i think our influence is growing a lot. right. maybe i'll just take a promotional for the channel just take a promotional for the channel, but i generally think, you know, i'm somebody that has fought media for a couple of decades , but bearing the rate decades, but bearing the rate the orthodoxy of borders , eu the orthodoxy of borders, eu membership about what it's like to fight a media who are all of one mind on everything and we are beginning to break that up. we should be very proud of
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ourselves now. i totally agree. without gb news i don't . the without gb news i don't. the small boats crisis in large part of you, nigel, would be at the top of news agenda. certainly the bbc would not be covering the trade extremism in scotland. they knew they couldn't avoid because of the focus that gb news has had this issue. and likewise the vaccine injured. they do not get a voice at all on any other channel in, the british media, and that will not change. nigel, thank you so great to chat . change. nigel, thank you so great to chat. coming up, though, in tonight's mediabuzz with their own chairman, richard railing against the bbc fee, is it finally time to the british bashing corporation ? my support bashing corporation? my support staff have had their say on that. plus, we'll have the first of tomorrow's newspaper front pages straight after ten. also, as her dangerous and divisive gender recognition bill, which nigel was just referring to, threatens to tear her legacy to pieces, is the scottish first minister, nicholas sturgeon, now finished with even her own police force to her today, no
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break june slater is tonight's outsider . and a june slater is tonight's outsider. and a transgender butcher in scotland who tried it under the name andrew miller. but now apparently goes by amy. andrew's me has been charged in connection with the disappearance of an 11 year old after going missing for more than 27 hours, the schoolgirl was found at an address three miles from where she last miles from where she had last been seen monday night. and been seen on monday night. and perhaps blow perhaps the greatest blow to nicholas and gender nicholas sturgeon and gender recognition bill. recognition reform bill. scotland's police scotland's national police force, the body maintaining force, the body for maintaining law order , have defied the law and order, have defied the first minister's trans madness . first minister's trans madness. today police scotland confirmed that a 53 year old man not a woman, but a man , had been
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woman, but a man, had been charged . this comes, of course, charged. this comes, of course, as alec attacked his ex sidekick for trashing their independence with her extreme trans ideology. think of it like this of gradually building, building, building, building. but we gradually building, building, building, building . but we gave building, building. but we gave over 50. and then threw away in some self—indulgent. over 50. and then threw away in some self—indulgent . and snp some self—indulgent. and snp stuart macdonald has become the latest of queen nick's allies to speak against her criticising sturgeon's deranged independence strategy of using the next general election as a de facto referendum . students say to referendum. students say to sturgeon very , much seems to be sturgeon very, much seems to be running out of friends here. but how sickness sickened june that we actually have some common sense coming from the scottish police who say no, no, no , we're police who say no, no, no, we're not buying in to this absolute madness. we arrested and we
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charged a man . and i know we're charged a man. and i know we're not going to speak about the specific case because obviously he has now been charged , but it he has now been charged, but it says something doesn't jude. it says something doesn't jude. it says sturgeon is losing the argument in scotland . well, i argument in scotland. well, i think says that she's typical of a lot politicians today, which they think that can just do some virtue signalling and keep the voter base they call the people following nicholas sturgeon for independence . i've just got independence. i've just got a whatsapp message from someone i support independence and i think she's gone barmy and they couldn't support her again and she's tanking support. looking at a separate the one as i le parisien what really gets me with a list. this is a separate case. we're not imposing anything there . but you know anything there. but you know what? change you know what to do. you know what you'd. adam graham, can we not just get this straight? adam graham because i look price in doesn't exist i look price in doesn't exist i look sam was a creation in the sick mind of a rapist wanted to
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go to a women's jail. probably commit more horrific rights rapes. so i'm sorry. i don't i don't call this bloke i love bryson and that is after hearing from his victims it's after heanng from his victims it's after hearing from his and it has been made completely clear to me that he tried to swindle the system by becoming the price . and so to by becoming the price. and so to me and on this show i believe we need to refer to this man this rapist is adam graham right as corrected i'm not totally agree i was being politically correct we don't like that to very i'd like you to be honest he transitioned whilst he was away to trial. now as say this isn't going to be a one off instance this guy hasn't been myles but he's been raping women and it's not been a one off. in fact, in 2016, 2019, he likes it and he's
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gotten to a place where someone could be locked in a cell with him screaming for a life and until someone comes rattling some case she's going be stuck there. what lunatic thinks that except you know the thing is i it does a lot of damage to genuine trans people who have gone through awful lot of emotional distress and physical transformation , get where transformation, get where they're going . they don't want they're going. they don't want this. i've got messages from them that they don't want they don't want people like this. these anything to do with trans these are criminals manipulating these are criminals manipulating the system for own criminality . the system for own criminality. indeed and as a result of that june, it feels , like sturgeon, june, it feels, like sturgeon, has now lost moral authority . has now lost moral authority. and we saw with a leader like theresa may that once that moral authority has gone it's very difficult isn't to get it back. so is she finished now june ? if
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so is she finished now june? if she believed in independence , go she believed in independence, go . but she believes in nicholas sturgeon and she'll klingons for grim death . she's like one of grim death. she's like one of those girls, she say on a mountainside, you're just waiting for it to slip. and there's always a rock fall. it's happening . and she can't see if happening. and she can't see if there's any decency about it being genuine, about independence . i support being independence. i support being together . obviously, i'm together. obviously, i'm a brexiteer . she go, she's dumb brexiteer. she go, she's dumb again. what she's supposed to be working for. but it's a good earner, isn't it? being a politician at the top of the tree. and there's too many like. well, i think what nicholas sturgeon is doing, june, i'm clear about this. she wants to follow the jacinda ardern model, so she wants to portray herself as woke queen of the world. i don't think she gives a about scottish separatism really. she knows it's not going to happen, but what she wants to do is she wants to use this trans madness, leapfrog from her as first
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minister to , some globalist minister to, some globalist organisation know to get a gig at the eu , the world economic at the eu, the world economic forum or somewhere like that . forum or somewhere like that. the world health organisation . i the world health organisation. i think you're right. think she's a career politician , she's a career politician, she's interested in nicholas sturgeon and the model i and she spends far too much time in the hairdressers and standing at podiums to do any actual work she wants . sort fly—tipping she wants. sort fly—tipping out in constitution , sees in her own constitution, sees the in the country have the worst in the country have seen state of a constituency seen the state of a constituency she's not getting down to brass tacks to after people. she's more concerned about a public persona world stage . and persona on the world stage. and there's lot of emphatic very there's a lot of emphatic very good point very good point from our self—proclaimed chief, gavin jun slater. thank you so much . jun slater. thank you so much. june will speak very soon, but coming up, as furious viewers vow to cancel their tv licences over the bbc sickening new shamima back home series documentary filmmaker and jury. we spent year getting to know shamima in a syrian refugee camp seeks to expose her as a fraud .
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seeks to expose her as a fraud. he's got a fascinating you so you're not going to want to dismiss this ten the date also even their own chairman takes aim at the bbc licence fee is a sure sign that the beeb be funded by superstar panel that one out straight off to the right we're back in just 2 minutes time.
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is 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. tonight as bbc produced this review team puff piece on the easiest shamima begum made it feel british because i feel like i wasn't able to be british even though i wanted to be islamic since i didn't feel like i was accepted by society either because of racism and other things . why on earth is our things. why on earth is our state broadcaster the disney ification of a terrorist? the man who events? the journalist and filmmaker andrew giuffre says that begging is a dishonest fraud who deserves to be exposed. and he's going to do that.in exposed. and he's going to do that. in an exclusive interview with me live at 1050 and with our licence fee funding, beckham's celebrity conversion , beckham's celebrity conversion, we abolish the long outdoor ated tax bill, the biased beeb's own chairman is coming around to the idea. there are . there are idea. there are. there are issues with the licence fee . my issues with the licence fee. my advice , richard chop is go one advice, richard chop is go one step further and defund it
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altogether. but that's my superstar panel agree. that's how big debate next. tonight how big debate next. and tonight joined evans adam joined by susanna evans adam brooks and james as prince harry reveals that he's planning a homecoming trip each year i so look forward to meeting with award winners and spreading awareness about this incredible charity . i hope so. sure that charity. i hope so. sure that can duchess of sussex finally take the hint that they are no longer wanted in the uk. you'll get both sides of argument as always in the media opposite 30 plus as the church of england propose to make god gender neutral and remove our father from the lord's prayer. charlie lawson tells me why welby won't crusade needs to stopped a man of the people . i'm cancelled at of the people. i'm cancelled at 1040 and they suffer defeat at the weekend. but after bellowing the weekend. but after bellowing the band song delilah, loud and proud welsh rugby fans be winners tonight. find out when ground today's greatest person and union jackass at 1050 we're going to have the first front pages hot off the press it
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moments right after polly middlehurst . middlehurst. dan thank you and. good evening to you. our top story on, gb news. tonight, the prime minister confirmed the uk is accelerating the delivery of military equipment to ukraine so it arrives within weeks rather than months. in his address to parliament earlier president zelenskyy requested british fighter jets to bolster ukraine's defences against. soon he's expected meet the french president emmanuel macron and the german chancellor both in paris. speaking at a military base earlier on today , dorset base earlier on today, dorset rishi sunak said . nothing base earlier on today, dorset rishi sunak said. nothing is base earlier on today, dorset rishi sunak said . nothing is off rishi sunak said. nothing is off the table in terms of military assistance for ukraine. all the united kingdom, ukrainian men and women are learning how to command and nato's standard whether that is in drone warfare tank operations or basic training . their dedication ,
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training. their dedication, courage and determination is a credit to you and your country and for all of your visit here today underlines our two countries close and enduring friendship . we will always be by friendship. we will always be by side your staunch and unwavering friends . meanwhile tonight, friends. meanwhile tonight, governments and organisations from around the world are offering support . turkey and offering support. turkey and syria , after the two devastating syria, after the two devastating earthquakes killed more than 11,000 people. the foreign office says three british people are still missing following the disaster. and downing street this afternoon. the uk will continue to assess the situation and stands ready to provide further long term assistance as needed. further long term assistance as needed . in other news needed. in other news international investigators say there are strong indications that the russian president vladimir putin decided to supply missile which downed a malaysia flight airlines flight in 2014.
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298 people were killed in the disaster , which happened over disaster, which happened over ukrainian territory . ukrainian territory. investigators answered , jesting. investigators answered, jesting. putin ordered the aircraft to shot down, but they say evidence isn't strong enough to lead to a criminal conviction. so they've ended their probe without further prosecutions . russia has further prosecutions. russia has denied any wrongdoing here. the partner of missing mother of two, nicola bully, has visited the riverbank in lancashire where vanished. paul ansel went to the field where her phone and dog were found near the river wyre as police continued their 12th day of searching , nicola 12th day of searching, nicola went missing while two taking her dog a walk and after dropping her at school. meanwhile the private underwater rescue team has been helping police has now pulled out of the search . the former labour mp search. the former labour mp jared o'mara has been found guilty of six counts of fraud committed while he was in office . the 41 year old who was a member of parliament 2017 and
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2019, was on trial for submitting fake invoice to parliament worth around submitting fake invoice to parliament worth aroun d £4,000 parliament worth around £4,000 to fund his cocaine . a jury to fund his cocaine. a jury cleared him . two other charges. cleared him. two other charges. sentencing will take place tomorrow at. leeds crown court . tomorrow at. leeds crown court. and an inquest into the death of archie has concluded he accidentally on prank or an experiment that went wrong. the coroner ruled the 12 year old boy who was found in his bedroom had not intended to harm himself. the boy had his life support treatment withdrawn in august last year after his parents failed to overturn a high court ruling that doctors could lawfully do so . you up to could lawfully do so. you up to date on tv online , dab plus date on tv online, dab plus radio. this is gb news part two now of dan wootton tonight .
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now of dan wootton tonight. tomorrow's your site now in all media buzz . tomorrow's your site now in all media buzz. the first tomorrow's your site now in all media buzz . the first front page media buzz. the first front page is both leading on the same story. the metro says volodymyr zelenskyy visit to the uk with the president of war torn ukraine and meeting the king and both houses in western hall as wolinsky thanked the people of britain and praised former prime minister boris johnson, who got others to react when it seemed absolutely impossible. the independent that sunak independent reports that sunak send british jets to ukraine as slansky pleaded to to parliament us wings of sleet adam by superstar panel. back with me now, political commentator evans in the house alongside businessman and activist brooks and the broadcaster ashley james. another day and another example of blatant by the bbc . example of blatant by the bbc. yesterday the british fashion
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was called out for publishing article that offered zero balance on the wild government's plan for new salvage laws . while plan for new salvage laws. while it was eventually stealthily edhed it was eventually stealthily edited to include critical views the admission of bias goes to show the scale of the bbc's impartiality problem. so it's no wonder that even the corporation's own chairman , corporation's own chairman, richard sharp, has admitted that he's lost faith in the undemocratic licence fee and the licence fee is the least worst opfion licence fee is the least worst option . do you still subscribe option. do you still subscribe to that view? there are. there are issues with the licence fee. it's regressive in some ways it's considered anachronistic because and there are other countries adopt other mechanisms . so it is imperfect. not actually one step further and completely defund the whole operation. as you know . but what operation. as you know. but what do you think, adam brooks? i
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agree with you then? i think the bbc has shown its bias. brexit with the boris bashing the trans issues . i don't think the bbc issues. i don't think the bbc understands how to resonate with the whole of the uk and the population. i think they're run by woke woke people? i think they're out of touch . what gets they're out of touch. what gets down is that i have to pay for my for my sky tv . down is that i have to pay for my for my sky tv. i down is that i have to pay for my for my sky tv . i watch i my for my sky tv. i watch i watch channels like this through my sky tv box . yeah. i don't my sky tv box. yeah. i don't ever watch bbc programming or content, but have to pay for that in a licence . the system is that in a licence. the system is outdated. it's wrong . it's outdated. it's wrong. it's a punishes the elderly and as we see the people that end up in prison are normally women because they're at home all day. something's got to change. i think it's outdated and, actually . you agree with me when
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actually. you agree with me when i when i actually. you agree with me when iwhen i described actually. you agree with me when i when i described bbc as the british bashing corporation. i think what's tricky with the bbc for news and standpoint is the left think it's very right wing and the right think very left wing. so probably i think, impartiality. please don't tell . we are in the middle. no no, i don't. i don't. but i think impartial are on the left very thing to change. so are they on the. i'm not going to get into that. but why not? what i love. why? why not done? why don't you get into that? why didn't you just admit the bbc is fundamentally a left wing ? it fundamentally a left wing? it would be much better. really i really don't. okay. why do you think they order so many copies of the guardian when no one out there, no one at home buys the guardian? does. well want guardian? no one does. well want to very, very few people. to read very, very few people. yeah. usually i think i do too. the bbc for 44 per day. and by the way, i'm i have other issues with the licence fee but forceful day you get bbc 1 to 3, cbc . i love that. yeah, but that
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cbc. i love that. yeah, but that fact during lockdown, i think we really saw like what an amazing seven. no, no, they were absolutely a poor country. i'll tell you straight. misinformation not talking the news and politics. i'm talking about the fact that they out of nowhere put on an educate programme to help children who christoval loads of our christoval shed loads of our money. they have national and local radio. we've just all watched happy valley and piece of drama think of what i want to know we meant for british people don't want any of those things you've just spoken about my. worry is as said yes, the bbc does tend to take a left wing stance. no, it targets pensioners, women and vulnerable people who aren't able does . hey people who aren't able does. hey money talks they alternate could be that the government could support the bbc financially and given what richard gove reported, that means will you support it if you want to pay for the bbc pay for it because
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then there's going to be streaming and there's going to be is that if it's the issue i have with all of this is that i find it absolutely arcane that in this country you want to watch gb news on your terrestrial television via freeview for example , you have freeview for example, you have to pay your bbc licence because inever to pay your bbc licence because i never watch the bbc and i don't really i haven't seen that . so what's wrong with either amazing tv ? you know, i've amazing tv? you know, i've changed my view completely on this. i used to work for the bbc as a freelance so i used to be a passionate supporter. the bbc licence fee i changed and they've changed enormously . do they've changed enormously. do agree ashley when she says agree with ashley when she says it's get all it's value money. you get all those channels, you get those tv channels, you get national radio stations, you get the service quite few . the world service quite a few. the world. exactly. but this is my point. think the bbc is technically value for technically good value for money. put it to the money. so let's put it to the test. why should force test. why should you force people pay for it? surely if people to pay for it? surely if it's people can make it's that good, people can make the and they should the choice and they should be able to choose outside that sort
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the choice and they should be ab spot choose outside that sort the choice and they should be ab spot fi ”10056 outside that sort the choice and they should be ab spot fi subscription; that sort the choice and they should be ab spot fi subscription sorat sort the choice and they should be ab spot fi subscription so that)rt of spot fi subscription so that those that want to pay comes in and those who don't totally and those who don't have totally oh actually like to oh doubt would actually like to watch. that. watch. i agree with that. i completely agree with that when i defund bbc , i'm not i say defund the bbc, i'm not saying that the bbc go. i think it should have to survive like the rest the media does. and what that would do is it democratise the organisation it would mean they couldn't just ignore the 50% of all the 52% of us who support brexit or who voted for brexit and just if they couldn't just dismiss anyone over 50 as being old and they don't give a about us anymore, so for me i genuinely like the bbc. could survive, but it has to be prepared to do the other thing. that i think is fundamentally wrong is massive amount of intimidation you get. if you haven't got the licence and you don't watch the telly , and you don't watch the telly, some of you will know i'm converting a in shropshire. converting a barn in shropshire. yeah, literally bomb. when yeah, it is literally bomb. when i registered the address, the local the first piece local council, the first piece of mail was a letter from of mail i got was a letter from italy and they before i moved
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into my new if i move into my new and there was no tv in there for many, many weeks , you know, for many, many weeks, you know, i already have the bbc sending debt collection agencies to me , debt collection agencies to me, they are a despicable organisation. they terrify people . they walk the country people. they walk the country with what they are doing with the news . and actually, i'm the news. and actually, i'm going to show you in just moment the whole after the break, actually the shamima begum thing last night, which was completely disgusting. but when are not trying their own trying to oust their own chairman got tell you chairman. i've got to tell you something about bbc. something else about bbc. they are the hunt are leading the witch hunt against yet another city conservative politician . you conservative politician. you won't surprised to is won't be surprised to learn is dominic the deputy pm, as you will know, is facing bullying allegations. but is allegations. but this is actually sort of half hilarious, half shocking yesterday the woke producers at news , i said, are producers at news, i said, are you never watch but you may heard of it thought they had the scoop of the century when they spoke to of the complainants against rob the stakes were high so naturally the format was a witness protection and style
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interview reconstruction as this ex civil servant reeled off this list . it's truly evidence list. it's truly evidence against rob. watch this . i saw against rob. watch this. i saw him seething at. other senior people hard staring at you and raising his voice . he would cut raising his voice. he would cut people short , telling them to people short, telling them to stop . talking there were long stop. talking there were long silence is i don't recall swearing and it was never physical lots of it was i describe as microaggressions long silence in the workplace suzanne evans. he should be sacked immediately. rishi sunak if even think about getting rid of your most loyal lieutenant who stood by you, through those dot last summer when no one in the conservative party wanted you to become leader they you are finished because this is
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what rob is against. yeah, my grey shaved squinty allegations . so let's see which one is raising voices. i'm a boss of raise my voice when i've needed to raise my voice. you won't even believe it, adam. but sometime sitting on the sofa . sometime sitting on the sofa. yeah, i raise my voice. no i have met bullies in politics. when i've worked in politics. really nasty ? bullies. and i'm really nasty? bullies. and i'm going to stick my neck on the. now, i don't think dominic raab is them. i think he's. is one of them. i think he's. john charming. mark never met. i don't he could be don't think he could be completely excluding john bercow. obviously was bercow. obviously while he was in remain they want it in in but remain they want it in there when they're allegations with access to the to what you've said is used. of course i sometimes out of work suzanne evans do stand by because coming up should the duke and duchess of sussex take the hint that it's not wanted here anymore. you're going hear both sides you're going to hear both sides of debate from support of that debate from support staff, when return staff, how and when they return for mediabuzz after 1030. for the mediabuzz after 1030. but next as just mentioned, but next as i just mentioned, this shocking documentary on the abc last night endorsed the
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campaign to rehabilitate the reputation . shamima begum reputation. shamima begum reached a new low last night after the bbc broadcast, a sickening 90 minute documentary that saw the isis bride spout even more lies branded the shamima begum story. the sickening puff piece described with ominous backtrack and tearful pieces to camera at the terrorist and undeserved platform that countless victims of isis got. and she was gifted free reign to paint on the british fashion corporation as a vulnerable victim while blaming everything from race ism to the british media for her swatch . british media for her swatch. when they think of isis , they when they think of isis, they think of me because i've been put on the media so much. but what was there to obsess over we went to isis that was it. it was oven went to isis that was it. it was over. they just wanted to the story because it was a story. it was the big story. i just wanted to go with what my friend wanted, know , so i could be wanted, you know, so i could be accepted. didn't feel british accepted. i didn't feel british because wasn't because i feel like i wasn't able to be british, even though
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wanted to be, if that makes sense. like i was sense. i didn't feel like i was accepted by society either because other . because of racism and other. it's wanting to into it's really hard wanting to into society. but your family holding you back. it's like when you're in love and you just you don't want see the person's faults want to see the person's faults . so just like push to the . so you just like push to the back your head you just back of your head or you just completely that they are , completely deny that they are, you know, like i was in a in love with the idea of isis. so i just always made excuses for them . i mean, i'm so shocked them. i mean, i'm so shocked sort of propaganda has been spewed out on our so—called pubuc spewed out on our so—called public service broadcast. why are we giving airtime to this stateless ? joining me now , the stateless? joining me now, the man who knows shamima . they can man who knows shamima. they can best alight 2021 investigative journalist andrew juri tracked her down to the syrian camp where she remains and has maintained close contact with since . but andrew juri, what since. but andrew juri, what fascinating given how. well you know shemima is you think this
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new celebrity version of shamima begum the bbc is pushing its own one big fraud . what do you tell one big fraud. what do you tell us? well, it's firstly, i mean, the video that just shown of what just watch . she mentions what just watch. she mentions the word racism . now, the word racism. now, i interviewed for a long time and i approached about racism. i said, why did you hate the british? was it somebody being racist to you with kids? she said, not really. just little incident. so that is a big lie. so racism never got mentioned . so racism never got mentioned. and got to realise i've and you've got to realise i've spoken so that spoken for 18 months. so that shocked me. i mean, this is seems to be seems got this character. she seems to formed creating a false narrative to try and win a pr so and unfortunately some people are getting sucked into because it was that shocking times. magazine man front cover the week in which she was portrayed as of celebrity. i felt as some of celebrity. i felt sick about because it looked like you had a posh becks on the front. opened it up. yeah. and husband and wife. it was like
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you saw david in the conversation scenes of shamima begum on one side and then on the side. promoting the other side. that promoting the other side. that promoting the hollywood movie the latest hollywood movie and giving stew recipes. the latest hollywood movie and gfelt; stew recipes. the latest hollywood movie and gfelt i stew recipes. the latest hollywood movie and gfelt i actually stew recipes. the latest hollywood movie and gfelt i actually felt :ew recipes. the latest hollywood movie and gfelt i actually felt furious. yes. i felt i actually felt furious. i felt i actually felt furious. i now i said i think come on it before. and i think said she should come back. i don't think she'd now. so you've she'd come now. so you've changed mind? my about changed your mind? i've my about everything shocked by everything now. i was shocked by what only that, what i saw and not only that, i know how vain she that the know how vain she is that the world she stood and had world where she stood and had the photographs know where that wall i took photographs wall is. when i took photographs of a looking six, seven of a ship looking for six, seven shots me delete shots. shots make me delete shots. she's now she's she's so vain. so now she's become she wanted become the celebrity she wanted to you actually think to be. so you actually think this is what she wants? oh, she's narcissist. i mean, and the whole document full the whole document she was full of. shamima i know of. not the shamima i know because you caught me. was because you caught me. she was in sort interview mode when in sort of interview mode when spoke was, we're spoke to. she was, as we're talking mean, i've spoken talking now. i mean, i've spoken to bit so she to quite a bit now. so she relaxed . she became herself when relaxed. she became herself when . she was signed. i mean, some of the things she was saying about baby were life her. about a baby were a life to her. and then was telling me she and then she was telling me she was over part of her life. was over that part of her life. all of this was i don't know what the bbc were doing, are
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really done. it made me sick physically which not physically sick, which was not me agree me too. i completely agree because. problem that because. the other problem that i that they claim i had with is that they claim and in terms of justify this because they were investigating her story. but actually all of this kind of her story really main is they said her were you ever involved with something suicide vests for the isis fighters which believe she was based on the previous. and she just said no , she denied it. and just said no, she denied it. and that was taken as fact. just like as you say, it was taken as fact. that part of the reason she defected to isis in the first place was because of terrible britain that didn't accept her. and as you say, there's no evidence from shamima. is life. there's no evidence from shamima. is life . and based on shamima. is life. and based on green that she was subjected to any form of racism , i sat on any form of racism, i sat on a lump of concrete her and asked her about how she went. then why she went, then what she did. she once mentioned isis videos . and once mentioned isis videos. and this part that she talked about. that's a load of rubbish. she
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asked about how were you groomed? she said, well, it was the alphago chemchina , which i the alphago chemchina, which i knew about. so she wasn't videos. she never told me about that. and i knew her. and i have probably to 300 text messages from her. never once . so is it. from her. never once. so is it. can we go as far to say because based on you're saying remember you know she made in story better than anyone because at the with in syria and the time you with in syria and investigating it can we go as far to say that the bbc now implicated in false propaganda and on her behalf. implicated in false propaganda and on her behalf . yeah and and on her behalf. yeah and i think it's also contempt to call because she hasn't had. she's got i think she finds what happened to a trial in march . so happened to a trial in march. so yeah, i think it's contempt i think propaganda. i think it's feed . and they doing this. why? feed. and they doing this. why? why why do they want to turn shamima begum into celebrity? what is the motive asian? you asked me sickening . i mean, what asked me sickening. i mean, what sickens me most about i mean, i spent all the time in raqqa. i
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went into some of the camps and i saw the i went into the torture place inside the stadium that you saw last night, which i wanted to it in interviews anybody from there and it's sickening what happened . this is sickening what happened. this is now as opposed to go for isis they've made an isis poster go . they've made an isis poster go. they have they have . and of they have they have. and of course when you talk about the victim they are also the family members, by the way, the family of the two british aid workers who were beheaded by isis before she joined. so david haines and alan haines family. and i think it's very important that their voice is heard here . so david's voice is heard here. so david's daughter, bethany haines, has described shamima begum as a ticking time , does not want her ticking time, does not want her back in the country. and alan's brother , henning, has rightly brother, henning, has rightly labelled her evil scum. so who are we going to listen to here? isn't it about time that we actually listen to? the british victims of isis, rather than
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shamima begum mates trying to spread and i think create a false narrative . 100. i think false narrative. 100. i think the whole documentary was a total of less left wing garbage . i think even the basis it started with a thought about the grooming. it pushed on the grooming. it pushed on the grooming and actual negative stuff. i wish i'd had a chance see when was in syria. now see josh when was in syria. now this is the guy behind this documentary and he's also behind the podcast. i didn't know his bbc and i offered him all the messages i offered him my words. he want it. you tell me he didn't want it. you tell me why? because i knew her. i know her a lot better than i did. and i know that he has the narrative he wants to push. yeah, of course. is the man you saw a narrative? i mean, it. i can't. i mean, you can see how i am with it. i mean, trying to get words out difficult. and of course, i heard him interviewed, by the way, very softball interview the bbc radio four. interview on the bbc radio four. edit just to provide both sides of the story. he insists that no payment was made to shamima
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begum. he was asked, does he now consider shamima ? i'm afraid? consider shamima? i'm afraid? and he didn't go as far , saying and he didn't go as far, saying that she was . but he also didn't that she was. but he also didn't that she was. but he also didn't that she was. but he also didn't that she wasn't afraid. and so look i think there are some questions to be asked this bloke, josh, and how close he was to shamima in terms of whether he could actually give journalistic rigour to her story. the other thing is by way there's been no campaign the bbc to rehabilitate jihadi jack who was the white middle class teenager from oxford who also defect to isis. and i do feel like this is partly to do with the bbc's identity politics. well, if we go back to the money, yeah, he might not have given a marriage, you know how much it cost for security for one week in syria around about 12 to $5000. and one week in syria around about 12 to $15000. and how many he was there a month at one time. so when i was there, he said i was probably $60,000 licence fee have our money and then the production costs an equally
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shamima lt's a gift the way you to get to talk to your whatever she she asked for guests so the first thing you do is what does she want? clothes for me? for clothes? and then there was a book. which one of the reasons the change management at they buy diaries and she had a go at me go at me, you know me having a go at me, you know i'm bringing her a gift. she said you bought me closed bible for the reason she for the book. the reason she asked. she did. yeah. she asked. yes, she did. yeah. she wanted yeah because it's wanted to be a yeah because it's just kind of i suppose instruction book of a instruction book of been a victim believe she's victim do you believe she's a threat to british national security? no for ourself. but our actions and if we put her back it'd be a threat that others might follow the same pattern. a path indeed . andrew pattern. a path indeed. andrew gerry. absolutely fascinating . gerry. absolutely fascinating. exposing shamima begum as a fraud and also much of the work on that last night as i forward to thank you so much. thank coming up here on cancelled as the church of england proposes to make god gender neutral and removing our father from the
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lord's prayer does justin welby is woke crusade to be stopped in its tracks . a man of the people its tracks. a man of the people charlie lawson comes to a net at 1044 today and the media was . 1044 today and the media was. should the duke and duchess sussex finally get the hint ? the sussex finally get the hint? the duke. just what do you want them to and visit this year? my to come and visit this year? my superstar to go superstar panel, i'm going to go out straight after the .
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break let's return to tomorrow's news tonight now and mediabuzz all front are in on the i follow the visit of president zelenskyy today. visit of president zelenskyy today . rishi sunak says that the today. rishi sunak says that the uk is sending typhoon warplanes to ukraine. the daily headline reads gives us wings for freedom as zelenskyy's visit to the parliament might help pave way for those uk jets to be sent to the region by superstar panel .
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the region by superstar panel. retired now political commentator suzanne evans, the businessman and activist adam brooks, broadcaster ashley james. now after trashing his own family , country and his own family, country and his reputation, i think the entire world was revelling in a rap, hybnd world was revelling in a rap, hybrid of peace and quiet from prince harry's long tenure as a victim . it looks like the fun victim. it looks like the fun might be over, folks, because due delusion has resurfaced to drop a big hint, and he'll be returning to the uk in 2023. watch this . each year. i so look watch this. each year. i so look forward to meeting with the award winners and spreading awareness . this incredible awareness. this incredible charity . i hope this year you'll charity. i hope this year you'll join and get involved .just charity. i hope this year you'll join and get involved . just what join and get involved. just what do you think ? harry isn't quite do you think? harry isn't quite understanding where the british pubucis understanding where the british public is act at moment. he made it quite clear what he thought of the country in that pack of lies. he had the audacity to call a memoir, and he's actively put brits in danger , of course, put brits in danger, of course, with that self—indulgent taliban and kill count, revelling . and and kill count, revelling. and so actually, james, why won't
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harry and meghan just not take the hint that , given how much the hint that, given how much they seem to hate the uk, given how much they seem to hate the british royal family, why not just stay away for a little bit? when they were silent enough? so you wrote an article. what she planning? i feel like can't win if they're silent. they can't win if they hear. but in this situation , then i think you're situation, then i think you're being a bit mean. he is talking about wellchild awards, about the wellchild awards, which a charity that helps which is a charity that helps have ill children on families and whether you like or not, he does carry big weight. so to be a patron of a charity like that or help for heroes or you know he's done some amazing things and he is a british holder. so you he has every right to come to his country. and arguably, he's done a lot more for the country than most of us has. you know, he served the country for ten years. he created the invictus games. he does so much to help wounded veterans . but to help wounded veterans. but he's now i mean , don't miss he's also now i mean, don't miss him by the way, whether we like
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or like in response. let or don't like in response. let me just on then you can respond because not denying that because i'm not denying that prince good work prince harry has done good work the unfortunately now the past but unfortunately now that is actually trying to that he is actually trying to destroy british, he must destroy the british, he must understand that there is going to be a lot of pushback to him in this country at the moment in terms your specific claim that i criticise as being so i didn't criticise as being so i didn't criticise it but i am a journalist and i have lots of stories about harry and meghan in past and the point i was in the past and the point i was making column is that i making in my column is that i think meghan's silence very strategic at the moment. what she's to do is try and appear like she is above spare. that was all my horrible husband's dirty work. i never wanted to happen. she's even briefed to one of our people close to briefed to the daily telegraph, one of the newspapers she works for in this country, or who she works with in this country that she disagrees with . how the she disagrees with. how the autobiography was done. and i think there's a strategy behind that because she wants to be the
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main negotiation point between justin welby british royal family and the sussexes about what sort of concessions king charles gives her before she comes over and actually i don't think she deserves any concessions. i'm not going to disagree. i don't really care . disagree. i don't really care. they come over for the coronation or not but in this particular case, with the wellchild awards, i think it's amazing continuing to amazing that he's continuing to help , especially help charities, especially charities help sick charities that help sick children and their families , you children and their families, you know, so many important things like providing equipment support. and i just don't think, suzanne, anymore, that's harry and meghan's main motive , in and meghan's main motive, in fact. i'm sorry that money is the main motive factor of kate and william. i think it's the main motivating factor of charles camilla. but i genuinely believe now harry and meghan are out for revenge and. they are out for revenge and. they are out for revenge and. they are out for ultimate destruction of the british royal family. i think the revelation that they made about prince william mean it's dreadful what done you can't argue with that i mean this couple have put and their own selfish desires money let's
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not forget that they have made millions out this they have put that all above family above the monarchy about . everything that monarchy about. everything that britain has has given them. i agree with ashley. he has done a huge amount for this country in the past. julie should be allowed back. yes he's a british passport holder. absolutely can't coming, but i'm can't stop him coming, but i'm afraid you come afraid, harry, when you come here, going to have here, you're going to have to face music. you're going to face the music. you're going to have take the aggro . and i'm have take the aggro. and i'm afraid will some afraid there will be some because about because are very unhappy about what he's done. i mean, you asked, you know, can these take asked, you know, can these take a hint they're wanted ? a hint that they're not wanted? and of course they can't if the mother almighty came and shouted in their faces, they wouldn't . in their faces, they wouldn't. so deluded, so deluded that they think the liked and yes, the mad right wing press that popularity in polling terms is going down and yes, they must know that they must. but adam, you say you say it. i believe that harry and meghan a serial liars at the hip since they are and i think even
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you mentioned earlier was 14 proven lies from the oprah list at least . yeah there's been at least. yeah there's been several of you know i could reel off five or six but they are proven and harry's book come on it's okay for them to spill the beans on private you know private say he's brother talks he's his brothers yeah it's outrageous but it's okay for them to do it but not have have it happen back. i mean actually how do you justify that? because you are often very critical of the media who you think are unfair to harry and meghan. but how do you justify the fact that in the book harry actually revealed words , word, a revealed words, word, a conversation that he had with his father, al, at his own funeral when ? he was completely funeral when? he was completely grief stricken. yeah i'm not hurt. i'm not like the defender of meghan and harry as you have.
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so you turning them because you don't want to know ? i'm not. i'm don't want to know? i'm not. i'm not turning on them. but when i read any autobiography. i don't dissect every bit and think , dissect every bit and think, well, i would have said that or i wouldn't have said that. but you've said on social you've always said on social media, very much media, you're very much defended. harry meghan do defended. harry and meghan i do think they have been treated unfairly also understand think they have been treated unfa they also understand think they have been treated unfa they wanted;o understand think they have been treated unfa they wanted to understand think they have been treated unfa they wanted to speaktand think they have been treated unfa they wanted to speak their why they wanted to speak their truth, having felt like they couldn't did . there's not couldn't really did. there's not really versions . truth really different versions. truth is that there's always three versions of the truth . there's versions of the truth. there's always one person's version. the other person's version is many tv , one lies. how can you take tv, one lies. how can you take really anything what that couples say i say, look , i think couples say i say, look, i think they are not people i would much rather them be making their own millions free from taxpayer rather than somebody prince andrew who is spending millions to evade justice, going to end. how long is this going to go on for? what's going to happen next? they're already talking about another book. they're talking about movie that kind of like an endless soap opera. and i can see this going on for the
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rest of my one and then let's not talk about. you know, the thing make moot if they thing is make a moot if they come over for the coronation meghan meghan show meghan make this the meghan show . and i tell you what, if she does go to that coronation, i'd be a search at the door to if honest i want them to come over because every time they come over they themselves over that they muck themselves off do . and i have to off what they do. and i have to say i have to say in all of my reporting on harry and meghan, there been serious from there have been serious from within the royal family this is very i'm very happy to say very true. i'm very happy to say it that . meghan was suspected it that. meghan was suspected and i have no proof that she did it, but that she was suspected at least potentially having recording devices on her, which she clearly did and potentially private phone conversations. so again, i will stress they have no proof that this is what meghan has done . but when you meghan has done. but when you look at the books, you look at the interviews, conversations are accounted word for. it wouldn't surprise me. and i don't think it would surprise much the audience, you much of the audience, you know,
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and shocking is that? how and how shocking is that? how shocking is that? if your family even to of covertly even suspect to you of covertly recording them, you know there are serious problems in how you have acted now last night stevie joe biden was true to his name as he delivered a ponderous snooze fest of state of the union address for over an hour. foreign drone on as the administration has been a cash and go success but i mean maybe you should tell that to the 62% of americans recently polled who think he's accomplished not very much little or nothing . but much or little or nothing. but hope was restored to politics with the republican response as the new governor of arkansas, sarah huckabee sanders . sarah huckabee sanders. remember, she's the daughter of mike huckabee. she used to be spokesperson for president. i have to say this , is probably have to say this, is probably her best moment so far in. pubuc her best moment so far in. public life. she took down the woke mob who have infected democrats and the left this country, too, in the most spectacular of the biden
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administration . more interested administration. more interested woke fantasies than the hard americans face every day. most americans face every day. most americans simply want to live their lives in freedom and peace . but we are under attack in. a left wing culture war. we start and never wanted to every day we are told we must partake in their ritual, salute their flags , and worship their false idols all while big government collude with big tech to strip the most american thing there . your american thing there. your freedom speech . and a la sarah freedom speech. and a la sarah huckabee sanders. if only this country had more politicians with balls like her. love that . with balls like her. love that. suzanne evans, adam brooks, ashley james, do stand by what's coming up. they might have suffered a defeat at the weekend after bellowing the band song delilah loud and proud will welsh rugby fans be winners tonight as we reveal today's grace britain and union has find out at 1050 the next on
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cancelled as justin welby and the church of england propose making gender neutral . charlie making gender neutral. charlie lawson says the pews simply empty if they continue to spread their woke clap . our man of the their woke clap. our man of the people is alive me in just 2 minutes time. so don't go anywhere .
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it's time now for an cancelled . it's time now for an 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 sweeping, the rest of the media and the church of england has sent shockwaves their worshippers suggesting god worshippers by suggesting god should now be gender neutral. bishops have announced they will be launching a major new project on gendered language. this spring, which could signal an end , referring to god as he or end, referring to god as he or even our father in favour of non gendered terms , all to give his gendered terms, all to give his opinion on this latest attack. common sense our man of the people , the former coronation people, the former coronation street star and social commentator lawson charlie , the commentator lawson charlie, the goodness gracious me. so we're now going to change the lord's prayer to appeal this woke minority what's going . on well minority what's going. on well what's going on is i'm going to try very very hard in case the bishops of this fine country of
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ours are listening in. i sincerely hope they've been on the phone to mr. welby and said, why is saying, get on your knees and do your job for goodness , and do your job for goodness, because this is just great. there is absolutely nothing good about this at all. and i'm not whether i would be a christian or not. i mean, i go to church for funerals, weddings, and i go on remembrance day and very occasionally i will pop in if i have something to think about or what have a bit of haven of peace and. quiet. but i'll tell you one thing. if they start doing and i was a borderline churchgoer, i would be going to churchgoer, i would be going to church again if you couldn't say the lord's prayer , you know, the lord's prayer, you know, i mean , there's nothing good about mean, there's nothing good about this at all. it's not constructive . it's not helpful constructive. it's not helpful if he thinks he's trying to get down there with the kids. i'm afraid you're you're the archbishop you ain't going to get done with the kids, mate. you know what i mean? just just get on with your job. we're to fill our churches, our churches
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or whatever. and this ain't going to help at all. i mean , going to help at all. i mean, you know, nobody's changing the koran and our evangelical churches. i believe no one would dare know. but you know what i mean? but but i mean, i believe that the ordinary middle of the road church of england, where i live , mean, etc, etc, they have live, mean, etc, etc, they have to work hard to get congregation and this is just making it another uphill battle, you know, i mean, what are they going to do? i mean, you know, what's that ? what jesus, jesus, mary that? what jesus, jesus, mary and joseph, when the we don't care what's going on with jesus, mary goes on the camel, as somebody said. i mean, you know i despair but i'm trying and look i'll be brutally frank. this is that's as much as i'm going to get. this is that's as much as i'm going to get . good. very good . i going to get. good. very good. i agree. now, look, elsewhere charlie goes to your industry, the senlis this march towards local sweeping the arts really shows no signs of abating
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shakespeare's globe theatre has shown with its latest includes inclusivity . samad is off to 400 inclusivity. samad is off to 400 years, delighting audiences around the world a midsummer's dream will now be sullied with a trigger warning against misogyny and but the security team today explained it was in response to previous complaints from audience members. i mean, what is going on in your world? shall . well, i'll tell what's what what is going very quietly. and thatis what is going very quietly. and that is if bother your rear end to talk actors quietly in the pub when there's no danger of anybody knowing who they are quite frankly, most of them say, i really don't understand this at all. no, the globe will attract a certain amount of regular customer , and some of regular customer, and some of them may be offended. but you know, this is another question of where are we going to? i was just glancing at my complete
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works of shakespeare today as you do . and you know, i mean you do. and you know, i mean romeo was 16 and juliet was 30. you know that that that that you know we know what that so what are we going to change that? i mean, is king lear a just and i mean, is king lear a just and i mean what sort of warnings are you going to put on the seventh for god's sake? but there follow you know i wonder what some wanamaker would make of this who founded the globe theatre , did founded the globe theatre, did the restoration and built the. i wonder what sam would make of it, but also it's i don't know where this is going to stop, but it's a bit silly really. but i mean, i'd like to work again down so i'm not going to go any further than that. very good. very good. but look, let's move on, because britain's bobby was a baffled the nations . a that baffled the nations. again, this is after a 68 year old nurse in kent was fined £100. charlie gets what the feeding the so this is the dimension susan watson who
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slapped with the punishment in tunbridge by the borough council after she was witnessed dropping after she was witnessed dropping a crust bread into the river medway i mean number one i can't imagine that tunbridge be too chuffed with this decision but charlie come on, are starting to live some sort of surveillance state where you can no longer feed the ducks how was this against any rules. feed the ducks how was this against any rules . well two against any rules. well two points on this don firstly wish i'd been out of the park because . i would have booted this fella or woman up the and throw them into the pond themselves . i know into the pond themselves. i know there are. there are , there are there are. there are, there are certain times. let me tell if you're in county fermanagh , in you're in county fermanagh, in northern ireland, on your own lucerne and you tie up with the jetties , it really a pain in jetties, it really is a pain in the out when people see the geese that canadian geese in the ducks there because not to put too a point they shout too fine a point it they shout every word okay but i get out in the if you're throwing the bread
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into the 100 quid contraption have they not got just say it exactly just say stuff. i mean it's insanity. charlie wilson yeah. so great to speak with speed for you, charlie. thank you so much. but it is time now to reveal its greatest precedent .jack to reveal its greatest precedent . jack jackass and my superstar panel are back. susanna evans this , kick off with you. who is this, kick off with you. who is your nomination for? tonight's crisis person , it's going to be crisis person, it's going to be harry bromley and hillingdon council's because they're refusing to put up cameras to let london mayor sadiq khan expand his ultra low emission zone sham consultation got it through penalise good people i like that because we've gone from one very bad council to some very good council. appropriate. adam brooks, your is all the welsh rugby fans sang delilah loud and proud all around and in the ground . and it around and in the ground. and it was a two finger salute to the woke police that wanted it stopped so good on them loved it i loved it because this is
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officially banned in the stadium. right. what you do what can you do if you've got tens of thousands of fans and good voice singing delilah there's nothing can do. ashley james nominee mine is an honorary one, although technically there are some british workers out there. but that just to mention the rescue workers , i think we've rescue workers, i think we've all been moved by some of the imagery coming out of turkey and syria and this workers from turkey and syria but also 20 other nations very and i just think , you know, when bad things think, you know, when bad things happen it's just a nice reminder that they're all good to humans out there . indeed what a great out there. indeed what a great choice. and of course, that's got to be tonight's greatest person. absolutely terrible. what going on in turkey, in syria and, all of the workers have gone over and risked their own lives . and ashley is right. own lives. and ashley is right. they do actually include british teams who have flown out today . teams who have flown out today. union jack has now suzanne evans, your nominee please . so evans, your nominee please. so today we've heard that a covid
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fraud is probably going to cost it's already cost the taxpayer point 4 billion. and it could that bill could go up to 70 billion. so it's those lowest of the low you took fraudulent covid loans of up to 50 grand knowing they were then going to make their businesses bankrupt and pay it back. whole and never pay it back. whole absolute disgraceful. absolutely disgraceful. shame on them and the system was always open the system was always so open fraud, wasn't it? adam brooks, your nominee. my nominee is the terrorist that is shamima begum why . because she's a terrorist why. because she's a terrorist and knew what she was doing and shouldn't come back. i ashley james, your nominee . mine shouldn't come back. i ashley james, your nominee. mine is actually nick ferrari oh why this week for saying that those who currently can't afford items that children shouldn't have had children in the first place. i think he's just showing a total lack of empathy, understanding of how world events this government also personal events like or job loss can impact
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like orjob loss can impact people and that incomes think is so sad. adam do either you think nick ferrari had a point? yeah, i think he had a point, but i agree. of course, people, circumstances change. but i think if you had people facing jail cuts and, jail terms, pay cuts and, mortgage, you need to think carefully before you have children. they are expendable. so think ten years so you have to think ten years ago might government ago that there might government mismanagement, mortgage repayments events . i repayments and world events. i think we should helping the most vulnerable in everything life blaming them have a responsibility to children not just a right to have them at the it's the first i've seen of the stories so i'm going to leave it on that. okay all right. well, look, i'm clearly going to go with me, but i'm completely riled by the liberal bleating hot media in this trying to rebuild state. this woman who adam brooks quite describes as a terrorist, the bbc propaganda puff piece last night was an
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absolute disgrace. it shames the bbc it shows that the bbc is britain hating the podcast is a disgrace called i am not a monster. let tell you, shamima begum is a monster and she should not be setting foot back in this country. thank you so much to tonight's superstar panel much to tonight's superstar panel, susanna evans, adam and ashley james, you for your company today ? i am back company today? i am back tomorrow night from 9 pm. next up, though, it's headliners good night .
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