tv Dan Wootton Tonight GB News February 13, 2023 9:00pm-11:00pm GMT
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n0 spin, no bias, no spin, no bias, no censorship . i'm dan wootton tonight the shady establishment plot to reverse brexit is gaining momentum as ultra donors like these. the ten day secret cross party summit pairing the erg to the party . now, whatever you the party. now, whatever you think about the idea that was an iconic set, sceptical comparison, wasn't it.7 and i would say that that wasn't strong enough in my digest. next, i'm going to follow on from brexit champion lord frost by sounding the alarm and explaining why a labour government led by slippery starmer and loud mouthed lammy would our brexit dream. would kill our brexit dream. then my superstar panel give their view. joining me tonight, carole malone, benjamin butterworth and belinda de lucy . also coming up, after four afghan boys who arrived in the uk on small boats are arrested in connection with the alleged
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rape of a 15 year old schoolgirl . our stories like this, the reason the british public really had enough of what is now an uncontrollable channel invasion . lawrence blocks exposing the flocks report at 935. kelvin mackenzie is also ready and raring to give his unfiltered take on the migrant related incidents. the msm just won't touch his analysis is going to be unmissable tonight at 1040. elsewhere on the show as a bombshell, new book claims concerns about the now disgraced tavistock clinic, where ignored to protect a gold dust nhs contract . does there need to be contract. does there need to be a criminal investigation and some sort of immediate halt to all the reassignment treatment of children in the uk.7 we're of children in the uk? we're going to have that critical debate at 1030. we'll also head stateside for a uk exclusive interview as former us swimming star ronnie gaines makes a plea for transgender locker rooms after the biological may. ismael, somalia. thomas
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allegedly exposed male genitalia to female competitors while changing so don't miss ronnie life. she was one of the people in that dressing room at 1020, as this government approved phd fact about the side effects of m rna vaccines is censored by tick tock because there clearly is some sort of definite observation or link that shows there's an increase in heart problems after it. so is the idea that social media companies provide any more freedom than ofcom just a complete fallacy? our very own neil oliver weighs in on that at 950 with the royal family fully expecting the sussexes to attend , does king sussexes to attend, does king charles have a responsible attitude to protect prince william from harry at the coronation england stuart , kevin coronation england stuart, kevin maguire richard fitzwilliam maguire and richard fitzwilliam do battle in the clash at 920 and should harry styles you really have listened to woke cries to check his privilege by forcing him into this fawning acceptance speech at the brits ?
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acceptance speech at the brits? i'm really, really grateful for this and i'm very aware of my privilege up here tonight. so this award is for arena charlie. florence mabel and becky, thank you so much . plus, was rihanna's you so much. plus, was rihanna's performance the worst halftime show in super bowl history . when show in super bowl history. when she was the main. show in super bowl history. when she was the main . donald trump she was the main. donald trump thing? so i will tell you why. when we get stuck into both of those viral stories in the media buzz after ten, we'll have a first look as ever at tomorrow's newspaper. front pages hot off the press, and brought new, the press, and they brought new, great union jackass great inspiration union jackass on way this is dan wilson on the way to this is dan wilson tonight let's go . tonight let's go. ihope tonight let's go. i hope you had a great weekend. thank you so much for being here with us this monday night. my
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digest on the establishment's shadowy campaign to overturn brexit. coming up. but shadowy campaign to overturn brexit. coming up . but before brexit. coming up. but before all that, the news headlines all of that, the news headlines at nine with polly middlehurst . at nine with polly middlehurst. comment on spy balloons potentially being spotted over the uk. the united states, meanwhile, says it's not yet been able to identify recent objects found over north america after shooting down a fourth object in just over a week. rishi sunak says the uk has the military capability to keep the nation's skies safe. have something called the quick reaction alert force, which involves typhoon planes which are kept on 24 seven readiness to police our airspace, which is incredibly important. i can't obviously comment in detail on national security matters, but we're in constant touch with our allies . and as i said, we'll do
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allies. and as i said, we'll do whatever it takes to keep the country safe . united states, the country safe. united states, the white house has even had to seek to reassure some members of the pubuc to reassure some members of the public that despite widespread speculation online, there is no indication of alien activity. instead it's determined china has a high altitude balloon program to gather intelligence assessed whether they were sending any communications signals . we detected none. we signals. we detected none. we look to see whether they were manoeuvring or had any propulsion capabilities. we saw no signs of that . we did, no signs of that. we did, however , assess that their however, assess that their altitudes were considerably lower than the chinese high altitude balloon and did pose a threat to civilian commercial air traffic. and while we have no specific reason to suspect that they were conducting surveillance of any kind , we surveillance of any kind, we couldn't rule that out . well, in couldn't rule that out. well, in other news tonight, uefa says it bears primary responsible party for failures, which almost led to the champions league final in
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may becoming a mass fatality catastrophe . that's according to catastrophe. that's according to an independent report. thousands of liverpool fans, including children , were pending against children, were pending against fences outside paris stadium , fences outside paris stadium, france. supporters were tear gassed by police and entry to the game against real madrid was closed after the turnstiles at the liverpool end of the stadium became blocked by thousands of people who purchased fake tickets. uefa has apologised now and says it's committed to learning from those events . now learning from those events. now rescuers in southern turkey have today saved several children's lives. a full week after devastating earthquakes shook the region. first, a 13 year old boy and then a ten year old girl were among those pulled out alive from the rubble of collapsed buildings, having been buned collapsed buildings, having been buried for more than 180 hours. the number of people, though, that have died in both turkey and syria has risen today to
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more than 37,000. as officials say the to window find any remaining survivors is closing. meanwhile here, an appeal by the uk's disasters emergency committee has so far raised more tha n £68 million . and lastly, than £68 million. and lastly, buckingham palace is saying tonight the queen consort has tested positive for covid after suffering from what she at first thought were cold symptoms . gb thought were cold symptoms. gb news understands camilla remains in good spirits and is resting up, but is said to be disappointed she's unable to make this week's engagements across the country. camilla was forced to postpone a visit to the west midlands earlier on today. the west midlands earlier on today . that's it for me. i'm today. that's it for me. i'm back in an hour. now back to dan wootton tonight .
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wootton tonight. i one of the reasons 52% of brits voted for brexit was because we were sick and tired of shadowy, secretive councils of shadowy, secretive councils of the establishment deciding our future. so why the hell did the levelling up? secretary michael gove attend a secret meeting at ashley park to discuss how can we make brexit work better with our neighbours in europe alongside arch romans like labour's shadow foreign secretary, david lammy and former eu commissioner lord mandelson , as well as tory mandelson, as well as tory european minister, ex european minister david lidington and theresa may's failed brexit negotiator ollie robinson , not negotiator ollie robinson, not to mention other business chiefs, globalists , business chiefs, globalists, business chiefs, globalists, business chiefs and former members of the ramona blob . what's most ramona blob. what's most disturbing to me about the whole affair is that the only reason the public, even know anything about it is because the story was leaked to the pro—remain newspaper, the observer . and newspaper, the observer. and today, the prime minister rishi
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sunak certainly wasn't prepared to tell the public what is really going on, and if he knew anything about it, brexit meeting that took place relatively recently did you know about it? you sanctioned michael gove to go and talk to other meps. you know, i was proud to vote for brexit and now as prime minister i'm keen to make sure that we deliver the benefits of it. it does sound like you and supported this meeting and there's the meeting. there's no doubt the meeting. this i'm talking about this is what i'm talking about with government is doing and with the government is doing and that's making sure that we capitalise the benefits of capitalise on the benefits of brexit. yeah, but darren was asking about the meeting so soon i might hide behind his admirable support of the leave campaign in 2016, but in 2023 there is now an establishment plot to undermine brexit. exactly what folk like me warned would be a consequence of the anti—democratic decision to anti —democratic decision to depose anti—democratic decision to depose boris johnson as prime minister. i want to share with you what our brexit negotiator, lord frost , told the daily mail
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lord frost, told the daily mail today, because this is very important. lord frost said this secret conference is a further piece of evidence that many in our political and business establishment want to unravel the deals we did to exit the eu in 2020 and to stay shadowy in the eu instead . that's why so the eu instead. that's why so many of those responsible for theresa may's failed backstop deal were there while i and those who actually delivered the brexit agreement were not. brexit agreement were not. brexit doesn't need fixing it needs this conservative government elected with a huge mandate on a brexit programme to fully and enthusiastically embrace its advantages. instead of leaving the field to those who never wanted it in the first place. i and millions of others want the government to get on with that instead of raising taxes, deterring investment , and taxes, deterring investment, and pushing public spending to its highest level for 70 years. it needs this conservative government elected with a huge
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mandate on a brexit programme to fully embrace . of course it fully embrace. of course it does. of course it does. lord frost is right with all of what he just said , and i share his he just said, and i share his anger and frustration at this current conservative regime where the chancellor imposed on the country against our will high tax. jeremy hunt, another owner who advocated for a second referendum and now wants a swiss style arrangement to tie us to the eu forever more . remember the eu forever more. remember the eu forever more. remember the people at this meeting other than go of who? let's not forget . still voted for may's terrible deal. . still voted for may's terrible deal . they don't just dislike deal. they don't just dislike brexit. they hate it . to their brexit. they hate it. to their core . ramona in chief lammy even core. ramona in chief lammy even disgracefully compared jacob rees—mogg and the tories european research group to , european research group to, comparing the er to the party or at least the south african racists . now, whatever you think racists. now, whatever you think about the dog that was an unacceptable comparison, wasn't
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it ? andrew i would say that that it? andrew i would say that that wasn't strong enough. we came out of brexit. with the worst deal possible, we walked a very many others who say that they did not know what specific brexit hit they were being asked to sign up to either a painful one. as i have said, or a pointless one. you go back to what the business leaders were telling david cameron this week in some respects. were in some respects. they were saying and we in the british government have consistent they argued more europeans argued you need more europeans some areas to took a very firm view in that campaign and before that i thought british interests were best served to teach again economic by staying within the eu says no part of you that wants to keep the country attached to the eu. there is no part of my personal views that will ever play a role in how i serve the government of the today brexit is at threat under a conservative party led by sunak and hunt, but under a labour government led by starmer
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and lammy. believe me , it is and lammy. believe me, it is dead. and lammy. believe me, it is dead . to respond now, my dead. to respond now, my superstar panel, top daily express columnist carole malone, senior reporter at the ai newspaper, benjamin butterworth with and former brexit party mep beunda with and former brexit party mep belinda de lucy. so belinda luke, former brexit party mep. do you feel betrayed? do you feel furious? what was this about ? this has been happening about? this has been happening since 2016. we've had the established revolting against brexit since day one and since the morning they woke up and realised we voted to get out of the eu. this is an establishment that wants to stop the uk making its own laws. they want foreign interference into our domestic affairs and they want less democracy for the people because they don't trust the electorate anymore. they don't like democracy because we keep voting in the wrong way . they want high in the wrong way. they want high immigration. they don't like the nafion immigration. they don't like the nation state. they want high taxes. want super national taxes. they want super national government. the only way government. and the only way
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they're is to they're going to do that is to stop us having a stake in the in our own laws. the way they do our own laws. so the way they do thatis our own laws. so the way they do that is try and connect us to more super national governments, more super national governments, more supranational unions, and they do as well behind closed doors. was a secret doors. this was a secret meeting. it's reported that michael didn't inform michael gove didn't even inform rishi that he was going to this meeting, whereas all the labour attendees there had keir starmer's approval . there is starmer's approval. there is something going on, at something sneaky going on, at least in 2018. we are aware of all the attacks now. they're doing it sneakily by stealth behind closed doors. there is no other way of seeing it. the establishment don't want us to have a say. they want us connected to on accountable, unelectable eu commission. i mean, peter mandelson , a former mean, peter mandelson, a former eu commissioner, you had oli robbins, he would literally negotiate for the eu against the uk and michael gove voted for theresa may's deal three times. this was a surrender treaty. this was a surrender treaty. this was a surrender treaty. this was another version of remain. michael gove championed it . these are not people who are it. these are not people who are interested in democracy or respecting the british
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electorate. they hate the electorate. they hate the electorate and i'm actually quite shocked this is still going on seven years after we voted on a it because the shocking thing about this, carol, that all those carol, is that all of those people there, they post people there, they didn't post anything about this meeting on social media ditch lee didn't post the event on its website even though they do every other event that went on. so this was designed to be kept from the public. this was no innocent meeting yet again. it was a bunch of anti—democratic , bunch of anti —democratic, treacherous bunch of anti—democratic, treacherous elites believing that they know better than us. mandelson just said it on the piece of film we showed there where he said, you know, people didn't understand what brexit they were voting for. yes, we did. we knew exactly what we were for. it's this were voting for. and it's this kind of we knew better than you stupid people . that's stupid little people. that's what think was stupid. and what they think was stupid. and they vote in this they don't want to vote in this weekend. they spat on democracy again and they spat on the british people again. and you know what? you you know, wouldn't mandelson is wouldn't you know, mandelson is chairing a conference on
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anything. full well anything. you know full well this is not in support of brexit. you know, asked me, do we need a meeting about brexit? yes, do. because, you know, yes, we do. because, you know, we trading bloc we didn't lead the trading bloc until we have the until 2021. then we have the pandemic. then we had the war in ukraine and the energy crisis. so, yes, we to know how so, yes, we need to know how we're progress, but not we're going to progress, but not in secret meetings. that is not democratic. is entirely out democratic. that is entirely out in the and sunak. tell us in the open and sunak. tell us what did you did what you and did you just did you him there? the you just see him there? the weaselly, you know, it weaselly, you know, sunak it makes her every single makes me cross her every single week. know, we have to week. you know, we have to answer question. have answer a question. we have a wishy pm who should have wishy washy pm who should have said no? michael gove didn't tell me. i didn't know it tell me. i didn't know about it and should and i don't and i should say, and i don't exactly know. everything is a trick . prime minister, trick. the prime minister, darren was asking you a very straight question there. just ask what he was. you know, gove shouldn't have gone end of things like a rabbit caught in the headlights. he's out there selling brexit to the country now and he's not doing it. benjamin butterworth , do you benjamin butterworth, do you think that lord frost's concern that there is a secret plot to
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undermine brexit are valid ones? well i mean, deja vu here we are, because i don't know how long you're going to be hysteric with these claims. you know, six and a half years since the vote, three years since it officially happened. i look, belinda says that are revolting. that the people are revolting. the only thing that is revolting is the fact that we have so much more and costs for more red tape and costs for british businesses , including british businesses, including many for brexit. so many who voted for brexit. so they can't make money and can't keep businesses going. but keep their businesses going. but reality what's on, i reality of what's going on, i would and so the truth would agree. and so the truth is the of hysterical nonsense the rates of hysterical nonsense are claim that michael are trying to claim that michael gove remainer, gove is a closet remainer, trying to stir up some ribs. why did he go? well, because he is wanting to talk to other politicians hear ideas about politicians to hear ideas about how get a self go. we're how we can get a self go. we're all spending , you know, it's all spending, you know, it's such genuine question, sergeant. i promise. i won't deliver. she said, do you want me directly? please, do you genuinely believe that david lammy wants to make brexit work? yes, i do . because? brexit work? yes, i do. because? because he also knows that labour's electoral chances rely
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on delivering a brexit that works. that is the situation . works. that is the situation. the reason it stops a clear and you know he wants to take us back into the single market labour have almost said that they're going to take of the daily idea the very idea that we've got to stop pretending that going back into the single market and the customs union is the answer to all our problems, said it's not a problem that also said they'd respect the result a of lies to result lies a bunch of lies to get stop . and speak to. what get stop. and speak to. what about? what about? i ask for that one. however, we know starmer has flip flopped on for brexit the last two and a half years. he just goes wherever the winds blow. but what about sadiq khan? he's admitted it. he's admitted secret labour admitted what the secret labour plan back into the single plan is back into the single market. it's like that's market. i mean, it's like that's what they want say. that's what they want us to say. that's what they want us to say. that's what they want us to say. that's what they want, that's what they'll get in the i mean, they'll get in the end. i mean, sadiq runs london and sadiq khan runs london and london overwhelmingly london is overwhelmingly a remain doing remain supporting. so he's doing his look, this idea of his job. but look, this idea of oh , it was a secret meeting oh, it was a secret meeting between politicians, but it was
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well, government well, i'm sorry, government meetings are public. it's just a nonsense. so why should we trust that it's an innocent that this it's an innocent meeting. gordon brown meeting. we had gordon brown triggering the electoral commission brexit commission to search brexit party we had a soubry party offices. we had a soubry and her ticker changeling new party to try and overturn it. and her ticker changeling new party to try and overturn it . we party to try and overturn it. we had people's vote. there have been attempts, serious attempts to our democratic right to overturn our democratic right to overturn our democratic right to self—determination laws and the years. i mean, you saw more desperate, every year desperate, desperate every year that you climb into. why don't you take responsibility for the mistake you have come to make our laws? why what are you frightened by? to make your country is not brexit. what's wrong with our public services ? wrong with our public services? reform and new energy policy ? reform and new energy policy? and that's how setting policy gets voted to you. would usually do. i wish lord frost would stop having to go and he's brilliant at this job. he'd be the man to sell it to this country, make it work a day. but soon it's going to give him that job. you know, lord frost is there to serve, and i'm sure if sunak wanted him
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to serve, he would now, pension was worth billions, at least massive stuff. we'll back massive stuff. we'll be back shortly. still come, shortly. but still to come, after schoolgirl allegedly after a schoolgirl was allegedly raped by age afghans , small raped by 14 age afghans, small boat migrants will this turbo charge opposition to the arrive of the boats across the channel and is this why brits have just simply had enough? laurence fox explores that in the fox report at 935. but first, in the clash, does the king need to protect william from harry's twisted plots? if he attends the coronation as expected, royal expert ingrid seward and richard fitzwilliams go up against the daily mirror's kevin maguire . daily mirror's kevin maguire. straight off the right. but i want to know what you think. email me at gbnews.uk. vote email me down at gbnews.uk. vote in poll gb news. the in our poll at gb news. the result the clash straight result and the clash straight after the .
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break it's break wsfime break it's time for the clash now from drugs scandal to drunken fights with photographers , prince harry with photographers, prince harry has always given william plenty of reasons to be angry with him. but i have to say, the catatonic rage for the heir to the throne has felt since the publication of harry's malicious memoir, spare , which was effectively a spare, which was effectively a cruel character assassination of his older brother , is said to his older brother, is said to pale in comparison. and yet this is the tinderbox environment in which king charles expects his warring sons to reunite in front of billions at his historic coronation just three months away. so as our version in a new
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column for the mail online tonight, if charles is determined to have the sussexes at the coronation , in my view, at the coronation, in my view, an unwise decision that will overshadow the event. it's now up king to protect his up to the king to protect his eldest son insulate him from eldest son by insulate him from any conversation, either any forced conversation, either in public or private. charles's diplomatic but naive decision may not be a popular one, with members of the royal family. after sources told the mail on sunday that everyone is on edge about the sussexes muted attendance , with one declaring attendance, with one declaring they should realise is that there is only one subject that many members of the royal family will be willing discuss. and will be willing to discuss. and that's but what that's the weather. but what do you think? charles you think? does king charles have a responsibility to protect prince from harry at the prince william from harry at the coronation? let me know what you think emailing dan at think by emailing dan at gbnews.uk or voting in our poll at gb news on twitter. but joining me to debate this now, associate of daily associate editor of the daily mirror, staunch republican . mirror, a staunch republican. kevin in chief kevin maguire, editor in chief of majesty magazine , ingrid of majesty magazine, ingrid seward, and the royal commentator , richard commentator, richard fitzwilliams. sir richard , do
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fitzwilliams. sir richard, do you agree with me here? if charles is really foolish enough and i mean that foolish enough to want harry and meghan to be at the coronation, then he's actually going to have to provide some protection for william and kate, too, but especially william, who feels utterly livid or livid with harry's behaviour. utterly livid or livid with harry's behaviour . yet so far harry's behaviour. yet so far this what he has when he might . this what he has when he might. but i see it in a slightly different way because you see what i think is going to happen. i do think they're going to be a lot why i'm absolutely dying to see them there. that is a different matter. on the other , different matter. on the other, when they actually get there, as we saw very clearly with the platinum jubilee celebrations, they attend one of their public play they attend one of their public play on that for the thanksgiving service at paul's. we know they were trooping the colour, but that was more or less they were controlled. unless the queen's funeral. well the appearances were dignified when they actually get there, if
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they get there remembering this option. but of course. but i think because of that contract, certainly they will want to appean certainly they will want to appear. i don't have a concern that they're going to be in any sense overshadow shadowing the event. my concern is going to be that the way they behave in the weeks and months up to it, it's not that long to go. no, no . not that long to go. no, no. we're sort of going through already making this all about them. then it goes creations with justin welby , who is with justin welby, who is totally on the side of the sussexes. i mean, ingrid seward. i think we do have to be concerned about harry and meghan overshadowing the festivities of the coronation, the formal festivities, and william is worried that they might try some sort of publicity stunt while of that here. so isn't it actually charles's responsibility to say, if you come , these are the rules if you come, these are the rules , you have to behave and you stay the hell away from william and kate ? well, i think that if and kate? well, i think that if charles had anything to do with
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the upbringing of his children, which he did, they harry would know perfectly well without having to be told that that is the deal. but then i don't think that harry is nearly as brave as everyone thinks he is. he's physically very brave , but he's physically very brave, but he's not mentally brave. and i think he wouldn't even begin to know how to disrupt something as serious as a coronation ceremony when the whole world or the world that wants to watch is actually looking out and i also don't think he's going to say anything disrespectful in the in the months leading up to the ceremony, because it doesn't benefit him . okay. harry's all benefit him. okay. harry's all about him. it will not benefit him anyway at all to make a fuss or to behave badly. and i also think he which i said before , he think he which i said before, he needs the stardust of this royal event to fall on his shoulders to make his way in america
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eafien to make his way in america easier, to moment. he's not nearly as popular in america as he was before he published. fear annoys meghan and harry needs to look good . and i think by look good. and i think by behaving himself at the coronation, keeping quiet a bit like he did at the jubilee with meghan, i think that will earned him some brownie points. nothing else will. kevin do you think the king has a duty to protect william from harry? dan short of st king around the cathedral or nicking the crown just before what tony's dad said. i cannot see how he can overshadow a coronation . really. william coronation. really. william really need protecting and is 40. he's got to put on his big boy pants. he's got to look after himself now. he's got to answer some of the charge charges from his brother, whether it's physically assaulting him and he's necklace whatever it is because not
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dignify and silence feels a bit at times like shane and guilt i think ingrid's right. i don't i think ingrid's right. i don't i think harry is physically brave, but he's not reckless. so he's not going to go along and create a real hullabaloo and trouble. but i agree . i agree with but i agree. i agree with richard. what he does before and after, maybe a bit of problem for his family, but it just shows you, i think, the nonsense of elevating one family above all others and somehow pretending it is special when it is not other than the entitlement it has on the privileges. so, of course, the vast majority of the british pubuc vast majority of the british public still angry at, in fact, the support for the monarchy has gone up since harry and meghan's ridiculous antics . but ingrid, ridiculous antics. but ingrid, is that really fair for kevin to say, oh, william just has to grow up? the reality is that william has grown up and that's why has kept the dignified why he has kept the dignified silence. ingrid, this so many things, so many things that the
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prince of wales could say about his younger brother, which would him , which would actually finish him, which would actually finish him, which would actually finish him off altogether. but william is not going to do it because he's being the bigger man. is not going to do it because he's being the bigger man . and i he's being the bigger man. and i actually think it's really irresponsible for charles to then put him in a position where he has to play out a lie in front of billions around the world. well, i don't think he does have to play out a lie. he he can look at his brother . does have to play out a lie. he he can look at his brother. he can look right through his brother. he's pretty good at that. all the royals are and he can, you know, put on a smile, but he doesn't actually have to talk to him because we witnessed that when he never wants to talk to him again. richard fitzwilliams, i mean, what i'm being told, richard, i don't know if you're hearing the same thing, but i'm being told william never once to speak to harry again . i william never once to speak to harry again. i mean, this is not just a fallout that can be papered over like previously after the oprah interview. spare
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was a declaration of war against william . oh, i think we're all william. oh, i think we're all absolutely agreed that an attack which began in early september led up to the netflix series . led up to the netflix series. there's a brief truce for christmas and then subsequently with spat an all those interviews it's precisely what it was a declaration of war that the only way you handle war, if you can't fight back on a royal is obviously come up to a point by point for battle. the only way you handle it is to control it. and my feeling is and i agree with what ingrid says, the way he'll be controlled and what he needs, because , i mean, quite he needs, because, i mean, quite frankly, she made the point about the royals , the sussexes about the royals, the sussexes in america . now, if the latest in america. now, if the latest news we polynyas right. and i hopeit news we polynyas right. and i hope it is 45 points, harry's fallen since spare me a kevin. kevin actually attacking the royals isn't a good strategy. attacking the royals just makes the royals more popular. yeah,
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he's actually a bad republican, harry. he's a bad republican. he does damage to the cause. he's a bit like nicholas sturgeon in scotland. he's bad for the monarchy. just like she's bad for independent . yeah, let's for independent. yeah, let's just. let's just wait and see before which conclusion. but it may i. i agree. it before which conclusion. but it may i. i agree . it may before which conclusion. but it may i. i agree. it may have backfired on harry and meghan, although catching , catching, although catching, catching, catching them made for life. now they can live in that life for life, but they have zero reputation. they've got less as part of the country that in the uk, which is the most important area, then probably the commonwealth, the us after after that. but they , they still have that. but they, they still have their capitation . oh and by the their capitation. oh and by the way that little factor of losing your brother for the rest of your brother for the rest of your life, it's not worth the millions , it's not worth the millions, it's not worth the millions, it's not worth the millions . millions, it's not worth the millions. right. that is the bit whenever you think the monarchy, you also get family. it's very dysfunctional . it's just a dysfunctional. it's just a shameless servant . we know we
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shameless servant. we know we can see it . there's shameless servant. we know we can see it. there's a shameless servant. we know we can see it . there's a lot of can see it. there's a lot of points in that and that i would have thought harry will at some point regret . well, he well, he point regret. well, he well, he will. and it was his fault. it was his fault voluntarily, which is why i think charles needs to protect him. fascinating debate. thank you all. kevin maguire, ingnd thank you all. kevin maguire, ingrid seward, richard fitzwilliams. but who do you agree the have agree with? does the king have a duty to protect william from harry coronation ? fiona harry at the coronation? fiona says william is says prince william is completely capable of protecting himself. his gracious, courageous and valiant from alli on twitter. yes he needs to stay loyal to william , who supports loyal to william, who supports him and camilla beautifully. and for michael. i would love for michael. now, i would love to a church royal rumble to see a church royal rumble honest as it stands. i mean , honest as it stands. i mean, look, i know william wouldn't go there, but as it stands, you know, that could happen . he's know, that could happen. he's that angry. your verdict now in 74% of you agree with me that charles should protect prince william from harry. 26% of you saying he should not. coming up with increased attention on ofcom and tv regular nation, our social media companies actually
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more restrictive when it comes to freedom of speech . while our to freedom of speech. while our regular superstar panellist adam brookes would certainly say so after becoming the latest victim of tik tok censorship. so neil oliver is going to give his thoughts on this developing story at 950. but next, with arrests after a schoolgirl was allegedly raped by afghan migrants . incidents like this, migrants. incidents like this, why ordinary brits have just had enough of the channel invasion. laurence fox is going to explore the deepening migrant crisis in the deepening migrant crisis in the fox report straight after the fox report straight after the .
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break time now for the fox report with lawrence fox. and a brace of migrant incidents have sparked renewed focus on the channel crisis in recent days , including crisis in recent days, including the arrest of four afghani so—called boys for the alleged rape of a british schoolgirl . rape of a british schoolgirl. the migrants who say they aged between 13 and 16, are reported to have howled down their 15 year old victim at a school in dover before one of them raped her. kent police arrested the boys last week before releasing them on bail. while investigations . they arrived in investigations. they arrived in the uk on small boats last year and are all understood to be on accompanied children seeking asylum. meanwhile, protest is in liverpool . took to the streets
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liverpool. took to the streets of knowsley after a worrying video of a migrant allegedly trying to chat up a 15 year old engush trying to chat up a 15 year old english schoolgirl went viral onune. english schoolgirl went viral online . of course, we all know online. of course, we all know violence of any kind is completely unacceptable. no matter the reason. yet the msm and the left have no qualms is blaming genuine grievances behind the liverpool protest on so—called right wing rhetoric. so lawrence, there's so much to unpick here, right? the first thing to say about the nose, the poster is that we don't actually know who was behind and the violence, because they are a strong suspicions tonight which cannot be confirmed that there may have been an antifa presence at the protest . and we know from at the protest. and we know from the us and from the blm protests here that antifa, as specifically put there to turn violent. sorry to turn a peaceful. well meaning protest violent . yeah. that was violent. yeah. that was definitely antifa present at
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those protests. you could see the bloke with all of them . you the bloke with all of them. you know that famously right wing far right city liverpool. it's seemingly fed up with migrants put on their doors at the cost of london. liberal elites . it's, of london. liberal elites. it's, you know, it's unrestrained evil. you can't put . people from evil. you can't put. people from entirely different culture. next door to your most embedded french culture in some other with your left, right or down. authoritarian, not authoritarian. it just doesn't work . it's, you know, would we work. it's, you know, would we reaping the benefits of a really bad example of what multiculturalism does without much assimilation , without much assimilation, without making us all understand that this is the way that this culture works and that doesn't involve raping young women ? no, involve raping young women? no, indeed. involve raping young women? no, indeed . and this anger , indeed. and this anger, lawrence, isn't going away just because the media decides to, as
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you say, incorrectly label it far right. why don't they actually look at why the anger is there ? because it's easy. it is there? because it's easy. it because everything's fine right now. you know, the vikings are far right. everything is far right. the thing is, it's not about the far right or far left or anything . it's about whether or anything. it's about whether you're a home person , you're you're a home person, you're somewhere a person or an anywhere and we are anywhere person. and we are somewhere country somewhere people. this country is has a set of values and some of those values of free expression , equality under the expression, equality under the law , you know, the age of sexual law, you know, the age of sexual consent is huge tolerance, massive progressivism. we have such a noble history. this has just been torn apart by these ideologues that seem to have such a loud noise in parliament and in in public discourse. i find boring. and the media too, to now look you mentioned the vikings lawrence , so i've got to vikings lawrence, so i've got to ask you about this. the woke police of north cumbria who have concluded in a report to local council that statues of kings in
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the north—east have links to far right and slavery . yeah, i've right and slavery. yeah, i've got to get rid of them. i mean, i think we should invade. should we recolonise anyway? which has norse blonde people in it and you know, teach them. but it seems to me there's an awful lot of modern slavery going on in the world that no one cares about. you know, you've got genocide kids in china. no one seems to care about that. they can blue across united can fly blue across the united states. shoot, states. rishi says, well, shoot, done this . an awful lot of done this. an awful lot of modern genocides going an modern genocides going on an awful modern slavery. but awful lot of modern slavery. but it's much harder deal it's is it's much harder to deal with it is to go on with those than it is to go on twitter and talk about it . you twitter and talk about it. you know, that's the nature of modern activism. it's like sit on your do nothing and tweet about it. okay. but lords , i do about it. okay. but lords, i do want to actually talk about something positive, right? because we need something, some green shoots . and finally, we've green shoots. and finally, we've got a dose of common sense from the celebrity elite at over the weekend , this was idris elba who
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weekend, this was idris elba who stormed the victim brigade by saying he no longer wanted to be known as a black actor, insisting a, quote, obsession with race put him in a box and hinted our aspirations. i have to say , laurence, i absolutely to say, laurence, i absolutely loved this from idris elba . he's loved this from idris elba. he's right, isn't he? we are obsessed with race and as a result, it undermines people like him who are just successful , not because are just successful, not because they are black . i do wish i'd. they are black. i do wish i'd. i've met idris a few times that few parties and i do wish he'd come out and said this before specifically before i was counsel from acting for saying that race has nothing to do with anything but good. you know, putting aside the fact that he was about climate was talking about climate change, the wef in a funny outfit similar to cloud schwab's it's amazing. outfit similar to cloud schwab's it's amazing . you know, the it's amazing. you know, the thing about talent and meritocracy, which this country and all countries should celebrate is that it doesn't matter what colour your skin is,
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who cares? it's good for you. address fact for finally coming out and taking some of the credit for all the hard work everyone else has done. but that's to not diminish his contribution to conversation, but it's like some of us have been banging this drum for years. make exactly. no, i agree with that. and obviously you're right. there is the other baby issues of concern with idris elba. like a lot of celebrities . but i take the sense when we get at lawrence , we have to get at lawrence, we have to celebrate those victories . you celebrate those victories. you know, laurence fox of the fox report, thank you so much , report, thank you so much, lawrence. next week . but coming lawrence. next week. but coming up in tonight's mediabuzz as a leading economist calls for tax rises to fund the deranged march to net zero. westminster's toughest talking mp, leigh anderson, wants us to fight back against out—of—touch elites and their eco extremists. so my not if my panel agree, we'll also have the first of 2 hours newspaper front pages that straight after ten but first with one of this shows a popular
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break neil oliver is tonight's outside of in the past week the great monk stein's decision to sadly part ways with gb news at least part ways with gb news at least part because of the powers granted to state body ofcom over what is broadcast on british tv has shone a light on the way media is regulated , but the idea media is regulated, but the idea that social media provides any more freedom than traditional broadcasters is a misnomer in the latest wave of censorship from web platforms, tech talk has actually banned our
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superstar panellists adam brookes from platform altogether after he posted a video. correct linking many covid vaccines to heart problems in young people . heart problems in young people. now the clip was actually from the planet normal podcast, which features the daily telegraph science editor knapton , science editor sarah knapton, columnist allison pearson and gb news to liam halligan in discussion . listen to this tease discussion. listen to this tease , which is a long time ago and i was super healthy. nothing wrong with me. i wouldn't necessarily go for it because there clearly is some sort of observational link that there's an increase in heart problems after particularly the mra jabs . and particularly the mra jabs. and we don't know what the long term outcome of that will be. now, those comments from knapton, who's respected science reporter, echoed on the uk government's own website, which warns there is a link between covid vaccines and the heart condition myocarditis, especially in men under 40. as i have been discussing on this show for the past two years. so
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neil oliver, this is terrifying, right? we've actually heard from tick tock tonight. neil and rather than deal with the censorship they are boasting about the fact that adam brookes is gone. he's banned forever from tick tock according to tick tock and they are proud of it. they are boasting about it. this is a china government run company . well exactly. it's company. well exactly. it's a it's a chinese government run company. so we know where its orders ultimately from. yeah, but this is just this is just something that is a riddle all through social media. no we've all seen a revolving following the twitter files drop so that we saw the extent to which twitter was absolutely collaborating with with the joe biden's white house with , with biden's white house with, with the fbi, with the cia with the security services in america, people were able to, you know, phone or contact twitter at will
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and have them remove content that they didn't approve of . we that they didn't approve of. we all know that youtube is very censorious . i don't content censorious. i don't content ehhen censorious. i don't content either. demonetised its content or it takes that content down. so the news that the tech talk is censoring and cancelling content is not a surprise . it's content is not a surprise. it's just where we are . no, i find it just where we are. no, i find it absolutely extraordinary . if you absolutely extraordinary. if you told me i don't know, five years ago. let's see. i would be being censored in my own country of great britain. i would have scoffed at the very idea and an instance like this. i mean, as you say, tik tok is a is a chinese government run outfit. but the adam was adam was re circulating what is absolutely the case is which is someone saying that there's an observable link the rna vaccines and heart problems especially in
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younger people especially in younger people especially in younger male people. that's incontrovertible. that is just absurd . our scientific fact and absurd. our scientific fact and the associated respected science reporter , by the way, i mean, reporter, by the way, i mean, it's not a member of the public . it's not a crank, you know, although even if it was a member of the public, they shouldn't be censored. but the point is this is censoring journalism. we're in, but we're in the area. these these are ultimately the privately owned outfits. all of them twitter, all ticked up and it is an undeniable fact that can they can run the shops the way they want and they can see who gets in and they can see who gets banned. and i get that. but it would, of course it is. but but that i just wanted to make this clear comparison . and neil, this clear comparison. and neil, because we've heard so much about ofcom over the past week and i absolutely, you know , i and i absolutely, you know, i have huge problems with ofcom, which i've spoken about on this show time and again. i don't
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believe that ofcom should exist . but to be on gb news, i was prepared to sign up to a system of regulation because we need to be on terrestrial television , we be on terrestrial television, we need to have a wide audience to make any impact. that is my personal view. but just like in the us where ofcom doesn't exist , you actually end up having more freedom of speech on the broadcast media. but i just want to make the point that these folk who think, oh , can go to folk who think, oh, we can go to social media, can watch every social media, we can watch every one on youtube and that some sort of grail of freedom. sort of holy grail of freedom. no, not. they are far, far no, it's not. they are far, far more sense as outlets. you anyone, anyone. that's if their content is out there, whether it's wherever it is, if it's sitting on youtube, if it's if it's on tiktok, if it's on twitter, wherever it is, it's subject to somebody . idea of subject to somebody. idea of censorship that's just a everyone's content and is being watched by the controllers of those channels . and as you say, those channels. and as you say, i don't think ofcom exist ehhen i don't think ofcom exist
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either. and i certainly think that we should have to live under under a regime by ofcom, which is a stacked deck . you which is a stacked deck. you know, if you're if you're trotting out the government orthodoxy, then you don't have to provide the counter—narrative , you don't have to bring on people to question. for example, in this context the safety and efficacy of vaccines . however, efficacy of vaccines. however, on gb news, if we question the safety and efficacy of vaccines, we automatically have to bring on someone to out the government narrative that says know that 100% safe, that 100% effective in the saved millions of lives, that laminate car that all of laminate car rhetoric that's constantly got to be researched , collated. it's to be researched, collated. it's not it's not a it's a one way street. ofcom runs a one way street. ofcom runs a one way street. it's not a two way street. it's not a two way street. and that is the problem . and like you, i do think that we should be that we should have to have something like ofcom exist. but it does. the analogy, isuppose exist. but it does. the analogy, i suppose you could play i suppose is you could play football the park with you football in the park with you know, aside and jumpers know, with 20 aside and jumpers for goalposts but if you want to play for goalposts but if you want to play the football league, the
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play in the football league, the official league, you have to submit to football submit to the football association's rulebook . it's association's rulebook. it's a choice that you make if you want to be in amongst the rest of the official players, the official teams. and that is what you have to do. but like you . but you to do. but like you. but you know what the thing is? the thing done here is for me , thing is done here is for me, the opposition to is the opposition to these don't additives that we are wanting to put out there. the questions that we want to ask, it's becoming so desperate, that narrative falling apart to narrative is falling apart to the they do now the extent all they can do now is whack a mole. any voice is play whack a mole. any voice that the middle of the that comes up the middle of the time or the energy or the facts to properly engage with the with the debate. just name the debate. so they just name coal. just essentially just coal. they just essentially just silence primitive silence become a primitive operation to just silence voices thatis operation to just silence voices that is the reality we live . that is the reality we live. they for nigel farage and me first, then they came for mark steyn. now they're coming for you. but neil, we will fight on because it's too late . and i'll because it's too late. and i'll take paul said tonight, by the way, that adam brookes, his
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account was removed for other offences unrelated to the planet normal podcast . the platform normal podcast. the platform said it doesn't always get decisions right with regards to removing videos . coming up as removing videos. coming up as it's revealed that female college athletes have been forced to a changing room with biological males. william thomas ibnng biological males. william thomas i bring you a uk exclusive interview with riley gaines, who was in that very locker room and is calling separate, changing facilities for trans athletes. she speaks about her experiences with me live at 1020, but first as the march towards net zero continues, is lee anderson right to say that ordinary brits are growing tired of eco extremism? my growing tired of eco extremism? my super saw panel give their thoughts on that. plus, we'll have tomorrow's have the first of tomorrow's newspaper we're newspaper front pages. we're back in just 2 minutes time.
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is 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. tonight after four afghan boys who arrived in the uk on small boats are arrested for an alleged rape is the channel invasion threat to the safety of brits? fleet street icon calvin mackenzie says the prime minister must react to what is a watershed moment . he's minister must react to what is a watershed moment. he's on council. we're on it at 1040 as a swarm of the country's most busy. ramona's gathered for a cross—party summit on how to boost ties with the eu . is the boost ties with the eu. is the establishment coup to block brexit gathering, pace found out about that disturbing story when i crowned tonight's greatest brazilian beauty jackass at 1050 as a shocking new book reveals that staff at the tavistock clinic feel regret at routinely referring to six teens for puberty blockers. does there need to be an immediate halt to the gender reassignment treatment of british minors? i'll debate that with my superstar panel 1030 tonight. superstar panel at 1030 tonight. i'm joined by carole malone, benjamin and belinda de lucy.
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plus in a uk exclusive interview , former us swing star riley gains defends the right to women only spaces after her trans competitor leah thomas allegedly , you're not going to believe this expose male genitalia in the shared female locker room. she's live with me at 1020 as a leading economists call for tax rises to fund the deranged march for net zero. westminster staffer stalking mp lee anderson speaks out for ordinary brits load of rich celebrities superstars and politicians telling poor people they've got to pay more money out of pockets. i know. just nonsense . pockets. i know. just nonsense. so should we start the fightback against out—of—touch elites and their eco extremism? we'll get stuck into that topic next. also, after falling out the woke mob for showing his so—called white privilege, harry styles was out to make amends at brit awards i'm really, really grateful for this and i'm very
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aware of my privilege up here tonight. so this is for arena charlie. florence mabel and becky, thank you so much . and it becky, thank you so much. and it was rihanna's performance, the worst halftime show in super bowl history . you know what? she bowl history. you know what? she was the enemy . okay. so that's was the enemy. okay. so that's the claim from the former president, donald trump. i'll explain why as i reveal both of those stories in the media later this hour , the first front pages this hour, the first front pages will arrive in memory means to right after headlines with right after the headlines with polly middlehurst . dan, thank polly middlehurst. dan, thank you and good evening to you. our top story tonight on gb news downing street has refused to comment on spy balloons potentially being spotted over the uk. the united states says it has not yet been able to identify recent objects found in
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nonh identify recent objects found in north american airspace after shooting down a fourth object in just over a week. but rishi sunak says the uk has the military capability to keep the nafions military capability to keep the nations skies safe . we have nations skies safe. we have something called the quick reaction alert force, which involves typhoon planes which are kept on 24 seven readiness to police our airspace, which is incredibly important. i can't obviously comment in detail on national security matters, but we are in constant touch with our allies and as i said, we'll do whatever it takes to keep the country safe . and the white country safe. and the white house has even sought to reassure for some members of the pubuc reassure for some members of the public , despite widespread public, despite widespread speculation online, there's no indication of alien activity. instead they've said they've worked out . china has a high worked out. china has a high altitude balloon programme to gather intelligence . we assessed gather intelligence. we assessed whether they were sending any communications signals. we detected none. we looked to see whether they were manoeuvring or had any propulsion capabilities.
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we saw no signs of that . did, we saw no signs of that. did, however, assess that their altitudes were considerably lower than the chinese high altitude balloon and did pose a threat to civilian commercial air traffic . and while we have air traffic. and while we have no specific reason to suspect that they were conducting surveillance of any kind, we couldn't rule that out . now, couldn't rule that out. now, uefa says it bears primary responsibility for failures, which almost led to the champions league final in may becoming a mass fatal city catastrophe. that's according an independent report found thousands of liverpool fans, including children, were pending against fences outside paris , against fences outside paris, stade de france. supporters were teargassed by police and entry to the game against real madrid was closed after the turnstile at the liverpool end of the stadium became blocked by thousands of people who uefa said had purchased fake tickets . however, the report says there
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is no evidence to support that claim. so uefa has apologised and says it's now committed to learning from the events . learning from the events. rescuers in southern turkey have saved several children's day. a full week after the devastating earthquake shook the region. one a 13 year old boy and also a ten year old girl were among those pulled out alive from the rubble of collapsed buildings, having been buried for more than 180 hours. the number of people that have died in both turkey and syria has risen now to more than 37,000, as officials say the window to find any remaining survivors is closing fast . and survivors is closing fast. and here, an appeal by the uk's disasters emergency committee has so far raised more than £60 million. now tomorrow's shelves will be cleared of valentine's day gifts to make way for easter eggs. but in the west midlands, they've had an extra problem.
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west mercia police were made aware of a man trying to steal almost 200,000 cream eggs. the chocolate treats worth around £40,000 were stolen from a unit in stafford park in telford on saturday. shortly after the theft , police saturday. shortly after the theft, police managed to stop a car on the motorway and arrested a 32 year old man on suspicion of theft. pleased they'd cracked another crime . you would gb news another crime. you would gb news in and out see them . in and out see them. it's tomorrow, as you say. now, in our media bonds , the first in our media bonds, the first front pages are in this really sad story on the front of the metro, which pays tribute to the strong, fearless one of a kind brianna gay after the trans teenager was brutally murdered
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in warrington investigating officers say there is no evidence that the tragedy was a hate crime. the i leads on the news that can serve of mps uprising. jeremy hunt to increase defence spending or risk failing to deter putin. the chancellor is being told to cough up chancellor is being told to cough u p £11 billion for the cough up £11 billion for the military ahead of the spring budget next month. my super star panel back with me now, top daily express columnist carole malone, senior reporter at the ie newspaper , benjamin ie newspaper, benjamin butterworth, and former brexit party mep and political commentator belinda de lucy , now commentator belinda de lucy, now the leading economist, lord nicholas stern has suggested that the uk raise taxes to achieve the deranged drive for net zero by the year 2050. that's despite the fact we already paying an 8% green levy on energy bills. lord stern doesn't care about that. this is what he said on radio four. we have to tax a little bit more. so be it. if we have to borrow a
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bit more for the really tremendous investments that are here that are going to show returns way above the cost of borrowing. and we should do that insanity . biggest tax burden, 70 insanity. biggest tax burden, 70 years last time i checked, mate , however, speaking to the car 26 group westminster is tougher talking mp lee anderson in slammed eco extremism as being advanced by out of touch elites to the detriment of brits placing a stick to that, they're being dictated to by by the do gooders, by people like me. a load of rich celebrities, superstars , politicians telling superstars, politicians telling poor people they've got to pay more money out of the pockets. i know. it's just nonsense. more money out of the pockets. i know. it'sjust nonsense. i'm not talking thousands of dollars for labour. i'm conservative over years and years and it's never come up on the dole. one that's lee anderson. of course . that's lee anderson. of course. now the deputy chairman of the conservative party , carole conservative party, carole malone. i think this will cause shockwaves through the wet parts
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of the tory party who think we can on question net zero, we cannot. question but leigh is right, isn't he? he's completely right. you know, we will if we've questioned it in the past, it's because the you don't care about the planet , it's because the you don't care about the planet, you don't want to save the planet. but they understand that is absolutely right. i think going to be right. and i think going to be the weapon actually, the tory secret weapon actually, because he's talking a language that class people that most working class people scoffed , but call his scoffed, but he can call his scoff. but yeah, but when you have people like that, when you lord stern, who's as lord nicholas stern, who's as rich great you said rich as great i know you said about there no is as about were there no is that as rich as something rich as him and he's talking about people have an exhibition or have to find an exhibition or tax little more. well, tax a little bit more. well, that's to say that's easy for him to say because class people because working class people can't anymore, you know, can't afford anymore, you know, and what that really anderson said, you are on said, you know, when you are on the and you're to the doorstep and you're to talking people, net zero talking real people, net zero never what comes up is never comes up. what comes up is how do i my bills? i can't how do i pay my bills? i can't pay how do i pay my bills? i can't pay back, i can't pay it pay back, but i can't pay it back but we've got we back just. but we've got we haven't got food and haven't got enough food and that's what bothers people not doesn't to those people
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doesn't mean to say those people don't the planet. it don't care about the planet. it doesn't don't care doesn't mean they don't care about issues. do. but about their issues. they do. but their i listened think we their and i listened i think we tax people of he touched on it barely he said know when you barely he said you know when you see celebrities around see celebrities flying around on planes they're the planes now they're doing the total opposite what tell total opposite of what they tell you. by way, i think net you. and by the way, i think net terry probably start coming terry will probably start coming on when on the doorstep. carol, when people they're not going people think they're not going to to drive their cars to be able to drive their cars anymore, well, not going anymore, well, they're not going to on holiday, you to be taking on holiday, you know, working class people can't afford electric cars at 50 grand. afford 14,000 grand. they can't afford 14,000 quid for a boiler for an eco boiler. so it's only people like lord stern and the elites who are going to force it. so, benjamin, didn't just you benjamin, you didn't just you didn't just roll your eyes there. you actually saw his snores. needs to be careful snores. he needs to be careful because he's not that far away from me. slaughtered with derision at the answer. and, you know, i'm glad that you know, i'm actually glad that you did i spoke this did because i spoke about this on last week. i saw on the show last week. i saw your show and by you , i'm your show and by you, i'm talking about the left here, the liberal left, your hatred. and you'll do region of lee anderson represents, i believe how you
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feel about the working class is great person. i mean, i find it hysterical. most people don't have the faintest clearly understand is brand stuff understand is the brand stuff they really that's the people's hero is just nonsense but you what i like the thing about is that he professes politics of division what he can do is he can he can point to a problem and he shouts, isn't it disgraceful? i hate it. someone should do something about it. but he's got no answers. i mean, tell me he's got many, many up. you're going to see. haven't been weekly been watching his weekly statement world with statement the real world with lee nights lee anderson wednesday nights here gb news because he comes here on gb news because he comes up solutions every week. up with solutions every week. unfortunately, it's that rishi sunak the balls to sunak hasn't the balls to implement many of the solutions . for leaving the . for example, leaving the channel stop the boats one channel to stop the boats is one of the solutions right there. i mean, in the drain smart to zero. there's another solution right not saying right there. i'm not saying i'm single, regret admit single, but i regret to admit i have been watching those segments wednesday. segments every wednesday. but you would you, you know, i would say to you, first of all, you sit here on this channel screaming every way, won't they
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way, every week, why won't they listen boris's manifesto, listen to boris's manifesto, too? boris johnson's too? well, boris johnson's manifesto said net zero. by 2050, 4000 people. that wasn't the people didn't petition or push for the conservative party to put that all answer the question, i think net zero was as some sort of. so you think the thing you don't need to know about this now you don't need to know about this, by the way. it's actually theresa may pledge and i think it's theresa very bad. what's the end ? yes, bad. what's the end? yes, i disagree with boris johnson on net zero and i think do you see the manifesto ? they voted for the manifesto? they voted for it. and if you say, oh, didn't know the start date you to remain to do so like a couple remain to do so like a couple remain from a few years. those who look silly messages they can't understand . that's what can't understand. that's what you're saying. these like ben you're saying. these like ben you know, they're always moaning that they're working class people politics. and then people in politics. and then when we get one who actually talks, the language is the people see. you scoff at
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people you see. you scoff at mukasey's bizarrely say mukasey's then bizarrely say he's any of that, he's he's an idiot. any of that, he's never i'm done. he never said that. was james o'brien that. that was james o'brien said stupid ignorant said he was stupid and ignorant . calling an embassy. . people are calling an embassy. they call him a rottweiler . this they call him a rottweiler. this guy has more to say to working class people than that anyone on is. tell me , what has he done is. tell me, what has he done for the people of ashfield? what do you mean? what has he done? what? like you're saying what? it's like you're saying he's he does. he's got what it says he does. he took this is a guy i specifically what he's actually what he's done every week to me stupid talking about well stupid well talking about well we has the we have highest he has the lowest he's been for all lowest he's been elected for all of the problems we've come in here right. i love him. i love lee anderson. i think he's in. he is a dying mate. he's diamond in a very rough, arty. he is a dying mate. he's diamond in a very rough, arty . the in a very rough, arty. the conservatives are very, very lucky to have them him net. it doesn't even make sense, right? it doesn't he billions it doesn't he ignores billions and billions of pounds. it's pointless as constantine christians at the oxford union speech went viral , he said. if speech went viral, he said. if the uk sun you didn't do it, you might make no difference to
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climate change. net zero won't make a difference to climate change. that's a waste of money and beats the poor for middle class job where. the left get to be morally righteous , beating be morally righteous, beating the poor again saying this is my hobby. do you do that and do your god? it's obscene. yeah we're not going to change how we know you're not going to stop the lee anderson . the private jet lee anderson. little private island with richard branson. we look good? i had dinner . richard branson. we look good? i had dinner. beef carpaccio . i've had dinner. beef carpaccio. i've got to change one thing and that's the point that lee anticipates. but look, i want to move on because one of the world's greatest sporting events the super bowl took place last night. and while the kansas city chiefs the better of the chiefs got the better of the philadelphia eagles was a feisty scrimmage that has scrimmage also to field that has the talking it started the world talking it started with rihanna's 13 minute performance the game's performance in the game's trademark famous halftime show. look to janet . david it's. look to janet. david it's. not
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me. she was the epitome . so me. she was the epitome. so along with railing off some of her greatest hits, viewers were shocked by the most dramatic pregnancy of all time. as rihanna showed her baby bump . rihanna showed her baby bump. however one critic was less than impressed. and an extraordinary social media post, donald wrote epic fail. rihanna gave . without epic fail. rihanna gave. without question, the worst halftime show in super bowl history. this insulting far more than half of our nation, which is already in serious decline with her foul and insulting language also so much for her stylist now that scathing review, you might say i enjoyed it by way, but it's hardly surprising given that rihanna wrote f trump on a car in 2020, which she posts online now. even though trump is no fan, he does need to look on the bright side, right? i mean at
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least it wasn't sam smith that saying that to me . belinda lucy saying that to me. belinda lucy benjamin but with campbell i do stand by because coming up as the shocking failings of the tavistock gender clinic for young people emerge , should young people emerge, should there be a criminal investigation and an immediate halt to all gender reassignment of young folk in? the uk, my superstar family won't be back to have their say on that and we'll have more of newspaper front pages to. but first with us, swimming star riley gaines calling separate locker calling for separate locker rooms for transgender athletes after she was forced to change with biological females familiar. thomas we , bring you a familiar. thomas we, bring you a uk exclusive interview on gender lunacy sea happening in sport. all around the world. riley gaines is going to explain life. she's with me straight after the
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break welcome back. now america's . welcome back. now america's. let's just totally honest. biologically male swimmer leah thomas has divided public opinion since allowed to compete in women's categories by the ncaa . but the latest twist to ncaa. but the latest twist to very modern story has sent around the sporting world. former 12 time all—american champion swimming star riley gaines revealed the organisation insisted insisted that leah thomas share a changing with unsuspecting female athletes
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last year. she says female swimmers were forced to witness thomas's genital rules on display as they and were rejected of check facilities , rejected of check facilities, determined to fight . against the determined to fight. against the three year old. he is now demanding separate, changing rooms for trans athletes . at rooms for trans athletes. at last week's state of union, an important in witness . and i'm important in witness. and i'm honoured to say roddy joins me for a uk interview tonight . for a uk interview tonight. roddy, it's a pleasure to have you here . so is it true you were you here. so is it true you were given option? no option by the ncaa, but to change in the same facilities as azealia thomas , facilities as azealia thomas, who was let's just put this starkly, because i think we have to parading around with in view thatis to parading around with in view that is true. we knew, of course
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we would be competing against thomas the came out about three weeks before our competition and let us know that but we had no idea that we would be forced to share a changing space with thomas . the ncaa share a changing space with thomas. the ncaa did not ask our consent, and we did not give our consent, and we did not give our consent for this arrangement . consent for this arrangement. and yesterday they got to tell us just needs to be arranged . us just needs to be arranged. i'm sorry i had a different idea. so sorry. what did you do in terms asking for alternative facilities to be arranged ? well, facilities to be arranged? well, actually, when i asked the ncaa about this setup , they told me about this setup, they told me that to get around this , they that to get around this, they had to make the locker rooms unisex. so what this means is that any male could have walked into our locker room or guard less of if it was someone identifying as a woman or not. and when you're changing into those bathing suits, you're fully exposed . and they were
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fully exposed. and they were putting us female athletes risk for any male to walk in the locker room, not just leah thomas was, in fact, fully intact with male genitalia sharing that changing space. it felt like an organisation that was supposed to be protecting us was, quite honestly, doing the exact opposite of that. well, indeed, indeed . i mean, look, indeed, indeed. i mean, look, it's so shocking because, of course there is the competitive issue. first of all, before you even to the changing facilities , because am i right in saying, randl , because am i right in saying, randi, you actually had to compete against leah thomas , who compete against leah thomas, who biologically you knew you knew by a logically was a male . yes. by a logically was a male. yes. and let's let's be totally honest here. the facts were right in front of us, not even the before thomas was right for hundred and 62nd. this in the men's category to just one year later transfer over to the women's side and win a title becoming the fastest female in the country , beating out
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the country, beating out american record holders and olympians and the fastest american females of all time . american females of all time. obviously the biological differences are there , and differences are there, and anyone who chooses to ignore thatis anyone who chooses to ignore that is choosing to ignore science and logic and reason and quite frankly, common sense . can quite frankly, common sense. can i just ask, charlie, because you obviously were in close proximity to leah thomas . did proximity to leah thomas. did you ever actually have a conversation with and just say , conversation with and just say, look what's going on here . this look what's going on here. this feels unfair. you're putting me in a position. did you ever try and engage directly with leah to actually work out what was going on? you know, was this some sort of political point being made? for example? no we actually did it . i truthfully felt like my it. i truthfully felt like my problem wasn't gnosis airily with leah . leah was just with leah. leah was just following the guidelines that
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were put in place by these larger organisation to steer so badly accountability. and they lack leadership to the highest degree. and so i didn't have necessarily towards leah no it's not something i would necessarily support or ever engagein necessarily support or ever engage in myself in of transitioning from the body that i believe god gave me. but again, my animosity was not towards leah it's more so towards leah it's more so towards the ncaa for allowing this to happen and subjecting us as female athletes to someone who has different biology than us, different anatomy physiology, putting us at risk. and of course , an unfair and of course, an unfair advantage when it comes to competition . totally. and so now competition. totally. and so now you are campaigning for a scenario trans competitors would need separate change in facilities from female athlete suhes. facilities from female athlete suites . well, here's my thing. suites. well, here's my thing. no woman should ever have to
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compare themselves athletically or, you know , based off of their or, you know, based off of their physiology to a man. so in that changing space, i think well, let's think of it like this. just a year ago this would have been some sort of sexual harassment or voyeurism or indecent exposure . now, not only indecent exposure. now, not only is it just happening, it's almost if the ncaa , which again, almost if the ncaa, which again, is our national collegiate is encourage doing this after thomas won a national title the only nominated thomas for 2022 ncaa woman of the year. this just feels like a slap in our face. well, let's take the piss. it's taking mickey out of female athletes . it makes me so angry. athletes. it makes me so angry. and, you know, the thing that is actually most frustrating about all of this, of course we have huge empathy for people who are this sort of journey, like leah thomas says, that isn't an easy life . but the problem is you all life. but the problem is you all issues of and safeguard right
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both incredibly important. but what will happen is that the left and i believe this is happening in the us just like it's happening here is that you will be branded it as a turf . will be branded it as a turf. you will be described as transphobic and they will try and cancel you, you know, just like they are trying to cancel . like they are trying to cancel. j.k. here in the uk. j.k. rowling here in the uk. absolutely they call you transphobe a bigot , hateful. but transphobe a bigot, hateful. but it doesn't make you any of those things acknowledge that there are two sexes that you change your sex and that women deserve fairness, privacy and equal opportunities . actually, the uk opportunities. actually, the uk has done a pretty phenomenal job handung. has done a pretty phenomenal job handling . this issue, especially handling. this issue, especially with the millions speaking out, which then caused an influx of professional athletes to speak out, both male and female. and so i just applaud amelia for her courage, which it's crazy to say that it takes courage to stand up to this madness. but you guys
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are handling this fantastic , and are handling this fantastic, and i only hope the us can follow in your footsteps. well, look, it's really important conversation and thank for all of the work that are doing and we will keep in touch about that. is the us women's star riley gaines, who of course competing against the trans swimmer nia thomas. of course competing against the trans swimmer nia thomas . now, trans swimmer nia thomas. now, coming up, it cancelled with four teenage asylum seekers for the alleged rape of schoolgirl. do we need to take a tougher approach to those claiming asylum fleet ? street kingpin and asylum fleet? street kingpin and former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, has his say at 1040. but next in the media buzz as details of horrifying conspiracy surrounding, the tavistock gender clinical revealed . do gender clinical revealed. do british youngsters need protecting from the clinic and those just like it? my superstar panel are going to thrash this one out straight after the .
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break let's listen to some more. you cite now in our mediabuzz. i've got lots front pages now. the independent reports on what they call a hammer blow for the as a former cbi chief, labour is now the party business. david cameron's skills tsar paul dressler says starmer was winning the argument over rishi sunak the guardian leads with police missing clear chances to identify wayne cousins as a sex offender and danger to women before he went on to murder sarah everard . it's the daily sarah everard. it's the daily mirror exclusively m25 road rage killer kenneth neu has called on the woman whose evidence put him away for 19 years. daniel cable, to come out of hiding, claiming he is no longer a danger. and on the front of the daily mail url as the united states warns of a growing threat from china , sunak growing threat from china, sunak has warned that the uk is ready to shoot down spy balloons . the to shoot down spy balloons. the vow comes after the us for down
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suspected spy devices the past nine days by superstar panel. back with me now, top daily express columnist carole malone, senior porter at the ie newspaper, benjamin and the former brexit party and political commentator belinda to lucy . now a bombshell new book lucy. now a bombshell new book has what really led to the of the controversial tavistock children's gender clinic. time to think by hand bonds reveals the routinely shocking practises at the soon to be defunct experimental facility that saw over a thousand children given powerful puberty blocking drugs while under the age of 16. comparing it to the industrial scale hormone tampering of east german athletes during the cold war , whistleblowing clinicians war, whistleblowing clinicians exposed how children as young as three already living as the opposite gender were referred to the tavistock clinic under pressure from some and trans charity staff would change a child's clinician code to one that would give irreversible hormones more easily.
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that would give irreversible hormones more easily . any staff hormones more easily. any staff who raise concern about the safety of children would demonise to protect a lucrative and exclusive nhs contract. this will all serve to vindicate former tavistock patient karabo, who told me last year about the horrific ordeal that the clinic put her through . watch. only put her through. watch. only believes that gender dysphoria is a symptom of deeper things going on. i mean , is this as going on. i mean, is this as simple as. not really. i mean, there's no such thing as being born in the wrong body. i do think for most kids, it shouldn't be allowed yet . shouldn't be allowed yet. medicalizing children definitely shouldn't be allowed. and yeah, it's disgraceful . it is it's disgraceful. it is disgraceful. and, you know, without care about perhaps this would never have emerged. so i really do pay full credit to her that. really do pay full credit to her that . there's really do pay full credit to her that. there's big questions here. are there grounds for criminal investigation? shall we call an immediate halt to all gender reassignment of
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gender reassignment treatment of young work out what young until we can work out what damage really done ? damage is really being done? malone. yeah, i think and i think you're quite right to talk about criminal prosecutions. you know , you talked about the know, you talked about the clinicians there who have come out now. you know, the clinicians at the time and the doctors at the time who raised concern about this clinic were hounded, out the hounded, hounded out of the clinic and was there were clinic. and there was there were trolled by the trans activists and discredited the ones and totally discredited the ones that coming out and that were coming out now and saying, what you've saying, we regret what you've done stick regrets where done. stick your regrets where the don't shine because the sun, don't shine because it isn't going help the hundreds isn't going to help the hundreds and hundreds of children who have and you talk about have taken and you talk about these puberty these drugs, these puberty blockers, they didn't they weren't just taking them. they weren't just taking them. they were drugs, sex, were taking these drugs, sex, cross which is next cross drugs, which is the next stage puberty, blow puberty stage of puberty, blow puberty blockers. that blockers. and that means that the things the effects are reversible. you so terrible that she i think keira had a double mastectomy . she and she mastectomy. yes she did and she now speaks in a very deep voice . and she's very honest about these life changing, physical transformation that should never
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be reversed. a lot of the people are now sterile because of these drugs. so these clinicians were using kids. it was like that. was it. we were on a conveyor belt and just feeding drugs and what they didn't stop to think about, which i think is shocking, 30% of the children who were referred to that clinic were autistic . now a must were autistic. now 30% is a must have only considered the population whole . it's only population as a whole. it's only 2% to massively over it and most the problems were mental health issues, eating disorders. but these so—called clinicians didn't bother to explore that. they just throw jokes on to keep this lucrative contract. and benjamin was absolutely right to raise the mental health issues, but there are actually just a lot of young girls with their hormones running wild, confused about their sexuality, being irreversible to hormone treatment . isn't this such a treatment. isn't this such a scandal ? well, first of all, scandal? well, first of all, puberty blockers aren't necessarily an irreversible we'll go and speak to the sex drugs, although you go further down line, it is irreversible.
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but it's not correct to say that puberty blockers are irreversible. they delay puberty , alter that and prevent it happening altogether if you have to stop it. but for me , you to stop it. but for me, you know, it's clear that there are examples where the wrong thing has report. it has done in this report. it references times report. references in the times report. it references that. some people have just one assessment before this decision was made. and so i think it's clear that the appropriate way to deal this is that should have far that there should have been far resource to these people resource to assess these people . so mistakes didn't happen. but we it more that you have a we do it more so that you have a better because better assessment because it would immoral . say that would be immoral. say that because some people had inappropriate care , other inappropriate health care, other people that clearly need this , people that clearly need this, their fundamental wellbeing shouldn't the approval. it shouldn't get the approval. it sounds like benjamin saying throw . oh, my throw more resources. oh, my gosh. leave children . what is it gosh. leave children. what is it with adult targeting kids with this stuff ? one of my daughters this stuff? one of my daughters dressed as a boy for four years for why france wants to be called christopher. name it. it was normal tomboy stuff , right? was normal tomboy stuff, right? yeah, yeah, yeah. thank god she wasn't born in in this
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wasn't born in this in this climate . thank god she would climate. thank god she would have been captured by this adult . encouraging children to self—harm . yeah, i mean, self—harm. yeah, i mean, vulnerable children . self—harm vulnerable children. self—harm should be criminalised. full stop , no exceptions. do you stop, no exceptions. do you think there should be prosecutions? 100. this is this is irreversible. and you think you think these types of treatment should be stopped ? treatment should be stopped? children. yes. how can i adults tell how fully developed a brain is? there are so many pressures in this world on young people that we have. when we were young girls to conform to a feminine body type boys to be masculine. and if they're all, they're born in wrong body. is the in the wrong body. this is the message children are message our children are receiving. to leave the receiving. we have to leave the children alone. if you're an adult, do like . leave adult, do what you like. leave the kids so much, you know, what was citizen? or is this was it, a citizen? or is this carnarvon's book? what's in it? she much trouble to get she had so much trouble to get this published the this book published because the establishment publishers, whatever trans whatever side of the trans brigade was not true. that is clearly true. you've got a massive spread in the saturday. sorry couldn't get to quite sorry she couldn't get to quite a long time and it was because
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publishers were running away from the transition. i think it's different now. you must concede that it's different now because the government has blown the tavistock and the whistle on the tavistock and it's for a long it's been shut down for a long time and the freedmen's experience at the for example, really does bear this out for a long time . if you raise any long time. if you raise any questions about the charity mermaids or about the tavistock gender clinic , you either shut gender clinic, you either shut down, silenced or, as carol says , will find it transphobic. but if you find a webpage that no , if you find a webpage that no, no young person should be access to health care, then that's the claiming that they're still young saying that it's precisely what you both just just gave the children drugs today. so you're saying you're saying that there is nobody who's who needs that for their own health no say utilisation that time. that's what i'm called the time. no the therapy is one thing. drug steriliser. that's what i said. that body, that's what i said in my comments, i said there should be more resources, the better
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assessment you sure? all you don't want to stop the puberty blockers i they should be blockers? i think they should be better so don't blockers? i think they should be bettthe so don't blockers? i think they should be bettthe some so don't blockers? i think they should be bettthe some of so don't blockers? i think they should be bettthe some of the don't blockers? i think they should be bettthe some of the mistakes. get the some of the mistakes. but it would also be a mistake to help children. it needs to help those children. it needs to help those children. it needs to illegal. not all to be made illegal. not all clinicians who did these examinations initially. there it is resourced is that they're under resourced and so they're now. so it's better. there's a real shocker. there was data that proved there was no data that proved that drugs worked or what that these drugs worked or what they were what the what we after effects were going to that's effects were going to be. that's what look note here in a what look illegal note here in a statement tavistock and portman nhs trust said gender identity development service workers on a case by case basis with every person and their family working thoughtfully and holistically with them to explore their situation with no expect what the right outcome for them might . at the tavistock and paul when wholeheartedly support our staff to raise concerns and have recently strengthened our for doing concerns relating to doing so, concerns relating to young people's wellbeing are taken seriously and investigate is now saturday night's brit awards saw pop megastar harry
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styles add to his growing list of accolades as he won all four awards. he was nominated for. and while you might have expected the former one direction star to be in a celebratory he was clearly worried about not upsetting the woke mob after his grammys except speech went viral . i've except speech went viral. i've been so inspired by every artist in category with me . this in category with me. this doesn't happen to people like me very often, and this is so nice. thank you very, very much . what thank you very, very much. what was wrong with that? i don't know of too many 16 year olds who are catapulted working in a cheshire bakery to topping charts around the world. so i understood what he was saying entirely. unfortunately, the usual suspects decided to focus on the apparent white male privilege of harry's remark. instead forcing him to address those critics at saturday night's brit awards . and i'm night's brit awards. and i'm really, really grateful for
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this. and i'm very aware of my privilege up here tonight. so this award is for rina. charlie, florence, mabel and becky. thank you so much . of course, the you so much. of course, the other big talking point of the brits was atypically odd appearance from sam smith and those woke presenters that good morning britain keep tripping themselves up with the whole they them pronouns . watch this they them pronouns. watch this from ranvir singh this morning. it sam smith who stole the show with this dramat tick latex balloon like bodysuit how did he get it. who designed it and why did he? they chase it. they they vague that we're to find out from the designer who made that custom outfit . that in you got custom outfit. that in you got it right the first time ranvir don't buy into this attention seeking nonsense. belinda is lucy brazier and bosworth is very annoyed he's going to make a noise guy to give me a little
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slap at the breaking caroline thank you so much. stand by. because coming up why i shady establish human characters like peter mandelson trying overturn brexit we're going that as we discuss and see who is becoming greatest britain the union jack guy shortly but excellent on cancel does britain need to clamp down on its asylum claims four teenage migrants were arrested for the alleged rape of arrested for the alleged rape of a schoolgirl . calvin mackenzie a schoolgirl. calvin mackenzie certainly thinks so he's in just 2 minutes time.
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have been arrested for the alleged schoolgirl. alleged of a british schoolgirl. last monday , the migrants aged last monday, the migrants aged between 30 and 60 and currently out on bail while investigations continue reportedly held down, the 15 year old girl from a school they all attended in dover before. one of them raped her. but while this shocking you should be making everywhere we hean should be making everywhere we hear. that deafening hear. what's that deafening silence the msm and the silence from the msm and the left. despite the serious questions raised over the safety of women , children by this of women, children by this influx of largely young male migrants , fleet street legend migrants, fleet street legend calvin mckenzie joins me. and calvin, look, we didn't we over weekend some of this anger come to the streets although i'm going to point out what i pointed out earlier in, the show, we don't actually know that the violence was from so—called far right protesters because shows there is a strong and growing belief that antifa may have actually in full treated the protests their own people. and we know what they
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try and do. they they try and cause violence to do a cause that they don't agree with . but that they don't agree with. but regardless of what's happened there calvin there anger there is growing anger because these crimes are being committed against women and girls. all right. so there's two significant issues for me or perhaps three altogether. number one is that 20% of all the migrants coming across the channel by way, this expression, small boats . i don't know what small boats. i don't know what this is supposed to make us feel is ridiculous. so 20. so it's 8000 unaccompanied chil unaccompanied children . what on unaccompanied children. what on earth are we going to do with those 8000? the idea that are going to send them back anywhere , who's going to take them? those 8000 are here. they are not going anywhere. so. so that's a significant issue. the other issue, i think, which is the one that you alluded to that was we have a media in this
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country and that media is cowed by the advertising community who say we want our stories to go in a safe space and they view unbelievably, they view that kind of story about a migrant as being something that they don't want their divides or some vauxhall car rides to be next to. while i haven't got vaguest idea but so does that mean. it means that major media companies in our country then do not cover the story in the way that social media covers it where you know even a small you know, i got like 50,000 followers even a small thing i can get ten, 15, 20,000 people come onto it. right so what is happening? those things which people are interested in are not being for , covered commercial reasons. and then finally , then you have and then finally, then you have the attack itself. we have to be
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very careful all this because there's some suggestion as you get with a lot of sexual assaults that the victim doesn't to become the story. i mean , to become the story. i mean, she's a 15 year old girl. but my point about, this is the other way around. would mainstream media have covered this story had it been for white boys 13, two or 15, one of 16 attacking, sexually assaulting a 15 year old afghan girl. how would that story have been? so this is a serious issue, which look, as far as i can tell , editors and far as i can tell, editors and owners , owners are the real owners, owners are the real complicit ones in this because they're revenues are being affected by. these advertising strikes against their against their natural . and so there's their natural. and so there's only one thing that's going to happenin only one thing that's going to happen in the end in the end, there will be no quotes free media. it will only be a subscription based business, the media, and it'll be better for it. and that will take less than
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a decade, in my view. but in the meantime, though , this i would meantime, though, this i would call it a consumer sea of silence. and you have pointed out some of the reasons why these that conspiracy obviously not tv , but in the vast not here on tv, but in the vast bulk of the rest of media. and we have to point out, there are. so the second big news is affected by it, isn't it? let's be honest about it. if we're going a candid going to have a candid conversation gb news were affected the advertising. but what is that we're not what i mean is that we're not affected by not covering you are you we have put you going to buy we have put this at the top of the this story at the top of the agenda and have since the agenda and we have since the launch news and arguably we launch gb news and arguably we hadnt launch gb news and arguably we hadn't covered the small boats invasion . it would not be invasion. it would not be anywhere on the news wouldn't media reach it wouldn't be. i mean, if you if you if you don't want to know about any of these things that are actually going on, just simply sky news or more importantly go in the bbc friends i go i listen to the bbc the today programme, the bbc today programme, the radio powerful media, radio four big powerful media, 7:00, there's not a single 7:00, 8:00. there's not a single word on it of course. and so
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that conspiracy of silence, though, what i'm trying to get to is that that's why in some communities these which have been totally ripped apart by the migrants , are taking over parts migrants, are taking over parts of their high street or their or their local hotels , affecting their local hotels, affecting business and tourism . the anger business and tourism. the anger is building because they don't feel like being heard. well, they're not being heard rishi talks a good game . he talks a good game. he talks a good game. i'm going to this. i'm going to do that, brafman says. going to do this and do that. patel before that. so we're going to do this and do that. actually, none them have done anything because actually they'd literally and i'm they'd have to literally and i'm going to use another expression which is never used, will bite the i see it's going to the bullet. i see it's going to be by some american not be banned by some american not but i'm they're going to have to do something which is going to cause a problem. exactly. exactly but can we just say these folk who will protest
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steve in liverpool over the weekend, they are the opposite of far right, you know they're ordinary. well there's everybody pointing papers supporting areas with labour supporting you couldn't find a tory if fly the cannon and the cannon ball 30 miles all round. you wouldn't find anything so atsic g to broaden them far right isn't it. that's what's going on here. if you if you broaden these protest this way, there was a bit of violence. you can violence. right. you can de—legitimize the entire reason that they were protesting in the first place. yes it'd be quite interesting if what happens if it blows up somewhere else and i think will is. it blows up somewhere else and i think will is . yes, i think think it will is. yes, i think that there is a uncomfortable area and what are we going to do about it more have arrived now in up to right now where i'll be february on february the 14th. thanks for the card and me through both february the 14th. right then than even arrive last year and last it was a record. what are we going to do about
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border force and there's going to be 80,000 by the yeah, yeah . to be 80,000 by the yeah, yeah. i think i think that i think me anyway. look you're quite right. 65,000 is the middle with the middle range on this. so what is everybody to do. i mean are we just going to say i tell you what leaves this to labour imagine what that's going be imagine what that's going to be like to about 80,000 800,000 very true very true kelvin mackenzie street ladies and thank you so much kevin will speak on thursday. but it's time now to reveal tonight's greatest person and uni and jackass . my person and uni and jackass. my superstar panel, carole malone, who you nominated for tonight. okay, what is all this big hearted buzzer, even though we're in the middle of a cost of living, have so far donated we're in the middle of a cost of living, have so far donate d £1 living, have so far donated £1 million to the earthquake fund? you know, we know i get really tired of brits being slaves because they might disagree the open borders policy, because we certainly have well told they have no heart, no compassion. yes, they've thrown yes, they have. they've thrown at the so for the 3000 dead so
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far and brits are dipping into their empty pockets to help benjamin with your nominee and my great britain is my grandmother who died a couple of weeks ago. she watched this programme all the time. i was born on a council estate to two heroin addicted parents and she saved me from that so that i could do what i wanted to do and be a success in life and we bury her on wednesday. so i wanted to mention her she wasn't perfect. she agreed almost always with karl, which is a terrible mistake . i loved your dad, but mistake. i loved your dad, but want to make him my greatest britain and also for all those people out there who who are grandparents or not, people biological who change biological parents who change lives because they're so loving . oh, that's beautiful. that's why emotional . belinda why be very emotional. belinda to greatest brit is lee to lucy, my greatest brit is lee anderson for coming out against the conservative conservatives obsession with net zero. i thought was very brave time, but it took a man of courage or a woman of courage to do it. and he took the stage. well done.
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the will, of course, our greatest benjamin's wonderful grandmother. and good luck, benjamin. on wednesday, i it's going to be a very, very hard day for you uni and jackass time now carole malone, your nominee. i've got a few. peter mandelson , david lammy, olly robbins. these are the these are traitors who are trying to unravel brexit. they're spitting on democracy, they're spitting on the british people who voted for it . you know, they should just it. you know, they should just not going to accept it. it's just vile , horrible people. just vile, horrible people. benjamin but with your nominee. well, i wish i could change because it's rianna. but partway through this programme you revealed that donald trump also hated her super bowl performance . so i hate it. but why did you hate it? because he hated . hate it? because he hated. because she hates him. yes, that's slightly different reason. well, she played kanye west, who has made comments praising . and you've got many praising. and you've got many people with the anti semitic. so why why is she racist playing kanye west ? berlin's lucy. your
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kanye west? berlin's lucy. your nominee of mine has to michael gove, the three time voting surrender treaty brexit emasculating who met up with anti—democratic collaborators in anti —democratic collaborators in anti—democratic collaborators in a secret meeting unforgivable . a secret meeting unforgivable. well, look, it's a tight call for me between carol as it's going to be jointed masturbation. i'm going to go for you, caroline. i'll tell you why . because. allow me. sorry. why. because. allow me. sorry. excuse me who? let's never forget said that the conservative party , she and conservative party, she and jacob rees—mogg were worse than. and we now trusted him with brexit, as if caroline benjamin butterworth . apologies to lucy butterworth. apologies to lucy vice chief of staff had
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good evening. it was in a moment. headliners. first, the top stories tonight and the prime minister commented on potential spy balloons being spotted over the uk as a fifth object has now been shot down over north america. the united states says it's not yet able to recent objects found in their airspace this week , though, it airspace this week, though, it has said, is determined has a high altitude program to gather intelligence rishi sunak says the uk has the military capable , kitty, the uk has the military capable , kitty, to keep the nation's skies safe , have something skies safe, have something called the quick reaction alert force involves typhoon planes which are kept on 24 seven
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