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to be privacy too. it continues to be mercilessly mocked in the media very it must face but kyle we just kind of care about some dumb prince in a stupid way i'll but as it's revealed , these but as it's revealed, these shameless sussexes are working with wealthy hollywood business fixers . do you believe they are fixers. do you believe they are motivated by money or humanitarian causes? well, esteemed biographer tom bower weighs in on their latest dollar spitting scheme at 1040 plus. david emmanuel charlotte griffiths of the mail sunday night nz duke it out on the montecito mona's charity charade bets on the clash at 920, where you can have your say to reveal how shortly as a brave spokesperson for vaccine injured tries to spark muslim interest in their plight neil can give all these people and ask yourself what would you do if that was wanting your family members the man behind that moving video john walsh who says he was left in a wheelchair by
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the joins me live to make a plea for compassion and. plus it's a woke new world as disney beams propaganda directly onto . your propaganda directly onto. your children's tv screens . you're children's tv screens. you're doing it right back work being defensive about race d'angelo russell. oh about more on that shocking showcase of reverse racism in the media buzz at 1030, we'll have a first look at tomorrow's front pages. hot off the press, too. and brian great is brilliant and judy and jackass will be named this dan wootton tonight. let's go . wootton tonight. let's go. my wootton tonight. let's go. my digest on what could be the end for scheming sturgeon. her toxic brand of scottish separatist coming up. but first, the news headlines with polly middlehurst . dan, thank you and
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middlehurst. dan, thank you and good evening . our top story on good evening. our top story on gb news tonight . two people have gb news tonight. two people have been arrested on suspicion of sending malicious messages concerning the missing mother of two, nicola pulley, lancashire police received reports of messages sent to wire council members leading to the arrest of a 49 year old man and a 20 year old woman. the man has bailed pending further inquiry while the woman remains in custody . the woman remains in custody. nicola pulley disappeared while walking her dog in st michaels on wyre almost three weeks ago. hasn't been seen since . now. two hasn't been seen since. now. two serving police officers will face cases over the way they handled reports of indecent exposure by sarah killer. former police officer wayne cousins is behind bars, serving a whole life term for murdering sarah everard and has admitted three counts of indecent exposure , one
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counts of indecent exposure, one of which he committed just four days before her death . the days before her death. the independent office for police conduct says the new cases involve met police constable and a kent police sergeant . the a kent police sergeant. the government's launched an inquiry into the sinking of a migrant boatin into the sinking of a migrant boat in the english last year in which people lost their lives . which people lost their lives. 39 others were saved following a major rescue operation off , the major rescue operation off, the kent coast in the early hours , kent coast in the early hours, the 14th of december. the marine accident branch says the investigation will focus on the emergency response of the uk team . and we just heard this team. and we just heard this afternoon that a british has died in ukraine. the government here says the family has been informed and is in contact with local authorities on the ground and that coincides with downing street announcing today a national one minute's silence to be held in the uk to mark the first anniversary of the invasion of ukraine by russia the 24th of february last year.
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meanwhile nato's been discussing further support ukraine, including the possibility of sending fighter jets to kyiv. after yesterday's warning , it after yesterday's warning, it seen a fresh russian offensive in the country. secretary general jens stoltenberg says the alliance do all it can to help ukraine. we need to ensure . ukraine and gets the weapons it needs to be able to retake territory liberate their lands and, win this war and prevail as and, win this war and prevail as a sovereign independent nation . a sovereign independent nation. and reports of a miracle in turkey a 77 year old man has been rescued from the rubble . been rescued from the rubble. 212 hours after the earthquakes hit the region. more than 41,000 people are now known to have died in the quakes, which struck the south of the country and northern syria on monday last week. uk charities and organisation are to send emergency supplies worth more than
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emergency supplies worth more tha n £350,000 to turkey. eight than £350,000 to turkey. eight days since the disaster . than £350,000 to turkey. eight days since the disaster. and syria's president today told, the un, he's going to open two more border crossings so emergency aid can opposition controlled areas. and here the king has been meeting volunteers from the uk's turkish community. they've been sending aid to their country and across syria in the wake of last week's earthquakes. king charles visited , a west london charity visited, a west london charity to the efforts of residents working to those left homeless following the disaster. he told them how sorry he was and he visited a pop up trafalgar square today named serious house, a place for syrians to come to and pay their respects to. lost . that's it for me . come to and pay their respects to. lost . that's it for me. i'm to. lost. that's it for me. i'm back in an hour. back to dan .
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back in an hour. back to dan. something extraordinary truly extraordinary is happening in scottish politics right now. not that you would know about if you rely on the msm scheming sturgeon once the most potent threat to the united kingdom, as we, it has become so politically toxic that her continued presence as scotland's first minister threatens to put the scottish cause back by a generation honest scots, hard working scots, ordinary scots have finally enough of queen nick waging , have finally enough of queen nick waging, a faux culture war and making illegal promises of a second referendum while driving their health care system and living standards into the ground and hiking taxes. living standards into the ground and hiking taxes . bombshell new and hiking taxes. bombshell new lord ashcroft research a so—called super poll shows this now a political emergency for the snp . just 44% would now vote the snp. just 44% would now vote for separation from the uk below the result of the 2014
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referendum, which was 45% and 56, would vote . separation 42% 56, would vote. separation 42% of scots believe sturgeon should now only one in five scots agree with her bizarre call for the next general election to be a de facto referendum on separation . facto referendum on separation. and even amongst snp supporters, just 44% agree with those delusional plans. just 44% agree with those delusional plans . yep, delusional plans. yep, sturgeon's to embrace woke politics by insisting the despicable male rapist adam graham, who became a trans woman to try and go to an all female jail is in fact a she has woken voters up to her dangerously hard rhetoric . it's been left to hard rhetoric. it's been left to her predecessor , one time mentor her predecessor, one time mentor , arch nemesis alex salmond, to out the damage she's to scottish separatism continued to conduct the argument about scottish
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self—determination independence having . this issue as the touch having. this issue as the touch and the conflict between westminster then it would be untenable . we must get off this untenable. we must get off this issue trying to defend self—identification . she's been self—identification. she's been reduced to the stumbling incoherence. when you get the stage people stopping to laugh at you, then that is the stage at you, then that is the stage at which you should realise you're trying to defend the indefensible . i mean, it's often indefensible. i mean, it's often that i agree with alex, but looking at the last few weeks , looking at the last few weeks, hard to see how their unfortunate cause survives with sturgeon. a laughing stock . sturgeon. a laughing stock. what's this ? 24 events across in what's this? 24 events across in henry on friday increases is to exploit comments . both of the exploit comments. both of the person being a rapist threat to women are known at the last count. women are known at the last count . the first minister had count. the first minister had refused to do 12 times to see a pile of rice is a man. refused to do 12 times to see a pile of rice is a man . what do pile of rice is a man. what do you regard rice as a woman's
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herself, as a woman? i think you just to ireland rice using word ha i remember. i'll take your word its freudian slip. my question is, are all trans women? they haven't answered that question. well that's not the point that we're dealing with here. question like trans are have you listened enough to who don't agree with you on the reform agenda? listen, i've to lawson for the snp things like it's a low estimate for five years we're running out of time . scotland will be far better off without scheming separatism , obsession. it's time for her to do it. jacinda ardern, listen to do it. jacinda ardern, listen to the polls . then shuffle off to the polls. then shuffle off the stage to respond. now my superstar panel, the stage to respond. now my superstar panel , top daily mail superstar panel, top daily mail columnist amanda patel, soap legend , social commentator legend, social commentator charlie lawson , and the author
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charlie lawson, and the author and journalist rebecca reid . and journalist rebecca reid. amanda boswell, and journalist rebecca reid. amanda boswell , scottish amanda boswell, scottish separatism. and i think is a very good thing . seems dead with very good thing. seems dead with sturgeon beating the snp . nicola sturgeon beating the snp. nicola sturgeon's made a of mistake. she brought in voting for 16 year olds thinking that she would up her position by getting young people in to vote for her, going after work agenda. i think the last thing i saw there is something like 700 trans people in the whole of scotland and obviously even more than that but that's she's she's registered she's pinned everything on on getting this work vote and it doesn't work because as anyone who's worked in politics as i have no young people don't vote i'll go down the pub on it's all the people who vote and they've totally alienated by her policy. but i have to say, dan, i just at that i think you're being a little bit unkind to her because i mean, just take a look at her. is it any wonder she doesn't what a woman is ? oh, no. oh, god
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what a woman is? oh, no. oh, god marriage and a skull in there. do you point at me like that? do you? do you know it's green divide? well last week. well, you know, i'm as you often do, as . and i. this stuff little as. and i. this stuff little haggis. oh charlie. and i bet you she's not having a nice valentine's dinner tonight with a bloke. have we ever even a husband to be fair, amount to neither ? always. so we really neither? always. so we really can't . thank you much scotty and can't. thank you much scotty and i next you we this takes later on rebecca let's pretend that might be some up charlie back to the point i think it's a very thing actually for the people of scotland for sturgeon to be exposed in this way because she's been leading them down the path when it comes to scottish separatism for years. and i feel like the scots have woken up to what she's playing now. yeah what she's playing at now. yeah i mean like we were saying before, done is the nationalism
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republicanism , whatever is very republicanism, whatever is very much akin to where i come from, northern ireland and indeed repubuc northern ireland and indeed republic of ireland. it kind of separates into two halves and it's as simple as that. and i bothered my rear end to phone a couple of celtic fans and i know up in scotland, sure enough they are scot nats. that's that's right. i knew if i went to rangers fan they'd be the opposite. but these polls i don't is that accurate. i don't think is that accurate. i think if get someone in the quiet of a pub where the polls aren't the polls are aren't there or the polls are in the loo, will find that most the loo, you will find that most people want to part of the united kingdom, they say they're scottish . i'm scottish nationalists. i'm telling you, you meet them in the boozer and have a chat with them. it's like very like them. it's like very much like michelle does want michelle does not want a referendum united because referendum on the united because she knows she'll lose because there are an awful lot of catholic voters, if you like, who are actually exactly as simple as sturgeon has been doing for such a long time stringing. her supporters along without actually wanting the referendum. because, as you say, she knows will lose. and i think
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possibly amanda says, well, that this time i mean, i was watching herjust hanging herself it was her just hanging herself it was just embarrassing the poor wee things in the same message. i want t she she's laughing so i mean i thought the most part of this poll for sturgeon rebecca is that even amongst snp supporters , the majority say , supporters, the majority say, no, no, no, you can't make the next general a referendum on separatism because actually so much that's going wrong in it's treaty the voters as fools . yeah treaty the voters as fools. yeah and i think also the idea is that referenda should be about the actual individual and actually i only learned from watching derry that when there was referendum ireland was the referendum in ireland it wasn't i, i was watching it and i was like, it's so weird. no like right or wrong, left or like right or wrong, left or like people individual like people had individual feelings weren't feelings about it that weren't along a party line. and along a specific party line. and i in scotland much i think in scotland it's much the not like brexit the same, it's not like brexit where it was young people where it was like young people want stay, not young
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want to stay, not young people want to stay, not young people want leave . oh, i didn't want to leave. oh, i didn't vote . and it's supposed to be the night of love. it would be nice to be jesus. rebecca you know, all of young brexiteers like me to hook me up and they love my point is that it would be really nice bill to have a referendum actually about the issue not about culture war thing that we seem to make all referenda about look you used to be look amend it you used to be obviously one of the tories top political strategist so this political strategist so is this to far gone now for sturgeon or is there a way she can turn this back around? she's finished no she's she's completely finished. i mean it's like you know, i think she'll be gone after it's like your jacaranda i done in like yourjacaranda i done in new zealand . you know there new zealand. you know there comes a point when was clever because she realised it's all i lost the vote she was so woke if you what you go for work vote you what you go for work vote you lose if only sturgeon had learnt a little bit from from from the jacaranda that you basically if you go for a tiny
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minority of people who don't vote and you don't go for your core vote but more traditional, more conservative, you do go out, then you've lost the argument. finished, argument. she's finished, but it's a class. she's finished it's a lot class. she's finished . people like that who like literally they having literally they were having grease fingernails grease his fingernails off the door to get to leave. oh my door to get and to leave. oh my goodness. and very tasteful not saying you know what was saying you know what i was about. what? i can't say. about. say what? i can't say. i screwed. boris johnson was deposed in anti—democratic and they like steve they basically had like steve and they did not was and the public, they did not was gone end of partygate. gone and the end of partygate. absolutely remembering very different story. no, i was facing parties and everyone was their minds people just lost the argument. she's lost the plot she's for the white vote . she's gone for the white vote. she's failed she will have she's failed and she will have to out before next election to out before the next election . yeah. otherwise the scots will go down the toilet because lady labouris go down the toilet because lady labour is resurging. now they're coming through the middle of the tories who have finished in scotland and her defunct snp and i like is a fish. i'm telling you what, when alex starts standing up and speaking like that, you watch your back. is he
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not quite know what. he did he not quite know what. he did he not do something really bad a while ago i was remembering he was found completely innocent . was found completely innocent. yes. okay. he was cleared and know we still believe. don't stop slinging blood for this unless found guilty. i reminder for us how charlie lawson, a very courageous, paddled with me all night but what the barrage is still to come. and after a disturbing spate of migrant related incidents, including the murder of an aspiring marine and the rape of a schoolgirl the alleged rape of a schoolgirl are the grievances of brits being dismissed as far right nigel farage is going to weigh in on this just after 930. but up next, the clash with harry and meghan reportedly working with hollywood's wealthiest business fixes. are they motivated by causes or money? the mail on sunday is editor at large charlotte griffith goes up against the apprentice star enzo and princess diana's , former and princess diana's, former fashion designer david emanuel. but of course, i want to know what you think on this email me down gbnews.uk. vote our down at gbnews.uk. vote in our poll news. there zones and
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break time for the clash and not with making millions by playing the victim and trashing their family and tower walls. harry and are reportedly on the hunt for even more moneymaking schemes. the
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increasingly isolated couple who are reportedly meeting with two of hollywood's top dealmakers, adam levine, and amanda groves, who claim help clients find profit opportunities to, quote, match their purpose or in other words, help celebs paid a lot of money to look good , and there money to look good, and there have been unconfirmed reports that meghan has also been meeting with recently widowed 89 year old billionaire gordon gekko. year old billionaire gordon gekko . harry reportedly has no gekko. harry reportedly has no regrets about his twisted auto spare, but the couple's worldwide privacy tour as the hit american castle in south park have mockingly dubbed , has park have mockingly dubbed, has made them a global laughingstock. watch this this . laughingstock. watch this this. driving me crazy . laughingstock. watch this this. driving me crazy. i'm sick of heanng driving me crazy. i'm sick of hearing about them . i can't get hearing about them. i can't get away from them. they're everywhere . in my face. but kyle everywhere. in my face. but kyle , we just kind of don't care about. , we just kind of don't care about . some dumb prince and his about. some dumb prince and his stupid wife . of course , the duke stupid wife. of course, the duke and duchess of duplicity claim they are only motivated by altruism . but what do you think? altruism. but what do you think? do you believe harry and meghan are motivated by money or
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humanitarian causes. email me down at gbnews.uk. vote in our poll at gb news is the result shortly, but to help you make up your i'm joined by mail on editor at large and all around royal expert griffiths former apprentice contestant and social commentator , author amy ancel commentator, author amy ancel and late princess diana's former dress designer david emanuel. so david, for you humanitarian causes or money. well, money, no question. come on, let's not be naive here , for goodness sake. naive here, for goodness sake. for a prince who the family went abroad to america to write and, wanted peace and quiet, has not stopped working . not so, of stopped working. not so, of course, is money. i mean, it's a lavish lifestyle, a huge house in montecito . you've got to pay in montecito. you've got to pay for that. now, if i remember correctly, dan wasn't his first gig in america was to do a big speech for one of the big bad j - jp speech for one of the big bad j . jp morgan speech for one of the big bad j .jp morgan was a mental health
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of which conservative they said he's been paid over $1,000,000. now he not stopped work in moving from that. what do we have ? it is a big contract with have? it is a big contract with netflix , oprah winfrey. and then netflix, oprah winfrey. and then if wasn't enough i mean they must admit and money from that. then we have the book and then what else is coming. you know, i mean, it's just i mean, the reason for leaving the royal family is, as you know, members of one family can't do commercial work. perfect opportunity . they're not they're opportunity. they're not they're not a working members, the royal family anymore. so they can do what the heck they like. so i'm not surprised he's they signing up? look, already sold up? look, they've already sold their . it's hideous. it's their souls. it's hideous. it's bad taste , and it's very bad taste, and it's very american . yes, that's for sure. american. yes, that's for sure. i mean. so you totally disagree with that, right? why well, listen, dan, if they both did not have extensive records in the humanitarian in realm, i wouldn't . well, she has she has
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wouldn't. well, she has she has over the years committed several charities and. harry has grown up as a humanitarian. he's clearly inspired by his late mother, his his grandparents. and this is his world. he charity so well and, what's wrong with bringing attention in via their fame and celebs to these great charities and raising so much money they've already raised millions the arts well foundations a lot more money for themselves haven't they. i mean look charlotte griffiths, you have covered harry and meghan for a very long time. so, you know what their motivation is. i guess what i'm saying is fair enough about in his past but he's changed hasn't he. he sold out to hollywood now it's not about humanitarian causes now, is it? i have to say, i think i agree. i mean, the thing he'll be most annoyed aboutis the thing he'll be most annoyed about is that south park given him any royalties for mentioning his name. and there he's sending
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cheque for montecito park boys wanting that dollar. and the thing is about harry moving to muncie. so i'm making friends with ellen degeneres and all these people. is that actually think he's got caught up in that sort rich celebrity lifestyle and a funny thing about his $14 million mansion is it's not actually the biggest cautious mansion , the block. in fact, mansion, the block. in fact, it's one of the less good ones . it's one of the less good ones. and he's downsizing. so there might a bit of keeping up with the joneses going on and in fact ellen is his and that is through ellen is his and that is through ellen that he met we think this fixer adam lily it's interesting isn't it david isn't that working the whole time. yeah sorry but what's wrong with that? okay meghan meghan's taught him how do that. but it's not working, though, is it? that's the key , david, because that's the key, david, because you look at that south park clip , i said, this is humiliating. mean. yeah, it is. but is a liberal comedy south park. i mean, they poke fun at everyone
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know that. but this is a fundamentally left wing liberal comedy and that totally taking the mickey out . harry and the mickey out. harry and meghan, the laughing joke in america. one thing he think harry windsor thinks is harry styles right ? let's be honest . styles right? let's be honest. let's be honest. harry styles is offensive humour, which harry windsor doesn't have anymore? not at all. that's very true, actually. i mean, so listen, can i just say that archewell inc was set up with a non—profit league and also for so clearly they have bills to pay so they're going to do work commercial but money from big sale. i know exactly how much the book sales did didn't give so 1.6 million to 2 charities 1.3 million to send it sent to poush 1.3 million to send it sent to polish and 300,000 to wellchild. so it doesn't matter. it's still . do you think poor or impoverished are saying, oh, you're only giving us x, only giving us 300,000? they're grateful . and so what's wrong grateful. and so what's wrong with them doing both profitable and worse , is embarrassing. the
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and worse, is embarrassing. the entire country embarrassed his family . now we've got this thing family. now we've got this thing you he's he's not in the us representing the royal family really anymore. that's come oven really anymore. that's come over. don't come over for the coronation. okay you let him go. indeed. and actually that's a really pertinent point because charlotte obviously your newspaper at the weekend broke the exclusive that the royal family are expecting both and meghan to be in a attendance but actually this is a bad for the royal family now isn't it. they're giving in. yeah given in i think it's a worse look to not invite them i think charles no choice but to invite them but because he's seen to be pushing his son out into the cold you know i hope he's been advised they dragging that drama they are dragging that drama over the with over the over the phone with them. can i just one thing them. can i just say one thing very hope he gets very quickly, dan i hope he gets searched he arrives on this on searched. he arrives on this on this land, because he could be. why? definitely flex, let's be honest, because he is said he
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will take back and give it to netflix do more stories. well, that's actually a really interesting point that the royal family only plans. talk to him about because they about the weather because they don't to him about one don't talk to him about one thing. i wonder why. yeah, and i think very sensible think that's very sensible because charlotte, look, there's obviously that . meghan obviously no proof that. meghan and harry have recorded conversations in the past, but i have been informed by my royal sources that senior members of the royal family have been acutely conscious and acute aware that any private that they have with harry and meghan now will not necessarily stay private, including, by the way, electronically muted cases. we saw that, didn't we, in the publication of the book and even the netflix series to be should be stripped stripped of all people. harry revealed a text message between meghan message exchange between meghan and and majorjohnny message exchange between meghan and and major johnny to and kate and majorjohnny to remember major johnny. and kate and majorjohnny to remember majorjohnny. he looks after charles. he has been tasked in the past with sitting very close to them at royal events to just they're not events to just sure they're not recording anything , they're not recording anything, they're not leaking so i wouldn't
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leaking anything. so i wouldn't be surprised if majorjohnny around at the coronation around a lot at the coronation if do fascinating but if they do go fascinating but i mean a tragic state of mean what a tragic state of affairs but i think it will look than look if they're than it'll look worse if they're not look back in not if people look back in history now disagree i have to history now i disagree i have to say i'm with david on this one. i do understand your points, charlotte and amy. my charlotte and amy. but my feeling if harry and feeling on is that if harry and meghan are here, they will overshadow the coronation and do two things. the harry and i understand that prince william very concerned that they're going to cause some stumped. and i believe will do that. but look, what a fascinating discussion. thank you so much. the mail on sunday's editor at large charlotte griffiths, the social commentator, amy enzo and princess diana's close friend, the fashion designer david. but who do you agree with on this as it's revealed, the sussexes are working with hollywood business fixes do you believe that they are motivated by one money to humanitarian all martel on twitter says they will it's for humanitarian causes . but we all humanitarian causes. but we all know that these two are motivated by dollar, not charity
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. from anna. harry has been around money all his life, so he won't worry about that. let's hope it's humanitarian. and from bel—air, they give some of the money they earn to charity. so i think mix both . and your think it's mix of both. and your verdict is now in. this certainly isn't a mix of both. 91% of you think harry and meghan a motivated by money, just 9% of you think they're all about humanitarian . i think about humanitarian. i think you're right. coming up, about humanitarian. i think you're right. coming up , john you're right. coming up, john lott, who says he was left in a wheelchair by a covid jeb has become a brave spokesman for the vaccine. injured as he tries to get the msm to hear their plight. he's going to join me live at 950 to make a plea for and support . live at 950 to make a plea for and support. but next is what the farage in after a disturbing spate of migrant incidents including the murder an aspiring marine and the alleged rape of a schoolgirl are the real grievances of brits being as far right . well, we've got the man right. well, we've got the man to weigh in on this nigel farage with lots of insight. he's live
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with lots of insight. he's live with straight after the .
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break now, after a spate of migrant related incidents, including the alleged rape of a british schoolgirl by four afghan boys, the growing anger amongst ordinary folk at britain's open borders is understandable . borders is understandable. newquay residents in cornwall , newquay residents in cornwall, the latest to plan a protest
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outside a hotel that's housing asylum seekers at the taxpayers expense. but a worrying and increasing the peaceful demonstration is being condemned as racist and bigoted by local politicians. those unsubstantiated claims , ordinary unsubstantiated claims, ordinary folk with genuine concern follows on from the muslims attempt to blame the protests in knowsley which is of course, a staunchly left wing borough of liverpool on far right, despite fact, the initially peaceful protest said to be triggered by this video . a migrant trying to this video. a migrant trying to get up , an english schoolgirl. get up, an english schoolgirl. in fact, there's even unconfirmed that antifa or the far left may have been responsible for the despicable violence that took place in knowsley. a theory, not weakened by anti—fascist call to arms posted online by the local branch of the communist party. so nigel nigel farage is me now. this is what the projections said that. but. but nigel, you started to expose this on your show last night and it was
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really fascinating because there's potentially much more than meets the eye to what went on knowsley but now we see this happening. before the protest is even taking place . uk it's even taking place. uk it's almost like if you just brighten something racist now you can try and stop folk in their tracks. but it's not going to work is it? no, i had a local resident on the program last night and i had a parent of a teenage girl. he he came on programme by telephone. he was too scared even. telephone. he was too scared even . he was a tough scouser. he even. he was a tough scouser. he was too scared to come on himself. and the reason, of course, is that you know, the daily mirror, the bbc knocking on his door, they find facebook post he made four years ago. you know the drill . but as he post he made four years ago. you know the drill. but as he said, as he said, this peaceful protest was mothers, fathers , protest was mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles , grandparents, aunts, uncles, grandparents, deeply concerned and forget
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about one video. they appear to several months a lot underage girls had been now you know i've seen what's happened in brussels i've seen happened in stockholm . if you allow a vast number of young coming from cultures where women are not even second class citizens let's be frank about that with much the middle east that with much the middle east that i was aware then this behaviour to them is normal . the behaviour to them is normal. the fact that some yobs turned up dressed in black outfit with backpacks , balaclavas and backpacks, balaclavas and sledgehammers . they were not the sledgehammers. they were not the residents and that was used by media. over the course of the weekend to denounce as being full of right wing bigots. i mean, stop if i laugh. it's part of the white left wing of the
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whole whole ivy . gosh but whole whole ivy. gosh but overnight that was even interesting about a group of 180 charities, but actually nearing hundred all local contact has come together in a refugee coalition to urge government politicians to condemn any protests. again refugees. that's how they frame this whole debate. and here's the irony , is debate. and here's the irony, is the irony . people like the the irony. people like the refugee council have been funded with tens of millions of pounds of public money. so your money paid in tax has been given to organised nations who are now telling you , do not speak out on telling you, do not speak out on behalf of your young girls , do behalf of your young girls, do not speak out on behalf of your community, or we will label you as a racist bigot. and sure enough, in cornwall, as you covered a moment ago , what covered a moment ago, what again, there are genuine in that
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town in some columb major just town in some columb majorjust down the road already even though the protest had begun genuinely concerned citizens are being labelled as racists . now being labelled as racists. now this is all an attempt to stifle debate of any kind . on the one debate of any kind. on the one hand, you've got people who genuinely believe there should be no national boundaries of any kind at all. the old classic sort of marxist, leninist type trotskyite types on the other , trotskyite types on the other, you've got conservative politicians . andrew mitchell politicians. andrew mitchell foreign office minister, we have a duty . these people do we a duty. these people do we really do we really have a duty to the young albanian who throw their passports , the english their passports, the english channel. so we can't say they are, and yet they have a record? i don't think so . are, and yet they have a record? i don't think so. but are, and yet they have a record? i don't think so . but they know i don't think so. but they know that tens of thousands are going .tens that tens of thousands are going . tens of thousands more are coming over the next few months . and they want to stop any pubuc . and they want to stop any public about any war. they ain't
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going to stop me . well, no. and going to stop me. well, no. and i don't think anyone should be stopped having this conversation. and actually and we know because we're in touch with our viewers this anger is only going to get worse, isn't it. this isn't going away . this it. this isn't going away. this is not a problem that the government and the msm can just sort of sweep under the carpet. this is issue i mean, my biggest fear i want to depress your viewers unless there's too much evening. but my biggest fear , evening. but my biggest fear, what's happened in sweden . i what's happened in sweden. i mean, you know, i knew stockholm . i knew about maybe 30 years ago when i was when had a proper job, when i was in business, like to visit regularly and. these were i mean, stockholm was the most relaxed, gentle , the most relaxed, gentle, easygoing city i'd ever to in the world. and now there's a gun crime. it takes place every single day. now of course, if you dare to move into this
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territory, the iraqis, the races . but this isn't about race . . but this isn't about race. it's about culture . it is about it's about culture. it is about culture. i'm talking about numbers of young men who come from parts of the world where gay people are chopped up, building , where women are building, where women are treated in the most vile, abusive way. and that is the culture. these young men have been brought up in and they can't see anything wrong with it. i my big fear as numbers mount all over the country is that this is what are directly importing into british towns and villages and i'm not going to go silent on this this is fundamental vital and important . and what is so astonishing is there's virtually nobody in the entire rsa of parliament as our elected employees prepared to stand up and make this position clear because they fear social media assault, they fear they
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won't be to nice dinner parties and so on in a way you can blame the left if you want . you can the left if you want. you can blame the loony left if you want to. but actually , i place the to. but actually, i place the blame on so—called conservative. but actually the courage to call out and to say they will stand up for all culture. all could be in this is based in christianity , based on forgiveness and increasingly in modern times based on the principle of equality, of opportunity . i want equality, of opportunity. i want a deal on one thing, though. i mean, obviously there are a few exceptions being one, but you've seen what happens to someone him the moment that he speaks out against the orthodoxy. but look, nigel, i'm. there was another astonishing development over the weekend that i really do want to talk to you about so this was around the troubled anti—radicalisation programme prevent and it seems that voices
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on the political right were being monitored potential links to so—called right extremists. and shockingly nigel . you your and shockingly nigel. you your former party the brexit party and jacob rees—mogg who is of course jody gb news very shortly were among them for supporting brexit and quote, being proud and patriotic. they were also columns rod liddle and douglas murray routinely used in trading to help staff target right wing extremism . i read this is extremism. i read this is astonishing well i've had years of this mean this is no surprise to me i've had years and years of this i mean if i go back into past i've been called into metropolitan police and court as accused of all sorts of extraordinary things. so i am not in the least bit surprised that my name was among the list of runners and riders, but it shows you bias that exists within the establishment in our
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country anything that is vaguely patriotic . i country anything that is vaguely patriotic. i mean, country anything that is vaguely patriotic . i mean, god knows, patriotic. i mean, god knows, please don't even say english. i mean, that. absolutely completely beyond the pale. and these the people running an anti—terrorism programme that if i was sitting in his he is the one fact you want to really latch on of the last terrorists atrocities in our nation seven. yeah the think by people who are referred to prevent went on to commit crimes in the name of islamic terror and whatever i've done and can agree with my political career you can disagree with political career i've never encouraged violence i would never have tolerated it amongst anybody in ukip. we never had any of it amongst anybody ever in ukip i have done nothing to promote a terrorist agenda and yet in the minds of our absolutely blind london metropolitan elite least what i
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represent something that they believe to be evil. it's a really funny because ten years ago as the pressure cooker was building up towards that brexit vote , i sense the disconnect vote, i sense the disconnect between london and the country you know something it's even bigger now . it you know something it's even bigger now. it is. you know something it's even bigger now. it is . it is. and bigger now. it is. it is. and the that's most shocking nigel is they have not learned the lesson from brexit. they have not learned the lesson at all. but i think you prevent is not fit for purpose and that story at the weekend was just further evidence that nigel farage absolute brilliant self and of course nigel will continuing this conversation 7:00 tomorrow night here on gb news but coming up in tonight's media buzz as london's failed man , sadiq khan london's failed man, sadiq khan comes under fire for planned comes under fire for his planned emission zone expansion . is the emission zone expansion. is the rest of the country also under threat from the ongoing war motorists? my superstar panel returns to tackle that and we'll have the first of tomorrow's
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newspaper front pages straight after ten. but first, as injured spokesman john walch releases a powerful video to highlight his cause. powerful video to highlight his cause . why do the msm continue cause. why do the msm continue to ignore victims of the jab? johnis to ignore victims of the jab? john is going to join me live. we're going to show his viral video. it's very emotional. straight after the .
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break tom bower and stephen glover on the way. but first, the nationwide covid booster campaign officially came to an abrupt end over the weekend . but abrupt end over the weekend. but the pain and suffering of those who were left maimed or bereaved after vaccinated, still rumbles . my next guest was face and healthy glasgow man, who says he was left unable to walk unaided after getting his pfizer booster , jon watts health deteriorated him so much that he says he hasn't been able to work since
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that day in november 2021. he's spent a staggering that day in november 2021. he's spent a staggerin g £30,000 on spent a staggering £30,000 on private health treatments , a bid private health treatments, a bid to cure various ailments , the to cure various ailments, the serious heart condition, which first started after taking the jab . and in a powerful video jab. and in a powerful video that recently went viral online. jon says people like him are being ignored and gas slighted by governments. the mainstream media and health professionals took is message to the government health professionals and mainstream media. i'm only looking the eyes of all of these people and ask yourself what you do. if this was one of your family members, this is a cry for help. why is a guy isolated , ignored? when we speak about? the injuries? when it comes to those vaccines , counselling at those vaccines, counselling at some of our personal events, there's no need to be afraid. i was . john, great to have you
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was. john, great to have you very emotional video. i mean, has it sparked any interest from msm whatsoever or are they pretending that you guys don't exist ? i pretending that you guys don't exist? i think we all know pretending that you guys don't exist ? i think we all know the exist? i think we all know the answer at one time though ? no. answer at one time though? no. the answer is that once we blow up evolving things, they die. and i never thought i would have a date with don on valentine's. you're a lucky man. you're a lucky man . yeah no, there's been lucky man. yeah no, there's been no interest . the mainstream no interest. the mainstream media, don. why would anybody want to talk about their vaccine until the basically collateral damage? let's be honest here. and the video , you know, that's and the video, you know, that's just not payable the ocean, don. are there people that you actually get to see that enough deaung actually get to see that enough dealing with those emotions, emotions that in the world and i if you keep watching that you've done those sexual child abuse is also suffering from myocarditis from those boxing . i still don't from those boxing. i still don't understand we all laughed at all
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when we were all told to do the right thing. am just just absolute criminal . and what do absolute criminal. and what do you want to happen and what do you want to happen and what do you think will happen? because unfortunately , there's just it unfortunately, there's just it feels like the political in the msm . neither of them want to msm. neither of them want to look at this issue at all because presumably they they feel culpable for not really warning healthy young folk about . some of the risks connected to the jab , i mean, we were told, the jab, i mean, we were told, weren't we, you you get vaccinated, too. save granny. that's what we were told. would we obviously know that was a complete. yeah i mean, the thing idone complete. yeah i mean, the thing i done if we took those vaccine , we got the care we could speaker boehner and social media, we could, you know, go that i support we didn't get silence on on social media mainstream media would cover this topic. we would have nothing to about because you
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still being. because that's a really important point john i just wanted to check this i believe i don't know if it's you or people who are connected your video, you will still being banned from talking about vaccines . side effects on social vaccines. side effects on social media believe. yeah the only one that allows us to talk freely is 1205. put anything on facebook heavily shadow banned i instagram the exact same all we are looking for is help in all the you guys are all so you told me you are doing the right and again we're going to . i've spent again we're going to. i've spent what i'm very lucky time i'm very fortunate i've got good strong family behind me. i thought i'll go fund me one thing, go fund me . that was thing, go fund me. that was about £16,000. it was up to i spent 30 grand. i'm still sucking a bit concussion. i'm still pretty much mainly bedridden. and i was a very fat and healthy guy before. no you know, i've got kids. i need my
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mother look after me and my partner and it's just it's just not going to work. so what do we want? we just want. we need help. it's some poor man. it's not. not rocket science like what? what's going on manly is just getting absolutely ridiculous. we have people that are getting the most get enough compensation . there's a compensation. there's a gentleman in scotland . it's gentleman in scotland. it's a spinal stroke from the vaccine and they've just rejected the order. i mean, what will they be golfing ? yeah, i know. and we golfing? yeah, i know. and we saw there are very fit and healthy before the vaccination. the problem is, john, even when the government admits that you have serious vaccine side effects, you don't necessarily receive the compensation . and do receive the compensation. and do you because no , you have to be you because no, you have to be so badly affected . yeah i mean so badly affected. yeah i mean they to who they are as my friend alex who you know lost in the astrazeneca and i mean i'm
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good friends and i am people saying disabled because can do more than me not to take away what's happened to him it's absolutely disgusting but you know i'm so very and i still can't stand up for too the myocarditis in the poor is a long one. it's just shocking, john. it's so shocking. and look will keep on this of course, and keep speaking . it was keep speaking. it was incredible. michael we done a campaign last. incredible. michael we done a campaign last . and john, you campaign last. and john, you too. i want to say we are going too. i want to say we are going to continue that the truth be told campaign we'll be bringing it to london and it's 24th of july and i was running 50 to an agp and supporters and no give they the mainstream media because the independent and the rolling stones magazine they called i never said i should tell vaccine that jordan but yeah exactly. you had it. look, let me know about that. we will follow that. john thank you so much. but i of course, have to present both sides of the
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argument here. so with regards to the medicines and healthcare products regulatory agency says benefits of the vaccine in preventing covid 19 and serious complications far any currently known side effects and you can look at the rest of that there i'm coming up thank god details of a secret anti—brexit summit leaked to the press but could not establishment coup already be advanced even glove up here on that .
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next is 10 pm. i'm dan wootton tonight motorists have finally had enough of eco loons their lives . day by day . only going to lives. day by day. only going to get worse under london's failed man city con who today been slammed for gridlock the capital with a hair brained expansion ,
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with a hair brained expansion, 15 minute neighbourhoods and relentless roadworks. so is his and other eco worries ideological war on drivers a threat to our very way of life. i'll tackle that with my superstar next. tonight, i'm joined by amanda blue little charlie lawson and rebecca reid . after star daily mail, stephen glover raised the alarm , the glover raised the alarm, the secret summit of ramona . could secret summit of ramona. could the establishment plot to overturn brexit be far more advanced than we thought with stephen? all on that live with me at 1020. harry and meghan's worldwide privacy . it continues worldwide privacy. it continues to be merciless , mercilessly to be merciless, mercilessly mocked in the us everywhere it must face. but kyle we just kind of don't care about dumb prince and his stupid wife . oh, ouch and his stupid wife. oh, ouch that's got to hurt. but as it's revealed the shame, the sussexes are working with wealthy hollywood business fixes , do you hollywood business fixes, do you believe they are motivated by money or humanitarian causes?
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well, the top royal biographer, tom bower, is going to weigh in on their latest money spinning scheme. he's got lots of fascinating detail at 1040 as the bbc vows to balance out some of this blatant leftie bias . of this blatant leftie bias. that's when we say we, want to kill whitey. we don't really mean we want to kill. we do. i'm going to do. now that the british government doesn't always welcome some always do and welcome some foreigner . always do and welcome some foreigner. so can the left wing metropolitan daily running the british bashing corporation really be trusted to truly represent our views on their comedy and panel shows how big debate at 1030 was. it's a woke new world as these knee beams blm propaganda directly onto child's screen doing it right now to me would be a defensive about race from ross. oh look it let's show you more of that shocking shock of reverse racism in the media bias. we're going
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to have the first front pages for you in just moments right after your news at with polly middlehurst middlehurst. after your news at with polly middlehurst middlehurst . dan, middlehurst middlehurst. dan, thank you. good evening . the top thank you. good evening. the top story on gb news tonight . people story on gb news tonight. people have been arrested on suspicion , sending malicious messages concerning the missing mother . concerning the missing mother. two nicole, a bully . police two nicole, a bully. police received reports of messages being sent to wyre council leading to the arrest of a 49 year old man and a 20 year old woman. the man has been bailed pending further inquiry while the woman remains in custody . the woman remains in custody. miss bully disappeared while walking her dog in st michaels wyre almost three weeks ago. she hasn't been seen since since . hasn't been seen since since. two serving police officers will face misconduct cases over the way they reports of indecent exposure by sarah everard killer. former met police
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officer wayne cousins is behind serving a whole order for murdering sarah and has admitted counts of indecent exposure , one counts of indecent exposure, one of which he committed just four days before her death . the days before her death. the independent office for police conduct says the new cases involve a met police constable and a kent police sergeant . the and a kent police sergeant. the government launched an inquiry into the sinking of a migrant boat , the english channel, last boat, the english channel, last yearin boat, the english channel, last year in which four people lost their lives . 39 others were their lives. 39 others were saved following a major operation off the coast in the early hours of the 49th of december. the marine accident branch says the investigation will focus on the emergency of the uk team team . one british the uk team team. one british person has died in ukraine. the uk government here saying the family has been informed and it is in contact with local on the ground . meanwhile, downing ground. meanwhile, downing street announced today a
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national one minute silence to be here to mark the first anniversary of the invasion of ukraine on the 24th of february last year. and nato today has been discussing for ukraine, including the possibility of sending fighter jets after yesterday warning it has seen a fresh russian offensive in the country. secretary general jens stoltenberg says the alliance will do all it can to help the country . we need to need to country. we need to need to ensure that ukraine gets the it needs to be able to retake territory liberate their lands and win this war and prevail as and win this war and prevail as a sovereign, independent nation . a 77 year old man has been rescued from rubble in turkey today , 212 hours after the today, 212 hours after the deadly earthquakes hit the region . but more than 41,000 region. but more than 41,000 people are now known to have lost their lives in the quakes, which the south of the country
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and the northern part of syria. on monday, last week, uk charities and organisations are to send supplies worth than £350,000 to turkey. eight days after the disaster syria's president has told un he'll open two more border crossings so emergency aid can reach controlled areas . and the king controlled areas. and the king has meeting volunteers from the uk's turkish community today. they've been sending aid to their home country and to syria after last week's earthquakes. king charles, a west london charity , to see the efforts of charity, to see the efforts of residents working to help those left homeless following the disaster. he told them how deeply sorry he was. and he visited a pop up trafalgar square named siri house, a place where syrians can come and pay respects to lost relatives . respects to lost relatives. you're up to date on tv, online and dab+ radio with gb news. more now from dan wootton tonight tonight.
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tomorrow's news tonight now on our mediabuzz. tomorrow's news tonight now on our mediabuzz . the first front our mediabuzz. the first front pages are these are hot off the so straight to them in an exclusive from the independent the paper reveals the true shocking cost of the strikes with 10,000 brits waiting 18 months for surgery and, 140,000 appointments, all ready cancelled. shame on the strikers, in my view , the metro strikers, in my view, the metro leads on the killing of brown and gay and the death of the trans teenager was a hate crime . don't shoot it , he trans teenager was a hate crime . don't shoot it, he begs trans teenager was a hate crime . don't shoot it , he begs the . don't shoot it, he begs the daily star . . don't shoot it, he begs the daily star. it's all right if she said , michael graydon warns she said, michael graydon warns we need to stop blasting down ufo days until we know what's them. it's a show. it's slow news. people let's be honest
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about it. and the ai that women are facing a postcode lottery , are facing a postcode lottery, suppues are facing a postcode lottery, supplies of hormone replacement therapy with gp's and wealthy spending three times as much on menopause treatments as those in the most deprived areas . my the most deprived areas. my superstar panel back with me now top daily mail columnist amanda patel. so legends, tv personality , social commentator, personality, social commentator, charlie lawson and the author , charlie lawson and the author, journalist rebecca reid . now the journalist rebecca reid. now the intolerable of eco warriors returned to our roads this morning. unfortunately, as adam moore rebellion what idiots blog ki westminster wrote what i loved is that london's motorists would have any .
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bag of. bag of . and look who that cop bag of. and look who that cop was going for. not the person blocking the road . oh my blocking the road. oh my goodness. it makes me so angry. i say on all of those folk. but as well as battling the climate crack box drivers in and around the capital facing ruinous plans by failed london mayor sadiq khan an ultra low khan for an expanded ultra low emission zone or ulez for short, which will charge drivers of older or diesel vehicles which will charge drivers of older or diesel vehicle s £12.50 older or diesel vehicles £12.50 each day to drive anywhere in the capital. khan's push to force the ulez zone beyond london and into the home counties been met by point blank refusal by several councils. indeed, the leader of bromley council, colin smith salaam constanza as sense after he ignored the boroughs much older population profile when deaths to air pollution . and for those to air pollution. and for those of you in other parts of country thinking phew, this might affect me think again because across
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the uk are beginning to follow khan's lead, including oxfordshire county council, which introduced these wildly unpopular low traffic neighbourhoods just last year. so as the war on motorists spreads beyond london with both the drivers and home the drivers and the home county council to ball , council refusing to play ball, is we stopped eco is it time we stopped eco warriors a motion to over warriors using a motion to over ride silence and actually charlie , i think what sadiq khan charlie, i think what sadiq khan is doing in london is incredibly decision because this is a future we're looking at, especially if labour enough in power the next election i is extraordinary sentiment rebecca i mean i live in a village in cheshire you know what i mean? so i don't have put up with this silly little yet . but look . oh, silly little yet. but look. oh, no, no , no. but he does annoy no, no, no. but he does annoy me. but i don't even live here. you know what i mean? i think it's extraordinary . i was saying it's extraordinary. i was saying to rebecca, all right, i've a i'm very lucky. i've got an older range rover, but 12 enough quid a day if i was filming, say, driving location and i
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mean, that's nearly 80 quid a week or over it equal a week. so what do you do if you're a joiner or, you know, or a taxi? this is putting some of them out of i don't understand. of business. i don't understand. i black caps because i take lot of black caps because it's the only way city is it's the only way the city is unusable with the you cannot get anywhere with pounds. so i anywhere with the pounds. so i take a lot of black caps and i have constant of black cab drivers about how they've ended up serious debt up in quite serious debt or at least difficult time least had a difficult time because had to an because they've had to an electric because those electric black cab because those are problematic they are not as problematic and they that now realise that they're electricity bills through the roof because they've charged the calls home. so is calls at home. so it is a really, i mean i, i really there is a problem with air pollution, but i, but you've do you do you feel council is feel that the city council is wrong this is you know, wrong in this is you know, because i don't live here. can i can i just say, dan asks questions like, oh, no, i, i know i do . i'm back. i don't know i do. i'm back. i don't know i do. i'm back. i don't know . you point out that car is know. you point out that car is how old is it by 12 years old. yeah. so going to be stopped every time comes in thousand six
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is the cut off. as far as i understand it. that's exactly. and also automatic cause. so i have a 2000 automatic car and that's not a problem. i can drive that within ulez. okay. he wants do all these these no wants to do all these these no go zones at all. okay. okay okay. but the air pollution is a massive . let's be realistic. massive. let's be realistic. like you live coming you live in any city in the world and it's a massive problem. but where you live live have different live where i live have different actual now she's been actual air now she's been snobbery about conditioning. snobbery about air conditioning. no know where i live. can no you know where i live. can i come in? my simple point are that ulez like something from the star ac. okay, i mean, really cool. something like that and helps us. oh, what does that mean? zone. oh ulez. i mean, got all mighty and the important is if you listen to any talk show chat back at moment you've got people funding in who are carers, people are looking after like carers , a living or looking like carers, a living or looking after elderly parents, people
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who can't drive or get in the bus. you've got join is you've got carpenters , they're all got carpenters, they're all being completely by this because if think the living at the moment is 1195 per hour that means for carer who is earning that four per hour for shift she's paying more than she loses he or she loses an hour of every day if they work to this ridiculous scheme why are people building for them. you know but there's a more interesting thing it's slightly more interesting is that there a number of boris now who saying we will not now who are saying we will not put signs now technic if you put up signs now technic if you do put up the signs then you do not put up the signs then you can't be charged it, which can't be charged for it, which is so, so power to these is great. so, so power to these powers i a lot of the time to going to reject it to not accept but charlie i actually think raised the most important point why are people voting this why are people voting for this and why believe sadiq and this is why i believe sadiq khan the most dangerous only khan is the most dangerous only country because sadiq khan is a failed man. yet he knows he's
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winning the next election. there's absolute no way anyone will have a word with all of your friends who split the vote. the only he pips it. i'll just be honest if you all i was i was backing bailey our great superstar panellist and i was back on this morning and everybody else needs to stop running for mayor. all of everybody else who works here, all people. stop all very nice people. stop running mayor. and then you running for mayor. and then you won't have to it. can't stop won't have to do it. can't stop supporting vote. don't supporting the vote. don't disagree. disagree. disagree. i don't disagree. now, look, finally, the cancel culture have their culture mob have got their pitchforks out once again. it happens every week, doesn't it? time lad radio time for jack the lad radio host. you've write bit of a host. you've write a bit of a rubbish about the tokyo rubbish joke about the tokyo earthquake. the jive earthquake. so this is the jive that capital fm and hot that left capital fm and in hot water last night . that left capital fm and in hot water last night. i think now actually is the best time to start looking at some cheap flights away to turkey over the next few years . he takes them as next few years. he takes them as well. you're over there. you can come back looking 19 years. you'll be on love island next if you do it. my now and took to
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twitter today to say sorry at missing the joke was insensitive and ill timed know let's be honest it was line joke. no a little bit offensive to some people but and this is what i don't like to see predictably fighting for his job after frothing at the mouth twitter woke to spot a pile on demanding his sacking. so what happened to the days of making mistakes, making apologies, learning from our past? i know it wasn't funny, but let's not ruin this quy- funny, but let's not ruin this guy. he's apologise. that's my point, okay? it is totally joke. and i think that what he should take heart is jeremy, take heart from is jeremy, who after about that thing after you wrote about that thing about meghan markle , about how about meghan markle, about how she should have he's trying not to, which of course is awful. itv said they'd cancel who wants to be a millionaire? netflix said amazon. amazon said they wouldn't run is when his farm show it's running the second series now. the third one is being commissioned. he's filming who wants to be a millionaire. the next right now just let just
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let it go say you really sorry just put your really i just want to be really really good to get away with it but i just really good. this guy is charity the is this guy made a mistake it's live radio the he's he's apologised that's my point it's why mob trying why is the chosen mob trying to ruin this life. they're ruin this guy's life. they're going employer global going to his employer global saying sack him, sack. no he's apologised, he's made mistake, apologised, he's made a mistake, we twitter of a horrible we made a twitter of a horrible the pictures he has and i just told when i posted his picture of me cooking his mommy daddy please stop by this beautiful roast and i posted it on twitter. thanks to stepson max, you said it would be a really goodidea you said it would be a really good idea and people posted things saying it's called in black like heart. i mean it's horrible out there . yeah but at horrible out there. yeah but at least that's funny . that's least that's funny. that's funnier than the earthquake scary . i think rebecca's got scary. i think rebecca's got a point . i scary. i think rebecca's got a point. i mean, look, if you if you're good at telling . yeah, you're good at telling. yeah, you're good at telling. yeah, you know, i mean , you could just you know, i mean, you could just about imagine king billy
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connolly getting with something because he knows how hard it is. like i said, for me, the other day, charlie the plumber, god bless. when he did the joke about the cornershop you you've got to be able to do it right, otherwise you'll fall on your . otherwise you'll fall on your. but he apologised exactly . just but he apologised exactly. just accept apology. that's what i say, charlie lawson. amanda patel. rebecca reid. do stand by because coming up in the second part of mediabuzz as the bbc part of mediabuzz was as the bbc claimed the lookout for claimed to be on the lookout for new from the right of the new comedy from the right of the political spectrum. we political spectrum. can we really metropolitan political spectrum. can we realljwho metropolitan political spectrum. can we realljwho the etropolitan political spectrum. can we realljwho the corporation to elite who run the corporation to represent political views? represent all political views? i don't think so. my superstar panel will have their say. but next, a leak thankfully uncovers a secret anti—brexit meeting amongst . the shadowy remote amongst. the shadowy remote figures of the british established could plans to reverse brexit be gathering pace . esteemed daily mail journalist stephen sounds the alarm straight after .
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the welcome back. now off to a league to the left newspaper the observer. it's been revealed that just last week a secret anti democratic meeting was attended by some of the westminster bubbles louder ramones subject the meeting how can we make brexit work better with our neighbours in europe may sound mundane, but when we consider intended secrecy of the meeting plus the track record of many of the europhile attendees, we can still look far more
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sinister . we can still look far more sinister. the we can still look far more sinister . the two we can still look far more sinister. the two day summit at oxfordshire's ditch lee park was attended by labour's david lammy and chaired by none other than lord mandelson, who were both a vowed brexit haters . implication vowed brexit haters. implication you're comparing the erg to the party, or at least to the south african racists. now whatever you think about the lg, that was an onyx app for comparison, wasn't it? andrew i would say that that wasn't strong enough. wasn't it? andrew i would say tha'came wasn't strong enough. wasn't it? andrew i would say tha'came outn't strong enough. wasn't it? andrew i would say tha'came out of strong enough. wasn't it? andrew i would say tha'came out of brexit enough. wasn't it? andrew i would say tha'came out of brexit witthh. wasn't it? andrew i would say tha'came out of brexit with the we came out of brexit with the worst deal possible. we walked a very many who say that they did not know what specific brexit they were being asked to sign to either a painful as i've said, or a pointless in which we leave. we continue to , follow leave. we continue to, follow the rules . so perhaps brexit the rules. so perhaps brexit chances of success would be stronger if rishi sunak centrist government started treating it less like a burden , more like an less like a burden, more like an opportunity. well that's the advice given by star daily mail columnist stephen glover, who raised the alarm of a potential
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establishment plot to destroy brexit in the newspaper yesterday . here's to tell us yesterday. here's to tell us more. stephen joins us now . more. stephen joins us now. stephen, i thought we voted for brexit to stop shadowy , brexit to stop shadowy, secretive meetings of the elite determining our future . and here determining our future. and here we are in 2023 and it's happening again . we are in 2023 and it's happening again. i we are in 2023 and it's happening again . i thought so happening again. i thought so too then, and i think a lot of people be pretty shocked about meeting. i mean, the worst thing about it is secrecy. the fact that it's difficult to observe. i mean, you describe , the i mean, you describe, the observer as a lefty paper, fine . but they did they did run the story. i don't know what their were, but they ran the story. it hadnt were, but they ran the story. it hadn't been for the observer. we wouldn't know about it. and my main objection is, well, two objections in the first place. one is that it was completely secret and hadn't been ever. we wouldn't know about it. and although there were some or opposed brexit is that it
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appears to be dominated by remainers or remainers , as you remainers or remainers, as you say, chaired by the arch lord mandelson. i mean , who is, you mandelson. i mean, who is, you know, who is the remain of all remainers ? well, indeed. and a remainers? well, indeed. and a certain david lammy and i'm sorry, steve, i mean, this is the bloke who said that tory like jacob rees—mogg , were worse like jacob rees—mogg, were worse than the. so i just will never believe that he has good intentions is to make brexit work . but even if he does why is work. but even if he does why is he doing it behind closed doors ? well because i think the objective to try to suddenly persuade the british people before they've had the chance to see before actually i mean we only probably left the eu just over two years ago. what would you remember? there was a transition period of a year. i mean, in that time we've had we've covid, we've had the horror of the pandemic. we've the energy crisis . and to
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the energy crisis. and to disentangle all the any effect which brexit have had from those in my view, much worse calamities is frankly impossible. but the story is the narrative, which is being is being developed so soon is that brexit hasn't succeeded and that is and that is what led me. and thatis is and that is what led me. and that is what amanda said. that is what they're all doing. and what they want to do is to get brexiteers, the idiots, if you like, with it and, to kind of agree with them . you know, agree with them. you know, they'll say, well that may be you've got a point, maybe brexit isn't working, maybe we have to do something it maybe we have to go the single market go back into the single market that, that is what they that, that, that is what they want to i mean, you know, want to do i mean, you know, many of thought this was all many of us thought this was all over naive were. it's over and how naive we were. it's not there. it's that the not all there. it's that the fight on and it is active fight goes on and it is active and is venomous and is deceitful, is it ever was. but of course, i we have a chancellor who seemed to be imposed on us who is having
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conversations again behind closed doors with officials about something sort of swiss style arrangement would tie us to the eu forever. most of the fight isn't even isn't even close to over but why why can't work out stephen glover why was gove? michael gove at the meeting i mean sunak wouldn't condemn him attending . he was condemn him attending. he was interviewed about it by the gb news political editor darren mccaffrey is part of the political pull part . then the political pull part. then the next it was right. then a couple of hours later, his spokesperson did tell political journalists, oh no, this wasn't approved by the prime minister , but it feels the prime minister, but it feels very fishy. the attendance of gove. very fishy. the attendance of gove . it feels very fishy. gove. it feels very fishy. i mean, you know , one can't help mean, you know, one can't help it in my gove in some ways he's a clever chap and he's not, he's done some good things. but as i said in my piece, if you were crossing the sahara desert with
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one water bottle, would you choose give us your companion. you mean, you he's you would mean, you know, he's not he's not is clever but is sinuous is serpentine . i sinuous is serpentine. i wouldn't go so far as to say he's untrustworthy, but he's presence there. it was at the very least, it was incredibly unwise . what was he doing there unwise. what was he doing there in a secret with a lot of remainers , you know, i wouldn't remainers, you know, i wouldn't mind an open meeting if it was open and reported and people didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't do what this meeting was doing, which is trying to get his back into the single market. the but generally tried to work out how brexit could be made to work better, which i mean i don't it's working brilliantly. it is because you do either and. no, absolutely not. but what i want to see is certain not behind closed doors meeting what want to see is our prime minister hey, look, let's give him credit . the fact he did actually vote for brexit, he was a relatively low profile politician at the time. and look, he can claim be an brexiteer, why an original brexiteer, but why yesterday when was asked yesterday when he was asked about did not say, about this, did he not say,
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absolutely, we should not be having closed doors, meetings , having closed doors, meetings, trying us in or tie us trying to take us in or tie us too close to ties to the eu? there was just no passion there. i just i just struggle to believe that he genuinely believes in the benefits that can gained from brexit. well, can be gained from brexit. well, i'm i too . and. and i'm afraid i do too. and. and what evidence is there in the government policy? i mean , in government policy? i mean, in april, where we are supposed to have an increase in corporation tax from 25, which is more than a third. that's an incredible increase when no other eu country . no, no, no, no eu country. no, no, no, no eu countries doing that. no in the world i know of no major economy . we're doing that. and we .we're doing that. and we i mean, how, how, how can you make brexit work if you can cut taxes that extent when other countries are actually bringing down corporation tax? and a few days ago astrazeneca announced they were building a new in ireland rather than the uk because of the very, very reason and i think we need we need some sign
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from rishi sunak that he actually believes in brexit at the moment the government the government's policy is seem to be working in the other direction, particularly the increase in corporation tax . and increase in corporation tax. and as frost said yesterday in as lord frost said yesterday in your great newspaper , the daily your great newspaper, the daily mail, the tory, if they really want to prove that they believe in brexit, must reduce the highest tax burden in 70 years, we will see in the budget next month, but it's not looking positive at this point. brilliant analysis as ever. stephen glover started , email stephen glover started, email columnist from oxford . thank you columnist from oxford. thank you so much, stephen. coming up in on cancelled as the sussexes cosy up to hollywood's biggest business people are they their true motivation is financial and should under fire. bbc chairman richard sharp admit defeat and resign. royal biographer respect to journalists tom bower here on both those stories at 1040. but next in the media battles with the bbc on the look out for comedy from across the political spectrum. yeah right. can we trust the lefties in the british bashing corporation to
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accurately represent a range of views ? you'll definitely get a views? you'll definitely get a diverse range of opinion from superstar panel. just this short
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break time to return to tomorrow's newsnight. now in our media, mediabuzz . first front page. mediabuzz. first front page. sorry, more front pages have been delivered and we'll go the sun, which reports a twist in the case that has gripped the is mr. as a mystery stained love was found in fields taken away as evidence last week . this is as evidence last week. this is despite the police's belief that mr. nick, the bully, fell into the river back on the 27th of january and the daily express leads with the head of the british army's insistence that we can stand up to poussin as his evil invasion of ukraine approaches its first anniversary with claims uk equipped to lead the response if attacks any nato
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ally by super panel. the response if attacks any nato ally by super panel . back to the ally by super panel. back to the we now top daily mail columnist amanda patel, soap legend and social commentator lawson and the authorjournalist rebecca the author journalist rebecca reid . now, after being called reid. now, after being called out for liberal bias by their own chairman, richard sharpe in december, the bbc has announced plans to break up the woke in their comedy shows. julian mckenzie , who was last year mckenzie, who was last year appointed comedy and entertainment commissioning editor for radio four, said she keen to sign up comics from under represented backgrounds heading right out of experience. but right the perspective sorry matters . humour shouldn't just matters. humour shouldn't just come from one political viewpoint. now the fact even felt the need to say that speaks volumes. but honestly, i'll believe it when i see, considering this has been the output the british fashion corporation has happily broadcast in recent years . we broadcast in recent years. we say we want to kill whitey. we don't really mean we want to kill whites and we do such an unpleasant are being thrown the
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floor and they're very very easy to hate and i'm kind of thinking why bother with a milkshake when you could get some battery . why bother with a milkshake when you could get some battery. i'm going to do something now the british government doesn't always do and welcome some foreigners. the haters will say that you were years of the tories and we're sort of the dregs . what they've got dregs. what they've got available and that liz truss is sort of at the backwash of the available mps. wouldn't say that because i'm incredibly right wing. i mean that'sjust because i'm incredibly right wing. i mean that's just the sort of output amanda patel that we get from the bbc on a regular basis. i have absolutely no faith and no belief that they include any right wing perspectives or any even central perspectives. no, no, no. they want what they're going to be looking for is when they talk about being inclusive will be people from ethnic backgrounds. it'll be people from different kinds of backgrounds. you going to see a rory bremner back , the
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to see a rory bremner back, the bbc? you're never going to see anything that jo honestly, she drives me nuts . first time i've drives me nuts. first time i've met her, she said , i hate you. met her, she said, i hate you. and i didn't say hate hated me. i hate the daily mail. i said, why? and she said, because you keep running pictures of me where i look fat . so maybe where i look fat. so maybe there's an ulterior motive there. i don't know what you say to that, but it's constantly tory bashing. it's in their dna . i've worked in the bbc. i've down. have i got news for you? i've seen what it's like there? the way they treat people from the right they can. i do not believe it's an institution that is capable of redemption . is capable of redemption. charlie, this is your industry . charlie, this is your industry. you have . be honest. i mean, you have. be honest. i mean, it's like an accepted fact, isn't that bbc comedy especially ? the panel shows, especially the political comedy is left wing. so good on them if they are going to try and change that. but i find it hard to believe that they will. i we
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have some brilliant comedians here on gb news on the headline show who hilarious show follows mine who hilarious and all of the and absolutely all of the political spectrum they can find these comedians if they want to that they you nick dicks and leo kearse andrew doyle they are brilliant but the bbc doesn't want these people on their show. no, i think hammond is right and i think probably specific specifically in that comedic sort of area that they deal with, that's never going to change i mean, the quote here from julia mckenzie, i'm keen we specifically reflect the life experience and outlook of the younger of people who are wrestling differently with a lot of modern day challenges . quite of modern day challenges. quite frankly, that's going to be better, funny is not a personal mine. you what? i mean , i look, mine. you what? i mean, i look, they'll try their best. the first thing they could possibly , possibly do will be will they have the balls to actually repeat the original fawlty towers. no the original. no, no , no. of course, the queen's warnings when they put billy
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connolly on line to, you know, would they have ricky gervais song? he did. he did. no, not a million years. sure get drunk. no, no. he said he approved of a thing before a show. he said i generally approve of the idea of a he's taken he's taken that view offended by this joke. what he's that back because he's taken that back because i spoke him an exclusive spoke to him for an exclusive interview week. excellent interview last week. excellent may yes. thank you very may i say? yes. thank you very much. i have a first time he's talking about my first time. anyone go good. bbc not take it under any circumstances . yeah. under any circumstances. yeah. so because you want to so really because you want to defend this. i love the defend the bbc this. i love the bbc cut me and played the bbc bbc cut me and i played the bbc bbc cut me and i played the bbc bbc watching please so do i to work. know we do but my point work. i know we do but my point that the thing that i often say which is really i think important is that most creative young are left wing people get right wing as they get older. the bbc's problem does the bbc's problem is it does a little bit of it ageism situation and a little of situation and a little bit of a fetish youth and i think they could this by could probably offset this by genuine bringing in genuine diversity of bringing in older would older people who would then bnng older people who would then bring a different bring in a different perspective. and that would really but about some really help. but what about some of right? well just
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of the centre, right? well just that would that i've just spoken, i would say every right wing say pretty every right wing comedian uk headliners comedian in the uk on headliners and brilliant and. and they are brilliant and. i enjoy and but they can be on enjoy it and but they can be on the bbc too. yes. yes, they could. but at the moment there is a problem. they have ignored it. problem. they're it. there is a problem. they're trying to fix and trying to fix it. and what really annoys me is when someone like the bbc says, hands we like the bbc says, hands up, we haven't this, haven't always nailed this, we're going to fix it, rather than being like, cool, well done. to it. done. we look forward to it. we're oh, won. we're being like, oh, you won. but solution want to but the solution they want to call leo kearse call up dicks call up leo kearse call up dicks and call up andrew doyle he just said, well, he then because they can a little of the bbc can do a little bit of the bbc too, personally i wouldn't approve of it, but they kind they rubbish or they want it's also rubbish or mika to say that but people only get to be conservative when they get to be conservative when they get all the credit. i was i was on i from moment i was on i was from the moment i was born been so conservative. you'll you're journalist you'll know you're a journalist right ? excuse me. you don't want right? excuse me. you don't want to creative holly. you guys are not got to not funny either. you got to stop now. this don't want stop now. this is. i don't want her the panel going to have her on the panel going to have a dial tone. stay. please be. polite. now, i've cut 7000 jobs
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as part of an effort to make it strictly business profitable. there's an obvious explanation for disney's demise, in my opinion. go woke, go broke . the opinion. go woke, go broke. the latest evidence is they relaunch the animated series the proud family . this version titled the family. this version titled the proud family louder and prouder. unlike its original, the two new series released on disney plus are jam packed with dangerous blm propaganda . this rap song blm propaganda. this rap song country was built on slavery, which means less this country and we the, descendants of slaves in america, have earned reparations for their stuff and to earn reparations every moment we spend submerged in the systemic racism and widespread mistake that america was founded and still is not a town full now that rightly caused across the pond, but the disney and nation drive didn't end a fresh clip that's just gone viral shows a black man telling off his spouse for white fragility. watch out,
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you understand love, don't you? no, no . do not understand no, no. do not understand anything about white fragility. life agility. what's that supposed mean? you know what it means. you it right back to me. what being defensive about race from angela ross oh book about it and it goes on and on and on reverse racism right there thank you disney. i want the people switch. you know amanda patel charlie lawson with his head in his hands. reed, my superstar panel you so much and they will be back all i mean as actress kate calls out the cancel culture all by defending picasso how should we separate the art from the artists? that's our discussion as we crown tonight's greatest and union jack caps . greatest and union jack caps. but next in i'm cancelled with the duchess of sussex, rumoured to be buttering up hollywood's richest names. does it show money before anything else for harry. and meghan, top royal biographer tom bower has his say
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in just minutes time. don't go anywhere .
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it's time now for one cancelled . this is where britain's top commentators speak on controversial issues without the fear , the cancel culture fear, the cancel culture sweeping the rest of the media. now the sussexes have been on a
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relentless charm offensive in america embracing all the woke mumbo jumbo that hollywood has to offer. but in a rock moment, the x—rated satire south park has teased an episode fittingly named world privacy to a and the x royals truly roasted look seriously is driving crazy. i'm sick of hearing about them but i can't get away from them. they're everywhere in my face. but kyle , we just kind of don't but kyle, we just kind of don't care about some dumb prince and his stupid wife . dumb prince and his stupid wife. dumb prince and his stupid wife. dumb prince and his stupid wife. so with the pr campaign not exactly going to plan , the couple are on the plan, the couple are on the lookout for. the next moneymaking scheme and it's now been uncovered that they are working with one of hollywood's top capitalists, top venture capitalists, adam lily who specialises lily, who specialises in introducing celebs to business start ups. according to page six, darling first met the sussexes through show host sussexes through chat show host and of his other clients, and one of his other clients, ellen an ellen degeneres, and an unconfirmed meghan markle, is also alleged to have met with gordon getty, the american billionaire of oil tycoon j
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billionaire son of oil tycoonj . paul getty well, i'm delighted to now by meghan to be joined now by meghan markle's biographer tom bower. so tom, you look at that southpark clip , the sussexes southpark clip, the sussexes have become what they never wanted. they are now a punchline in america. even amongst the liberal american media. but it hasn't stopped moneymaking drive, which actually seems to be ratcheting a notch. what's going on? i think their priority is getting . but the veneer is is getting. but the veneer is always charity . they pretend always charity. they pretend always charity. they pretend always that they are philanthropists. they're eager to hand out cash to people who need it. but it's very that when harry said was going to give a large chunk of his advance on his sensational book to charity is now just little bit and he hasn't quantified that. so i think they are keeping the money but parading themselves as philanthropists and people who are anxious help the downtrodden, but of course, the one most important, a downtrodden, are they themselves
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7 downtrodden, are they themselves ? because the most cynical thing about these business advisors who they seem have signed up with is that their whole raison d'etre is to say we're going make you look like your charitable, but actually we're going to make you very rich at the same time. it's deeply cynical. well, it's cynical, as was the departure from britain and the whole of this the netflix series and the book and the victim, when in fact, they're the aggressors. and, you know, in truth , we're seeing is know, in truth, we're seeing is an extraordinary marketing campaign by meghan , whose number campaign by meghan, whose number one interest is herself . the one interest is herself. the second interest is money. and the question is, how will she a lot of money in a short period of time. in the end to make sure she doesn't need always to operate herself as the victim of the royal family she's always looking other business looking for other business opportunities. and what's interesting she to interesting is the people she to who is going to maximise meghan's popularity who's going to make really big and very rich . and she's, i think, very shrewd and clever in that she's
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always looking for opportunities and for people who can help her. now harry and i'll you this one step will to keep for long perhaps harry will become redundant to her ambitions in the near future. who knows ? but the near future. who knows? but you think this is about the couple saying we know that this is peak moneymaking time. we want be able to maintain this new lavish life self for the rest of our lives so we have make a lot of money and fast and maybe someone like getty would was apparently meeting up with maybe she's going to get advice him although a lot of the advice the money but i mean you know what's terrible for the sussexes is they haven't got really that much money compared to the other a—listers. mean , they've got a—listers. i mean, they've got 20 or $30 million amongst the a—listers who are billionaires. thatis a—listers who are billionaires. that is just days , years that is just a days, years expenditure of food or a living they won't be there cause they're poor compared to their neighbours and. meghan feels that more than anything . that that more than anything. that is, after all, why she was so
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dissatisfied side with frogmore. she wanted a palace, not five. cottage is knocked into a sort of a small home in windsor. they're really she's really looking the big time. the question is whether harry appreciates that , whether he appreciates that, whether he really wants to go on that ride , is he really so money or into she is i mean she only sees dollars everywhere see zillions she to ride in the big cadillacs the private jets on command at the private jets on command at the moment she has to scrounge for those of things so she's it she's on a treadmill which is fast she wants to get there faster than tomorrow . we still faster than tomorrow. we still haven't seen it all is that part of the story? of course, the mystery there. that's the great thing. and she's pretty clever . thing. and she's pretty clever. she really is. she's making herself scarce while she puts the next huge expose the next theatre opportunity , and then theatre opportunity, and then she will unveil herself , i don't she will unveil herself, i don't know, i want to move to another big story, tom. bbc chairman richard sharp continues to be scrutinised the extent of his
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involvement in securing boris £800,000 loan and during bbc newsnight yesterday , a newsnight yesterday, a subsequent broadcast of jonathan dimbleby said that sharp and its army of left wing journalists damaged the beeb's reputation . damaged the beeb's reputation. an impartial broadcaster watch , an impartial broadcaster watch, no doubt, is an honourable man, incidentally. no doubt too . i incidentally. no doubt too. i have no reason to doubt that that what he should do honourable days to fall on his sword and say in interest of the bbc, which i care about, i don't want this to go on and on and on, i shall stand beside so look, the bbc journalists obviously don't like richard sharp because he's a tory. but you have doubts about whether sharp should actually remain in his role. oh, look, i worked for the bbc for six years. it was in my veins , was a wonderful my veins, was a wonderful organisation to work for richard sharpe's time . the bbc is sharpe's time. the bbc is limited. it's not if, but when he goes . he was a rotten he goes. he was a rotten appointment and looking over past chairman there have been a
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succession of rotten appointments . succession of rotten appointments. he's not succession of rotten appointments . he's not the first appointments. he's not the first bank who's had to go. gavin davies was the labour appointment was forced to resign because no good and there because he was no good and there have been others too richard clemente and others and. chris patten. tory was dreadful patten. the tory was a dreadful . difficult job and . it's a very difficult job and richard sharpe was a rotten from the outset. he's a banker who hates journalists , who doesn't hates journalists, who doesn't understand broadcasting . we understand broadcasting. we thought he could impose his will, impartial reality and all the rest and actually restore all some sort of equilibrium and get more right wing views. but he has to understand the medium. he was a rotten appointment, a wrong sort of man , and the wrong sort of man, and the sooner he goes, the better . to sooner he goes, the better. to me it's to be totally true about this . he was me it's to be totally true about this. he was boris's appointment and formerly had wanted charles moore, who been a bad appointment to , and he was doing appointment to, and he was doing sharpe a favour because sharpe wanted a public role , but he wanted a public role, but he didn't. they were just getting into and what really exposed him was this investigation into the lies that martin bashir told on behalf of panorama get that
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famous interview with diana when richard sharpe appeared before parliamentary committee answering the bbc's shameful up and lies over five years and more importantly , last couple of more importantly, last couple of years, he completely to convince the committee or the bbc staff. and that was when he began the rot began be said because he , rot began be said because he, along with what was a whitewash along with what was a whitewash a judge about what the bbc had done recently to cover up the cover up because he understand because he's not politically because he's not politically because he's not politically because he had the banker's arrogance and therefore he's got to go . the tory government must to go. the tory government must now appoint somebody who understands , who understands understands, who understands broadcast , who has understands, who understands broadcast, who has an empathy with the staff and most important of all, who the staff and the appearance that it's a political appointment and it's richard sharpe didn't actually have the skills to be chair well he was appointed bypasses a favour and that a terrible
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mistake and he's been exposed because what these people never understand is they may be giants of goldman sachs in the city but once you get such high profile job as of the bbc, then you'll there for the taking by the staff if you get it wrong . and staff if you get it wrong. and sharp has got it majorly wrong so he's got to go now. absolutely fascinating as always , thank you so much for speaking next week. but it's time now to reveal tonight's greatest britain and union jack has am my superstar panel return. amanda patel, who your nominee for tonight's greatest britain do you remember amanda. i think the camera isn't on me always want the camera on you and we shouldn't be back okay i'm my greatest is camilla queen. camilla who sadly , like me, will camilla who sadly, like me, will be alone tonight on valentine's night because she's got covid. i don't have covid. she's got a husband.i don't have covid. she's got a husband. i don't have a husband. but you know, i'm just saying,
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is he and camilla actually quite. yeah yeah. okay. can we i would i quite like us very excited about this . you and excited about this. you and i wear it for a bit. yeah. and this is because amanda we've found out what camilla is. crown is . yeah. it's all about that is. yeah. it's all about that really big diamond that she's not going to wear in it. and it's really famous, but she's sick tonight, and really sick tonight, and i'm really sorry because great girl sorry because she's a great girl . oh, the way, this the hair . oh, by the way, this the hair was. look, i terribly sorry was. oh, look, i terribly sorry the way i showing that to who knows going on anyway knows what's going on anyway let's charlie let's move on charlie. charlie who is your quite we already know we can see it there charlie. why are you picking cate blanchett? i'm picking cate blanchett because i know she. i better not do it. i want to get into more trouble and i'm worried it i'm picking kate because because i guess she can but b she's called out against this nonsense picasso and whatever. so she's trying to fight against council culture on woke nonsense . yeah she's
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woke nonsense. yeah she's basically said that even though picasso may have had some negative parts, the personality we've got to be very careful not to cancel artists and i completely agree with that . completely agree with that. rebecca would not cancel a work the artist, especially once they've left earth. rebecca reed you'll create this person . do you'll create this person. do you like we're taking this you feel like we're taking this seriously know , it's seriously enough? you know, it's not like it takes to the show maya minus rihanna for her super bowl performance. she's pregnant . i was pregnant. i could literally just about on the sofa say something rude, the tory and then leave. and she did whole performance at the bowl. performance at the super bowl. well, i going to go with well, look, i going to go with chas alley and cate blanchett guys ' chas alley and cate blanchett guys , it's very easy, isn't it guys, it's very easy, isn't it for cate blanchett. charlie is speaking about this early, very easy for. cate blanchett to speak up against cancel culture. but at the same time, at least is using her position to do just that. amanda your nominee for tonight's jack has played rishi sunak who in defending his position over brexit all these
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rules about the secret said i am really proud of brexit. i have taken control of the borders. i'm 45,000 people arrived is small boats. last year about 70,000 expected this year . 70,000 expected this year. charlie lawson your nominee been up in newcastle doing some theatre so just catching up with theatre so just catching up with the news and it has to be the archbishop mr. welby. shut up get your knees and get on with it you silly old. it's like dolphins here i so try to make read your nominee they're getting rid of lilt and i'm really upset about it's like phantom but better whoever decided to discontinue lilt it's a great drink somebody out there will, i'm sure, but the reason we have a picture of the coca—cola company is because coca—cola company is because coca—cola makes lilt. i was not able they don't genuinely devastated about this lilt i think lilt and vento are my favourite drinks and it's like too much sherry tequila. why not sharing ? and you know what's
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sharing? and you know what's even worse they are rebranding lilt as fans but little won't taste lilt if it's rebranded as fanta and i just think this is a dnnk fanta and i just think this is a drink that we've had since 1975 can't you just leave us the simple pleasure of lilt the which is why they're the trouble . yes. well, the country is. are you the jackass for getting rid of load. i am so passionate and upset about this. there we go. rebecca reed, congratulations. charlie lawson. great to see uninvited fossil. thank you so much. i'm back tomorrow from nine. night .
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