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it's also coming up tonight, it's versus rishi round as ex chancellor and tory wait george osborne reveals bojo is out for revenge against the pm slayer. bodsis revenge against the pm slayer. boris is interested in becoming prime minister again and he wants to bring down rishi sunak he will use any instrument to do it . i'll he will use any instrument to do it. i'll explain he will use any instrument to do it . i'll explain why any it. i'll explain why any criticism of britain's brexit delivering pm for destabilising the party. a sick joke in my digest day. my superstar panel weigh in. joining me tonight. carole malone benja and butterworth and belinda de lucy is fair that prince harry's futile fight for police guns costing the british taxpayer hundreds of thousands of pounds . he puts his own security at risk and has the of delusion exposed himself as. risk and has the of delusion exposed himself as . a selfish exposed himself as. a selfish and arrogant brat who can't accept his dwindling in importance at public debate at 1030 as leftie activist journalists like lewis goodall to paint illegal migrant as far
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right , when will the government right, when will the government see that placing in hotels is just tearing communities apart? these three ireland kelvin mackenzie weighs in 1040 and after legendary kids author roald dahl had his work censored rewritten to stop offence of sensitivity readers , this sensitivity readers, this sinister attempt by the left to society to think the way they do. laurence fox slams this latest assault on free in the false report at 935 as the shell shocked snp westminster stephen flynn hints at independence should become a republic. jackman said the australia should be a republic with an independent scotland to be a republic. we want to keep the monarchy, i think, hugh jackman said as i need to listen we said in as i need to listen we process that may come to pass and i would probably be quite sympathetic a evolution in sympathetic to a evolution in scotland in tamia. so it's separatist cause now dead post scheming sturgeon or could it be empowered by her successor as first minister, our man in stirling, neil oliver gives his
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analysis at 950. we'll have a first look at tomorrow's newspaper front page is a brand newspaper front page is a brand new greatest person in the union jack has coming up to this is dan wootton tonight let's go . dan wootton tonight let's go. we're kicking off with politics night though. it's boris versus rishi round three. my take straight out to the newsroom, polly middlehurst middlehurst. dan, thank you and good evening. our top story on gb news tonight, lancashire police this afternoon confirmed the body discovered in the river yesterday has been identified . yesterday has been identified. the missing mother of two nicola bulley. the body was found a mile from where nicola. disappeared three weeks ago dunng disappeared three weeks ago during a morning. dog and was found by members of public. the cause of death hasn't been revealed. a police liaison officer read a statement on
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behalf of nicola's family. finally nikki , you are no longer finally nikki, you are no longer a missing person. you have been found. we can let you now. we love you. always have and always will. we take it from here . when will. we take it from here. when another ? news tonight. the chief another? news tonight. the chief constable of devon cornwall. police calls for far law to be reformed after an inquest jury found were unlawfully killed in a shooting spree near plymouth in 2021. five people died, including a three year old girl including a three year old girl in a shooting carried out by jake davison . the inquest heard jake davison. the inquest heard how the 22 year old legally held a shotgun and was obsessed with firearms. a lawyer for the victim's family says there's been a catastrophic failure. devon and cornwall police . the devon and cornwall police. the system has hopelessly us in the devon and cornwall police has
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failed us. the evidence we have heard this inquest over the past five weeks is , a consistent five weeks is, a consistent story of individ failures, breathtaking incompetence and, systemic failings within , every systemic failings within, every level of the firearms licencing unit of the devon cornwall police to turkey now where a new 6.3 magnitude earthquake has reported near its border with syria. the country's government said three people are dead and more than 200 people have been injured. it's all in an area still cleaning from one of the worst natural disasters in turkey's history. with more 47,000 people killed, just two weeks ago . president biden today weeks ago. president biden today promised more than $5 million worth of aid to ukraine after making a surprise trip to its caphal making a surprise trip to its capital. it comes days before the first anniversary of russia's invasion on february the 24th. last year. mr. zelenskyy said visit was an
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extremely important sign for all. the us president, his country would stand with ukraine for as long as it takes . putin for as long as it takes. putin thought ukraine was weak and the west was divided . as you know . west was divided. as you know. mr. president, i said to the beginning, he's counting on us not sticking together . he was not sticking together. he was counting on an ability to keep nato united in is counting on us not to be, to bring in others . not to be, to bring in others. the side of . ukraine he thought the side of. ukraine he thought he could outlast us. i don't think he's thinking that right now . president joe biden, you're now. president joe biden, you're up to date on tv , online and up to date on tv, online and dab+ radio with gb news the people's. more now from dan wootton tonight .
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wootton tonight. so rishi sunak promised boring business as premiership, but the ramifications of being a double slayer with horrific poll ratings fans coming back to haunt him . yep. a civil war is haunt him. yep. a civil war is erupting in the conservative party as the push to return bofis party as the push to return boris johnson , democratically boris johnson, democratically elected the last election in a landslide to number 10 starts in earnest at the weekend. an astonishing fightback by the grass roots of the party who were beyond livid that both bofis were beyond livid that both boris and their choices, his successor, liz truss, would depose an msm driven anti democratic coups so ultimate tory wet damian green. i mean he was the effect of deputy pm on the theresa may and chair of the one nation group of mep's now was rejected by the new world of kent constituency as their candidate. now guido fawkes revealed it was as a direct
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consequence of his decision to oust boris as pm. so the tory wets might think they are the party of fishy rishi and high zero. covid advocate chairman hunt, but the member is clearly disagree . and as david disagree. and as david campbell—bannerman of, disagree. and as david campbell—bannerman of , the campbell—bannerman of, the conservative democratic organisation's these employees are now being held to account and being accountable for a coup that has crashed the party in the polls. those who turned on bofis the polls. those who turned on boris johnson are being punish . boris johnson are being punish. this election hard evidence of this being real. this election hard evidence of this being real . now while tory this being real. now while tory wets will hate the echoes of trump's takeover of the us republicans, i couldn't be happier that the party is fighting back against the establishment takeover which hopes to achieve a high tax big state globalist conservative party indistinguishable from labour. party indistinguishable from labour . so party indistinguishable from labour. so obviously arch established . ramona george established. ramona george osborne happy about it and wants
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to accuse boris johnson of doing wrong even when he's trying to protect the brexit he fought so hard to deliver. boris johnson is interested becoming prime minister again and as you saw with the brexit or you saw with the chequers agreement, if you can remember that with theresa, if you if you wait for boris johnson to do the sort of grown sensible thing, he's not going to do it if he thinks there's a political opportunity and causing trouble and he wants to bnng causing trouble and he wants to bring down rishi sunak. causing trouble and he wants to bring down rishi sunak . and he bring down rishi sunak. and he will any instrument do it. will use any instrument do it. and if the northern ireland are that instrument, he will pick it up and hit mr. sunak over the head with it . but up and hit mr. sunak over the head with it. but rishi up and hit mr. sunak over the head with it . but rishi wants to head with it. but rishi wants to bnng head with it. but rishi wants to bring down boris johnson , too, bring down boris johnson, too, as the mail on sunday revealed yesterday his allies hope to use harriet harman's partygate witch huntin harriet harman's partygate witch hunt in order to kill off his political career forevermore . political career forevermore. but for brexiteer , as we know but for brexiteer, as we know that any capitulation by sunak
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to the eu over the northern protocol is a massive betrayal. that's why penny mordaunt wouldn't take the msm to slam bofis wouldn't take the msm to slam boris like osborne did on sky news yesterday . boris's is being news yesterday. boris's is being boris, but i wouldn't . this is. boris, but i wouldn't. this is. this is a completely intervention . and i think as i intervention. and i think as i say, the prime minister , i say, the prime minister, i think, will acknowledge that having the northern ireland protocol bill there, having the that the former prime did is has helped us get where we are much will be made . boris trying to will be made. boris trying to destabilise his party. what a joke . he would still be in joke. he would still be in number 10 if it wasn't for the unfit give destabilisation by. sunak and his allies over party. partygate. by the way . and a partygate. by the way. and a massive storm in a teacup . to massive storm in a teacup. to deliver a uk prime more palatable to tearing down
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brexit. but to respond. not my superstar . top daily express superstar. top daily express columnist . carole malone. senior columnist. carole malone. senior reporter at the ie newspaper. benjamin butterworth and the former brexit party mep and political commentator belinda him. belinda, because this is about brexit. let me start with you . the reason they want sunak you. the reason they want sunak there, i believe, is so that he can down the northern ireland. lord adonis said quite clearly that, you know get rid of boris. get rid of brexit and how right he was . just think about it. he was. just think about it. since rishi and blob have been in power , osborne has been in power, osborne has been circulating in the media more than ever. the scrapping of eu laws has been put on hold. they're more likely to kneel at the altar of the eu with the northern ireland protocol and negotiations because they've put the northern protocol bill on hold. i mean, we're being right. this was never about cake . this this was never about cake. this is always about diluting breakfast to the point that centre ms. and remainers sell
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off our sovereignty again to for international applause. that's all we've from rishi and hunt high tax international polls. these their priorities not our sovereignty not united kingdom territory. just look at the polls. the britain elect that came out today show rishi is conservative party are down to 24, minus and labour on 51. and you former senior tory mp saying that boris is trying to bring down rishi's government. rishi is bringing down the conservative with his appalling centrist behaviour that does not have the consent or democratic mandate from the. and carol where all of the party all of the ramona's like george just where were they when campaign to depose johnson who had been elected in a landslide who was still popping in the polls when with they win like sunak were out to boris johnson's because they always wanted his job. i it was a dim i think boris years ago a few years go when sunak
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was was wanting to get in the cabinet. he called a hungry lion and said he didn't want to know because he thought he would try and them. which is exactly what happened. wanted his job from day one, but in many ways i'm kind of glad the grass roots campaigners kicking i campaigners are kicking now. i really they no really am because they got no say the leader was, nor say in who the leader was, nor nor british it was nor did british people. it was it was the tory elite who decided to the prime minister was be. and i think, was going to be. and i think, you know, bringing down is you know, bringing boris down is villages a personal thing villages was a personal thing for of the remainers. there for many of the remainers. there were get get boris were they thought get get boris said and kind said brexit's over and it kind of it just it makes me angry now that they're saying, you know, bofis that they're saying, you know, boris the boris is bringing down the party. they brought down the party. no they brought down the party. no they brought down the party. if boris is actually party. and if boris is actually now working against sunak. he knows tories aren't going to knows the tories aren't going to win the election. he knows not going to get back in. but what he's determined to do is destroy sunak the so you don't sunak in the way. so you don't think can return? because think boris can return? because i don't think he return. so i don't think he can return. so don't don't you think, don't know, don't you think, carol that these tory mps who are facing total wipe—out going
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to think the only person who can stop me losing my is boris johnson? i think grass roots people think exactly . i mean, people think exactly. i mean, the mp, the mp , i think they the mp, the mp, i think they might think exactly that , you might think exactly that, you know, boris is catnip to the electorate. sunak is mogadore on to the air. yes, i know and people aren't connecting with him, you know, we don't know what he's doing most days of the week and he's not a leader not in a million years. and i think bofisis in a million years. and i think boris is a leader. he might not be the best manager in the world. be but that's world. he be chaotic. but that's why have other people the why you have other people in the cabinet think part of me cabinet and i think part of me wishes he could slip back in before the election and win it again. i don't rule it out, but i just he had the support of 100 employees just a few weeks ago. now they've actually seen how sunak performs in the post, so i don't rule it out. but benjamin butterworth , i mean, you got butterworth, i mean, you got what you want. it didn't you? you knew your lot knew the msm, knew that if you put sunak in,
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he was going to be a complete disaster. and you were virtually to guarantee a starmer led coalition from hell. so you've got what you want. i presume you're not going to call for sunak to go. i will. look, i love a comedy show as much as the next person, but i didn't realise that's what i was on down. you need to listen to taylor swift. you and boris johnson are never ever getting back together. it's over. okay. the proposal status nature of what i just claimed . because you what i just claimed. because you know volume basically boils know the volume basically boils down to that if only people hadnt down to that if only people hadn't find out that boris johnson is a slippery lying charlotte and then he'd still be prime minister to. but the well it's no the people decide it because. i tell you what for every single poll from the start of year , so when boris of last year, so when boris johnson resigned, the majority, 60% did want to get the 60% did not want to get the great conservative party's poll now to sunak the public decided nothing. benjamin well, let's just take it for tory paul. bofis just take it for tory paul. boris johnson has faced unwinnable election. guess
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happened.the unwinnable election. guess happened. the london mayoralty the prime minister ship , he the prime minister ship, he died. and the truth is that bofis died. and the truth is that boris johnson's a lot better at guessing winner boris johnson a lot better at getting rid of prime ministers than he is being minister. and that's what he's trying do. again, still trying to do. again, i'm still with however cut this , you with however you cut this, you know, to let us know how it hasn't let me you know how let me put you off that because the two worst by—election results the government the have ever had in government were johnson last were under boris johnson last yeah were under boris johnson last year. the house cfo for rishi had done worst. now this is about johnson. they have seen rishi at and they want someone back who can votes jamaica back who can win votes jamaica on the on the steps of safe brexit. i literally see you've just the tories to remember on the steps of downing street when sunak got the job, he said, you know, and was a dig boris. know, and he was a dig at boris. he no one single handedly he said no one single handedly won election. boris did single. he was the person able he was the only person able unite and get left unite the party and get left right. and he's totally and by the way, we can see we can all
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see at the sunak self on brexit up we see it and he is full ish isn't he belinda. he's english. if he thinks that we like it, sell him out. eu commission at the moment is bragging about the ecj a roll over uk territory foreign rule over uk territory. it's already bragging about in the eu. rishi and hunt are not to be trusted being the of honesty . you guys ready to buy honesty. you guys ready to buy some chocolate things out over this mad intervention that the of the northern ireland protocol was put off today because sunak was put off today because sunak was going to do it today and because of boris meddling. thank god for that decision off today. caroline major and by the way of beunda caroline major and by the way of belinda de lucy, my super staff had a little with me all night, but up after legendary children's roald dahl had children's author roald dahl had his stop the fed's his works to stop the fed's sensitivity is just a horrible attempt by the to brainwash society to their way of thinking . laurence fox slams assault on
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free speech in the house of god at 935 but next in the clash with body tragically found just a mile from where first went missing after lancashire police shared deeply personal details about alcohol use and how against family's wishes. are you happy with how this force handled the case? well, we've got coppers. norman brennan and dai davies to go head to , head dai davies to go head to, head on this next. but i want to know what you think . very sensitive what you think. very sensitive story. it is captivated nation. dan at gb news uk is my email. you can tweet me using the handle at gb news. the clash straight after the .
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break it's break wsfime break it's time for the clash . just it's time for the clash. just hours ago, nicola police family heard the news they feared the most. it was confirmed her body was found in the river less than a mile from where. she vanished 23 days on their. a mile from where. she vanished 23 days on their . chief 23 days ago on their. chief superintendent pauline stables read out this heartbreak statement. nikki you are no longer missing person. you have been found. we can let you rest now . we love you . always have now. we love you. always have and always will. we will take it from here . now this is truly
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from here. now this is truly devastating . my sincerest devastating. my sincerest condolences go to nicola's family . but i condolences go to nicola's family. but i have to be condolences go to nicola's family . but i have to be honest, family. but i have to be honest, lancashire handling of this investigation has only made things at every turn . if nicola things at every turn. if nicola hadindeed things at every turn. if nicola had indeed fallen , jumped into had indeed fallen, jumped into the river, why? how would they beaten to finding her body by two dog walkers, one a psychic who was involved in the case and the low point was a press last week led by the talegaon detective superintendent rebecca smith with the force promised not to invade nicola's privacy only to reveal devastating personal details. just hours . so personal details. just hours. so i've written a column on this tonight for the mail online where i say the memory of nicola bulley been forever sullied by lancashire police slurs about herissues lancashire police slurs about her issues with alcohol and the menopause . rather than trying to menopause. rather than trying to find the missing mum, they seemed focussed on seemed entirely focussed on covering their own backside . but covering their own backside. but how do you feel about this? because i know this case has captured much attention. we're
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questioning police investigations . this. are you investigations. this. are you satisfied how the lancashire police handled the case? email me down at gb news so you can tweet me at gb news. poll results shortly will look to in their field to break ground this now. the police officer , former now. the police officer, former police officer and campaigner norman norman brennan and the former chief di dave now di , i former chief di dave now di, i know there are lots of people saying tonight, well, look , saying tonight, well, look, lancashire police got it right because their initial hypothesis was that nicola bulley body was in the river and it was discovered the river. but we have to look at how we got to this point di how it became a circus. how about nicola bulley his personal life? what bandy about via official police and also why took three weeks for a body to be just a mile from where she went missing in the river where had insisted that she hadn't been found initially. i mean no one di. let me kick
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off with my faith has been shaken after this lancashire police investigation . well, good police investigation. well, good evening . let me say i also share evening. let me say i also share all your thoughts a number of ways. i'm not going to be here to defend police or their strategy. what i have learnt in over 50 years is quite often the senior press people , your senior press people, your friends of some years now we through various chief officers seem to have gone away from cultivating the mostly decent crime reporters and reporters we have in this country. the press get a bad name. but in my experience if you take them early on your side will support you. and that's has been my experience in respect of this from the outset. some of the strategy as you rightly say has been poor . strategy as you rightly say has been poor. some of the articulation senior officers has not been good . and one of the
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not been good. and one of the key things you look in leader is the ability to communicate and strongly that you know what you're doing . now, without you're doing. now, without a doubt from the police have a lot more about this case than they let on them for rightly or wrongly reasons. i'm sure they were probably right in their supposition that the fact that they thought that she had gone in the river one way or the other. but let's it at the moment, we don't know full circumstances. i mean, we be very careful to not judge the consequence of the inquest that will undoubtedly . there are huge will undoubtedly. there are huge questions to ask. i wouldn't have a point . the detective have a point. the detective chief superintendent of its own force to review it , i chief superintendent of its own force to review it, i think from a pr point of view that's a disaster . i a pr point of view that's a disaster. i have no doubt a pr point of view that's a disaster . i have no doubt these disaster. i have no doubt these detectives are very good and are in many ways their detection factors in all their inquiries was up to the standard they were review by experts and i've no
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doubt they did their best. the worst thing was the attitude of their chief officers from chief constable . that commissioner constable. that commissioner beggars belief with some of his crass comments and some of his interviews that he hasn't given. where was . he's paid interviews that he hasn't given. where was. he's pai d £104,000 a where was. he's paid £104,000 a year to hold people to account. i haven't heard him. how anybody can now. yeah, indeed. i and pr strategy has been a disaster , i strategy has been a disaster, i mean today it was revealed that lancashire police have increased a size folk online for providing a size folk online for providing a distraction to the case. actually tweeted a member of the pubuc actually tweeted a member of the public who posted a late go minute to figure there it is of smith and they replied saying we'll make sure we see this. well i'm sorry norman . surely well i'm sorry norman. surely that shows that this police force was distracted by the
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media interest in this case by the social interests in this case and they i hate to say it, norm, but they seem to actually revel in it. some well, i disagree with both of you . they disagree with both of you. they weren't they were distracted without shadow of a doubt. i fully in types certainly from the mainstream media and also social media. let me tell you about major incident rooms . i've about major incident rooms. i've been on a number of them. 131 people were dead. another one, 35 others with that on many other cases which i followed i'd liaise with up to 100 senior investigating officers on many of the homicide families i've represented over the past 30 years. now i represent to turn down these parents. lesley went missing we didn't know she was murdered the niece folger james murdered the niece folgerjames was missing we didn't know he was missing we didn't know he was murdered . sarah sarah payne was murdered. sarah sarah payne her daughter sarah was missing.
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we didn't know she was murdered. now, every senior investigating officer will liaise with the press . well, there are certain press. well, there are certain things that the police will withhold that personal it could be upsetting. it distract the attention away from what they're investigating . police will investigating. police will normally tell the public what they want the public to know . they want the public to know. they will ask for their support . now, you mentioned about the body of nicola wooley found three weeks later. i tell you from my police and experience . from my police and experience. sometimes a body is a river is never found . they take it up and never found. they take it up and down with the currents and it could take two or three weeks to actually find . what i find actually find. what i find absolutely amazing here and then i feel is i'm living in a parallel universe i believe that lancs police have acted honourably, respectfully and some of the abuse that they've in disbelief . the senior female in disbelief. the senior female officer was wearing a skirt
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which apparently they were criticising the high heels. well, i'm wearing a suit jacket at the moment then i haven't got at the moment then i haven't got a tie on behind the suit jacket and my shirt is someone with a passion and a belief and cares . passion and a belief and cares. just like rebecca smith and all the officers investigate in the missing. okay. i just to bring dave davies in on that specific point, because dai davies, rebecca smith was criticised for wearing what some people as a cocktail dress at the press conference. i believe you think that it sent out the wrong image . well i wouldn't want to concentrate on what the detective supreme was wearing. what i say. image is quite important if you're a police leader. you need to look the part. some people disagree . some part. some people disagree. some people say it's fine what you like. but if a senior officer went on in a t shirt and a blazer and, no tie, then i'm sorry i'm old fashioned and with
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great respect to norman , he's great respect to norman, he's had a huge experience with respect. so if i am missing over the years, both home and abroad, so i'm not criticising the operational officers, what i'm criticising is the strategy and management , because normally, management, because normally, indeed. management, because normally, indeed . just hold that thought. indeed. just hold that thought. because normally what i want to specifically tick down on is i actually last up until wednesday. i actually with you i spoken about the nicola bulley case this show at all. i believed it was important to allow the police to do their job and i didn't want add to a circus around it because i saw what was happening. i saw what was happening on tik tok. i saw what happened on social media. but norman it changed for me on wednesday. i'll tell you why. because you rebecca smith, because you have, rebecca smith, get that press conference get up at that press conference and going to and say, we're not going to invade bulley privacy. invade nicola bulley privacy. we're not going to do that because the family have requested us not. then the press conference didn't go down the
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way that the lancashire police hoped would because it posed hoped it would because it posed more answers. and more questions than answers. and so within 2 hours we have a statement which literally invades nicola bulley privacy and the problem is no one for her two daughters. right. who is going to have to live with this case for the rest of their lives, their mother's reputation has been sullied because of that statement . and i not statement. and i do not understand and obviously suella braverman the home secretary has raised concerns too. i do not understand how the lancashire can revealing that . i can justify revealing that. i mean, they wouldn't reveal if a man, if a bloke if a 54 year old bloke was missing, 45 year old bloke was missing, 45 year old bloke was missing, they wouldn't reveal that he had a reptile dysfunction issues and was drinking too much. so where do they get off revealing that about a 45 year old woman who was suffering from menopause. then let me tell you about major incident rooms. they're like , incident rooms. they're like, you know all about newsrooms . you know all about newsrooms. news comes in every minute , the news comes in every minute, the day, sometimes news in that changes the focus and your
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projection in this particular case, as i understand it, there were a number of people that knew fully and went to the media with a view of selling their story. the police , as story. the police, as i understand it, got wind of this . they then spoke with the family and they said rather than . they then spoke with the this come out the media, we want try and call some limit. limit damage limitation by out. will you support in that. the family said that they then you know what then the police were bullied into basically releasing some of the information. the media have been haranguing lengthy stay in and day out 24 seven, four, three weeks then ran to the prime minister, the home secretary the information commissioner and bit of news that they created themselves bullying the police. they got pm the home secretary and the information commissioner to speak publicly. it's nothing to do with the pm no disrespect and what he should do with the home secretary. she have made the phone call private to the chief
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constable . i i do understand constable. i i do understand your know and of course should also point out that nicola bulley family in the statement that was released via the police earlier today as well as pain to their beloved relative. they did criticise the media specif perfectly. sky news and itv . so perfectly. sky news and itv. so clearly there's a more to emerge here about the behaviour of the media and i don't shy away from that, but i'm talking about from a personal perspective on this show. i did not cover case until the police decided to release that personal information about nicola bulley . for me that was nicola bulley. for me that was a line crossed . look, i think line crossed. look, i think you're both absolute experts in this area, and that was a fascinating debate. so thank you so much to the former officer and campaigner norman brennan and campaigner norman brennan and the former chief superintendent dai davies. so who do you agree with on this? are you satisfied with the way lancashire police handled the nicola on twitter
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nicola bulley? ali on twitter i am because there have been too many people interfering with police search and criticising them. investigate is so them. a police investigate is so complex. absolutely it is. i appreciate that from on email i have to say i feel sorry the police, they can't do right for doing wrong. if anyone wants out its sky and itv for contact in the family after they were asked to in peace describe to the family in peace describe and louise on twitter writes notably should have sealed off the area she disappeared while they searched stop the ticktock ghouls from going there taking selfies and creating nonsense theories and verdict is now in. 28% of you happy with police is handung 28% of you happy with police is handling of nicola bulley well that feels pretty significant to me. 71% of you agree with me on this and say they done well here we're actually going to have peter faulding in the next hour . he's the diver who has now he feels like at least be made a scapegoat as a result of the police's handling of this case.
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but coming up, is the scottish separatist cause now dead following nicola sturgeon's resignation or could it strengthen the cause for successor as first minister? and thatis successor as first minister? and that is julie oliver gives his unmissable analysis at 950. but first, after iconic children's author roald dahl has work rewritten to stop offence and sensitivity readers, just as sinister attempt by the left to induct tonight's society with their woke ideology. lawrence spokes live on this after the .
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break time now for the fox report with the actor, broadcaster and warrior against woke. corey laurence fox and parents, children around the world have been left an uproar especially after legendary author roald . after legendary author roald. dahps after legendary author roald. dahl's classics were censored and rewritten by sensitivity readers whose scandalous is to edit books to perceived offence . the daily telegraph revealed in a brilliant on friday that there have been hundreds of stealthy changes to dahl stories and new editions released by puffin year. they include the word being removed when describing august as gloop and charlie and the chocolate factory in the witches. this quote you can't go around pulling the hair of every lady you meet even if she is wearing gloves, has been changed too. there of other there are plenty of other reasons might wear reasons why women might wear wigs and there is certainly nothing wrong with that. matilda
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has also faced words has also faced cuts with words and being removed and and dropouts being removed and any colour is out the any reference colour is out the window as his face was wiped with horror is updated to his face, agog with horror. the alterations infuriated even authors, including salman rushdie, who says public should have and should be ashamed of their observed censorship of dahps their observed censorship of dahl's world. and lawrence, i mean, the act of brian cox. i was very taken by him describing this as new form of mccarthyism. do you agree agree ? why have any do you agree agree? why have any words all in the books ? words all in the books? someone's going to be offended by.the someone's going to be offended by. the word and i mean, apparently in america, they're offended by the word field now because that's also racist . the because that's also racist. the problem with all of this stuff is that where do you stop with offence? where does it end? it and i'm offended by many things . i think it's great. i'm really so glad i read huckleberry finn and tom sawyer to both kids when
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they were really young. so we had the conversation. they said, why do they use that word, dad and i then explained that, you know , the mississippi river know, the mississippi river flowed in way down. so they flowed in that way down. so they were actually taking he was taking him down towards slavery . i thought it was a great . i just thought it was a great way educate children. this way to educate children. this whole of trying to honour, whole idea of trying to honour, offend everybody is indicative offend everybody is indicative of how pathetically weak western society is. is china is itself a war. we are getting offended by. dahl books is pathetic and we should be ashamed of ourselves . should be ashamed of ourselves. yeah. by the way, is sanitise roald dahl is not roald dahl because the whole and the reason why kids and i know i his books i grew up with them i love them so much and it's because we knew that was talking to us like we were adults like we could actually cope with some things that we wouldn't get in the other children's books. so a sanitised roald dahl was not a real roald dahl ? no. and also real roald dahl? no. and also
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you look at bambi. you watched the film bambi. it's really horrific you know, i would urge every parent out there to go and buy a dvd and, go on ebay and buy a dvd and, go on ebay and buy all of old films you like, and b, go and eat, which i did today and buy all of the old children's books. so i can get them to my grandchildren big time. i mean, what also see here, though, laurence is i think media story , one thing think media story, one thing that has been missed in a lot of this is that, you know, who ultimately owns wrote down now it's netflix they bought the roald dahl estate in entirety and now control so netflix now controls roald dahl and we know that netflix one of those ultimate go won't go broke companies you know make a good person for the witches don't you for netflix making . a who on for netflix making. a who on earth are you talking lawrence?
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i don't know who you mean now from that have been delighting us for generations to soft dnnks us for generations to soft drinks as parent company coca—cola delivered this devastating news that totally chocolate are my favourite drink. so i'm furious about this. this used to be discontinued after 50 years. maybe no more adverts like this lumps us over there . live the lumps us over there. live the totally twist i lawrence i mean this was so predictable right but the ridiculous folk at the guardian have decided that the culture appropriation is the reason behind the drinks demise with . the race baiting columnist with. the race baiting columnist nettles abby shamelessly declaring lilt as the soft drink equivalent of blackface . oh, my equivalent of blackface. oh, my god . yeah i think in a society god. yeah i think in a society where we allow women face, i think, blackface is the least of our problems, it be much easier to be transracial than but lilt
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is a word means the cadence of a voice , and it's the important voice, and it's the important way of communicating. and you know, what about cultural appropriation? more of it all the time, because i wouldn't have had pat powell without without cultural appropriation and i wouldn't have had chicken tikka masala . i don't know if tikka masala. i don't know if that's the one that's chicken, the other chicken tikka. but cultural appropriation is a wonderful thing. we should be having more and more and more of it and all of these oversensitive race baiters should just rein in a bit to right to right i'm going to keep on drinking my limited edition low time like buying them up wherever i see it at the moment because i don't want weird fat into grapefruit or whatever they're calling it laurence fox thank so much lawrence we'll speak next week but coming up as angela says, it doesn't that the trans double rapist, adam graham has a penis is labour's leader unfit for high office? that's debate with my superstar panel tab. but first, as the snp's
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westminster leader stephen flynn hints , independent scotland hints, independent scotland should become a republic is the separatist now dead. two posts giving sturgeon or could it actually be empowered by her successor as first minister. our man in stirling neil over live on that straight after the .
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break welcome back. now earlier today's finance minister kate forbes officially launched her campaign to succeed scheme b nicola sturgeon as first minister. she's currently the marginal favour and among her opponents is queen loyalist humza yousaf , who entered the humza yousaf, who entered the race yesterday . however, don't race yesterday. however, don't expect dialling back of separatist rhetoric from forbes watch . i can't sit back and watch. i can't sit back and watch. i can't sit back and watch our nation thwarted on the
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road to self—determination . our road to self—determination. our small neighbours enjoy wealthier fairer and greener societies and so we. this comment by snp westminster leader stephen flynn is anything to go by. the snp may become republican to sturgeon, who never publicly suggested a post—separation scotland should split from the crown jackman , that australia crown jackman, that australia should be a republic with an independent. wouldn't scotland be a republic or want to keep the monarchy? i think hugh jackman an jackman said time as an evolutionary process that may come to pass and i would probably quite sympathetic to probably be quite sympathetic to a similar evolution in scotland in time here. that's interesting because independence because the last independence referendum snp said referendum i remember snp said very like keep very clearly they'd like to keep queen, a different queen, but that's a different no, queen, but that's a different “0, l queen, but that's a different no, , no. i'm quite happy with no, no, no. i'm quite happy with the status as it stands, but over time well be that over time it may well be that the of scotland decide the people of scotland decide for alternate but for an alternate version, but i'll people of i'll be for the people of scotland determine. so sadly, we're struggling with our connections. neil so i'm going to bring superstar panel
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to bring in my superstar panel on top daily express on this top daily express columnist carol senior columnist carol malone, senior reporter newspaper, reporter at the ie newspaper, benjamin and former benjamin butterworth and former brexit political brexit party mep and political commentator belinda lucy cameron . look, let's start with this whole republican issue, right? because found completely because i found it completely fascinating. telling fascinating. that's very telling . that was such an interesting interview from, stephen flynn because extreme because this is the extreme dream generation, the young of the snp who are going to come in and if , if, the snp who are going to come in and if, if, if, if anyone in scotland is silly enough to believe sturgeon's lies that a separate as separate as scotland become a republic, he's just blown the whistle on that well and truly right he has blown the whistle on it. but, but let's remember that this mp the people who vote snp are not the generation, they're not they're not like him and they have stuck with because they believed her to be a good leader. but you know, i tell what i think is going to happen with the snp now think it's going to implode because i think everyone who's kind of up to be leader different this
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different views on how this should go. anything more extremist going extremist sturgeon was is going to a huge mass of snp. to alienate a huge mass of snp. i think they're going to end up fighting internally with each other and they're going to have no effect. i think what's going to to is what's to happen to them is what's happened.the to happen to them is what's happened. the tories already and i think, you know, people like stephen shout about stephen flynn can shout about wanting a republic. wanting to be a republic. the majority does not majority of scotland does not want country to be want the country to be a republic. and, and i think a lot of these extreme people that you're talking about, these younger people , i think they are younger people, i think they are not in touch with the people of their country. they're not reading wrong not reading the wrong they're not reading the wrong they're not reading in the same reading the country in the same way didn't, which is way sturgeon didn't, which is why now. i just. why she's gone now. and i just. i they're going to put i think they're going to put kate forbes, has got no kate forbes, i think has got no chance whatsoever. them. chance whatsoever. none of them. i mean, i didn't like sturgeon, but sturgeon had charisma. none of people have. and of these people have. and basically, she also knew how far she could push scottish people. right. and this very, very bad from the snp. what stephen has done because he's basically revealed their secret game plan and their game plan is at some
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point to secure separatism by telling all of us, oh, don't worry , you can keep all the worry, you can keep all the british institutions we can keep the bbc, we can keep the monarchy. now, i don't intend for that. they intend become for that. they intend to become a republic . i mean, completely a republic. i mean, i completely reject idea . that is reject your idea. that is extreme be republican. it's extreme to be republican. it's a perfectly legitimate, reasonable viewpoint . and i think it's viewpoint. and i think it's quite acceptable to say that. independent scotland might want to be a republic. it would be up to be a republic. it would be up to them. but i think the truth is that independ scotland has is that an independ scotland has not looked for not looked less likely for a decade or so because as nicola sturgeon in her exit speech , she sturgeon in her exit speech, she said that she can't take the support for independence any further. and i think . right. but further. and i think. right. but what she didn't seem to recognise is she's taken it as far it's going to get. you've got kate forbes who's the finance secretary moment finance secretary at the moment . said that she's . she has said that she's against sex marriage. now that is not a popular interest. i look, i'm going to i'm going to bnng look, i'm going to i'm going to bring neil oliphant up this is like the old days. remember when we first started on the show, calvillo basement box with
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calvillo in basement box with neil my very first neil oliver, my very first night, neil oliver was neil benjamin button with just speaking in about fascinating social positioning of kate forbes and i think you've met her you know her little bit i mean she's certainly a she would certainly be a change from sturgeon, wouldn't she, in terms of pushing some of these extreme social ideologies . but i social ideologies. but yeah, i mean to be of a matter once mean just to be of a matter once for a few minutes, we both attended same memorial attended the same memorial service for a scottish battle from the jacobite rebellions, and we spent a just a few minutes in each other's company . she's a very nice woman, a very personable , you know , nice, very personable, you know, nice, pleasant, to easy get along with. i would have thought. and you know, i can i could well understand that she would be an appealing candidate for the for snp first minister and snp and for first minister and also , you know, she's got also, you know, she's she's got very traditional values. you know, she's she's you know, she speaks openly about her christian faith. she's part of the free church of scotland . and the free church of scotland. and so means that comes with
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so that means that comes with that comes , you know, a clearly that comes, you know, a clearly stated approach to a lot of issues. and she's she's been very honest and straightforward that and i would i would say as well, that kind of straightforwardness means that, you probably someone straightforwardness means that, you you probably someone straightforwardness means that, you you can probably someone straightforwardness means that, you you can pto. ably someone straightforwardness means that, you you can pto. ably ofmeone that you can talk to. and of conversations with and disagreement it disagreement with without it spiralling control into spiralling out of control into kind that's been kind of viciousness that's been that's typified. you know, the political debate in recent times . so yeah. okay, sister, that's quite false. what about this monarchy revelation from stephen flynn, neil oliver because that was something sturgeon always, always ran away from. it wasn't she reacting down to what seems like business as usual for the snp though is this is all ever about you know there single is there not really a political party they are a protest group a single issue protest group . all single issue protest group. all the ever want to talk about is underpinned and everything that goes with it. you know, for example, replacing monarchy with with a with an elected of state or whatever and declaring themselves a republic. what the
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people of scotland want people of scotland and want after this time under the after all this time under the under of , the snp is under the cudgel of, the snp is a government that actually cares about things that they care about the things that they care about, deal with education, deal help deal with crime and stop these vanity projects . the these vanity projects. the gender recognition, the gender bill and all the rest. it we need a government that actually looks after the people of scotland and. that is what we have been absolutely without for the last decade because all they want to talk about is independence people of independence and the people of scotland and tired. it scotland are sick and tired. it demonstrate that you can run demonstrate snp that you can run the country, that you can be a government that does the job that leads the vanity projects to one side just for a bit. but they can't but they can't. but that was beautifully put. neil oliver, great to have the old gang back together. neil oliver page with us with lucy speak to you after ten. but coming up as the body of nicola bulley is just one mile from where she went missing, have the police tried to make expert tried to make diving expert a scapegoat for their own failings. he's going to hit back
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live at 1020 alongside former met police senior detective simon hardy . met police senior detective simon hardy. but met police senior detective simon hardy . but next as angela simon hardy. but next as angela rayner claims, it quote, doesn't matter that the trans double rapist has a penis is labour's deputy unfit for government. that's the big debate . plus, that's the big debate. plus, we'll have the newspaper front pages after the .
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break it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. tonight police have confirmed the found in the river wye yesterday is that of missing 45 year old nicola bulley. her heart broken family have paid to the special mother of two who was the centre of our world. she the one who made our lives so special and nothing will casts a shadow over that . now, following shadow over that. now, following this devastating development , this devastating development, ivan expert peter faulding hits back at being made the scapegoat
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, what he believes are the police failings. he's going to be live alongside former met police senior detective simon harding, who i'll ask how, could nicola be found? just one mile from where she went missing? so at 1020, we're going to debate the lancashire forces wildly handung the lancashire forces wildly handling of this tragic case and seeing the country question , the seeing the country question, the competence of the police as reveal deeply personal details about their mother's alcohol use and health against the family's wishes . also coming up tonight , wishes. also coming up tonight, after nicola sturgeon was brought over her sex change reform bill, lay is taking up the mantle for ending women's rights with the deputy leader angela rayner saying that it quote, doesn't that the trans rights of saddam graham has a penis so does that shocking assessment demonstrate that rayneris assessment demonstrate that rayner is unfit for high office that's big debate with my superstar panel . next tonight, superstar panel. next tonight, i'm joined by carole malone, benjamin butterworth and belinda de lucy as protest against
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asylum seeker hotels to be unfairly branded as far right, including by the biased ex bbc staff and emily maitlis protege lewis goodall . why a left wing lewis goodall. why a left wing journalist's report on the damage being to local communities by the migrant crisis? well, fleet street icon kelvin mackenzie can cancel on that at 1040 as it's revealed , that at 1040 as it's revealed, harry's legal battle to have gone guards is costing the british taxpaye r £300,000. does british taxpayer £300,000. does the prince's need to pack up his own secure sea bill? and at last night's , did arianna devos night's, did arianna devos deliver the worst performance in the history of awards ceremonies? don't love after the pain. viola davis , michael mann, pain. viola davis, michael mann, cate blanchett. kate you're a genius. jamie lee you are all of us. all for absolute little for. i'm going to bring you both those stories, the video for us this hour. plus, as the children's author roald dahl becomes, the latest of becomes, the latest victim of the cancel culture mob, when his
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won't , i'll be lambasted. doug, won't, i'll be lambasted. doug, ms. tonight's grace is forcing the union jack as of 1050 to find out the first front pages will arrive in mere moments to right middlehurst. right after polly middlehurst. dan you. good evening. the top story on gb news tonight lancashire police afternoon confirmed that the body discovered in the river wye yesterday has been identified as the missing mother of two nicola bulley. the body was found a mile away from where nicola three weeks ago during a morning walk with her dog. it was found by members of the public. the cause of death hasn't revealed a police liaison officer read out a statement on behalf of nicola's family afternoon. finally nikki , you are no longer finally nikki, you are no longer a missing person. you have been found. we can let you rest now . found. we can let you rest now. we love you . you always have and
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we love you. you always have and always we take it from here . always we take it from here. well, in other news tonight, the chief constable of devon and cornwall police has called for firearm law to be reformed after an inquest jury found were unlawfully killed at a shooting spree near plymouth in 2021. five people died, including a three year old girl in a shooting out by jake davison . shooting out by jake davison. the inquest heard how the 22 year old legally held a shotgun but was obsessed firearms. a lawyer for four of the victims family says , there has been family says, there has been a catastrophic failure. devon and cornwall police . the system has cornwall police. the system has hopelessly us in. the devon and cornwall police force has failed us.the cornwall police force has failed us. the evidence we have heard dunng us. the evidence we have heard during this inquest over past five weeks is consistent story of individual failures. breathtaking and systemic failings within every level of
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the firearms licencing unit of the firearms licencing unit of the devon and cornwall police . the devon and cornwall police. and it is away from home. pictures of a 6.3 magnitude earthquake has been reported near turkey's border with syria. the country's government saying three people are dead and more than hundred more have been injured . this instance. it's in injured. this instance. it's in an area still cleaning up from one of the world's natural disasters in turkey's history. with more than 47,000 people killed, just two weeks ago by an even bigger earthquake . even bigger earthquake. president biden today promised more than $500 million worth of aid to ukraine. after making a surprise trip its capital, it comes just days before the first anniversary of russia's invasion on the 24th of february last yeah on the 24th of february last year. mr. zelenskyy said the visit was an extremely sign of support . all ukrainians and the support. all ukrainians and the president said his country would stand with ukraine for as long
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as it takes . putin thought as it takes. putin thought ukraine weak and, the west was divided . as you know , president, divided. as you know, president, i said to you in the beginning, he's on us not sticking together . he was counting on an ability to keep nato united united is counting on us not to be able to bnngin counting on us not to be able to bring in another side of . bring in another side of. ukraine he thought he could outlast us. i don't think he's thinking that right now . us thinking that right now. us president. joe biden in ukraine today. president. joe biden in ukraine today . you're up to date on tv, today. you're up to date on tv, onune today. you're up to date on tv, online and dab+ radio with gb news. more now from dan wootton tonight. it . tonight. it. demands this right now in our media. what's.
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demands this right now in our media. what's . first front pages media. what's. first front pages are in the metro, at least on the news that junior doctors will be going to 72 hour strike next month, which will only add more strain to our already buckling mackenzie buckling nhs cover. mackenzie furious going furious about this. he's going to be here to discuss the i leads on the criticism by nicola bulley his family of the shameful tv crews who intruded into the family's despite their plea for privacy and those members of the public who took to social media to spread conspiracy theories, including accuses, nicola's accuses, accusing nicola's partner wrongdoing. i have to point it was sky news news point out it was sky news news anditv point out it was sky news news and itv who the family specifically named and the daily star headline reads the vassal of , the bfg after roald star headline reads the vassal of, the bfg after roald dahl's classic children's novels were sent and rewritten by so—called sensitive readers, i with pm sunak also wading into the room my superstore panel back . with my superstore panel back. with me now top daily express columnist carole malone senior reporter at i newspaper benjamin butterworth and the former brexit party mep and political
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commentator belinda lucy. now rayner has thrown her party's rights credentials into further disrepute after becoming the third senior figure to stumble over what was once a simple question what's a woman? in an interview the sunday times magazine, ryan was on whether trans double tyler bryson, who i call adam was actually a woman when he committed his heinous crimes and therefore should be put in a women's prison. to which she replied, well, i don't know because i don't know what's inside that person's head. that person identifying a woman now. but they were saying right the beginning transition that beginning of the transition that they believe it's right for them, however. and that's fine. and when asked the phrase her penis . yes, that's right. her penis. yes, that's right. her penis. yes, that's right. her penis made sense . right. to say penis made sense. right. to say it. i think, to be honest, don't think that particularly matters . now, writing a joint sipri statement , shadow chancellor statement, shadow chancellor rachel reeves on the growing list of the party's most senior figures who count question figures who count for question that fail to trouble that would fail to trouble a primary school child. remember
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these basic biology biological blunders ? women can have a penis blunders? women can have a penis that come . not i don't think we that come. not i don't think we can conduct this debate with you know . so i can't listen to know. so i can't listen to judaism. no, no, no. it'sjust a judaism. no, no, no. it's just a no, no, no . i just. is it no, no, no. ijust. is it transphobic to say only women have a cervix ? is it is it have a cervix? is it is it transphobic? i look, i just. transphobic? i look, ijust. i don't even know how to start answering these questions . so answering these questions. so while it might be easy to laugh at labour's to grasp basic biological facts storey mp nicky allen has slammed rayner and declared her quote unfit for high office. carole malone, do you agree? oh, complete metre labour can neo making fools of themselves over this issue. everything they say alienates the labour voters whose votes that they want, you know, to say
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the fact that adam graham had a penis and it didn't matter i mean it mattered to the women he wrote it to the women in cornton vale prison where he was . so of vale prison where he was. so of course it matters. and the very fact she's she comes that stuff she said she said people that she said she said people that she regards as a woman shouldn't go into a woman's space. i mean that's complete lunacy. if she thinks adam graham a woman, why shouldn't he go into a woman's space? it's nonsense . course is space? it's nonsense. course is not a woman. women don't have penises. and why do labour think ? i don't know why they think they obfuscate over this who do they obfuscate over this who do they think they're pleasing ? they think they're pleasing? it's not their core voters. they're pleased the metropolitan police with this woke nonsense. but amy storm. i was in edinburgh today. he is dodging the issue with that question even though this is the very he's trying to get the snp from every note after sturgeon's been deposed and this is the very reason she was deposed because
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of the gender recognition he won't go there. he's weak, he's pathetic. now speaking to the metropolitan benjamin metropolitan elite, benjamin buswell you have an issue buswell, do you have an issue with the phrase her penis ? i with the phrase her penis? i mean, it whether you're talking about this person who a convicted rape , in which case it convicted rape, in which case it is in which case obviously it's his penis does that make. but generally no , you know, the generally no, you know, the world isn't quite so straight forward as you would like to make out. right because the law at the moment that i am so far as i am aware that these boys that you have to live as you identify gender for two years to be eligible legal be eligible for legal recognition that's claim that's the one that was. no, i'm not discussing that but that's what they wanted. that's one nicola sturgeon wants to change to three on two years. so three months on two years. so obviously people that obviously those people that would transgender is would be transgender woman is still physically be still going to physically be male point. so male at that point. so therefore, would get those therefore, you would get those sort of oddities. i just don't think this is what we should be arguing angela arguing about with. angela rayner is you're rayner the truth is you're trying undermine a working trying to undermine a working class the
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class politician, you hold the stance you talk, stance of politics, you talk, you sit there and, try and say that. angela rayner. angela rayner why is this a class issue? i to say that i'm being sexist . you're trying to say sexist. you're trying to say that. angela rayner a woman from a council estate who had a bipolar mother with a wage as a carer for women who raised the trade unions movement that she doesn't understand women's rights. angela rayner understands better than done which do you think she's fit for? high i think she's fit for high. but what i would say good prime. she's never going to be prime minister okay. i'm glad we agree on that. belinda lucy agree on that. belinda to lucy i didn't lay off, i didn't think labour's on reality . women and labour's on reality. women and girls could get any worse than this self id policy. lammy saying that women were dinosaurs if they wanted male free changing rooms or lisa nandy saying that rapists who identify as women should be women women's prisons. this is a total break from reality. and then angela was like, oh bad. i'm going was like, oh my bad. i'm going to tell something. now
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to tell you something. and now says, matter if a says, it doesn't matter if a trans woman who is trans identifying woman who is male , a penis or not. this is male, a penis or not. this is this is conditioned feminine feminism of the left. at its worst. they only ringfence certain minority is from proper scrutiny. scrutiny right now, if you are trans women, you have a softly, softly approach. they're prone pronouns matter more than the dignity of the rape victims. if you're from the left, this is an attack on the rights an absurd attack on the rights and of women and girls and dignity of women and girls and dignity of women and girls and seem not have learned and labour seem not have learned any lessons as we seek the standard. i mean, this is not reality . this standard. i mean, this is not reality. this is a lie. it standard. i mean, this is not reality . this is a lie. it is an reality. this is a lie. it is an untruth. and they keep peddling it they know people it out because they know people have if have to know, you know, if labour get power, there will be no spaces for women anywhere. well, complete nonsense. no spaces for women anywhere. wellexactly complete nonsense. no spaces for women anywhere. wellexactly to mplete nonsense. no spaces for women anywhere. wellexactly to sayate nonsense. no spaces for women anywhere. wellexactly to say that,>nsense. just exactly to say that, because i was working , she has because i was working, she has no prejudice because the truth this argument is just what that is designed to stoke fear. this argument is just what that is designed to stoke fear . the is designed to stoke fear. the reality the reality is we've got to win in this teenage two women attacking a woman for young women attacking a woman not
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attacking me. so what you're trying. but why can't we attack a woman if we think she's wrong? what's wrong here? tries to make out the argument that all women agree with you they so, agree with you and they so, in fact, was talk was fact, there was talk there was polling out last that said just 3% of people consider this a top issue they're going to issue for what they're going to vote on at the next election. so the tories can go on about this. the people have better things to worry and labour being worry about and labour being unable grasp anymore. unable to grasp reality anymore. they power that. they shouldn't be in power that. okay, now professional mudslinging is harry and meghan got of own got a taste of their own medicine week after they medicine last week after they were by the were publicly humiliated by the geniuses here's geniuses at. south park. here's another has to be another look at what has to be one the all time greatest one of the all time greatest episodes. trying to episodes. it's like trying to make ourselves into a brand just turned us into products we don't need a brand. it if it's need to be a brand. it if it's truly what we want, then we really get away from it all. no more magazines netflix more magazines and netflix shows. really can live shows. we really can live a normal life . doesn't show you normal life. doesn't show you agree darling we can be the people we've talked about being with no more worries about how we look or the image we project
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to people. what matters is what have on the inside so hello . for have on the inside so hello. for you two of a big surprise. it's been reported that while harry and meghan like to give this out and meghan like to give this out a really don't like to take it royal commentator neil sean says the sussexes could be planning to sue the makers of south park telling fox news. according to sources close to the royals, it appears that like so many things with meghan and harry this may have legal ramifications attached. they legal team a casting an eye over the episode to see what is wrong and what could be turned something could be turned into something more sinister. the could be turned into something more sinister . the sussexes have more sinister. the sussexes have taken no action so far and after web of lies peddled in spy, my advice would be in glass houses shouldn't throw those stones . shouldn't throw those stones. still to come in media buzz as it's revealed, harry's legal battle to have gun guards is
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costing the british taxpayer £300,000. pounds is . it fair to £300,000. pounds is. it fair to expect the public to foot the sussex security bill. my superstar will return to tackle and we'll have more of 2 hours. newspaper front for you, too hot off the press . but next, as the off the press. but next, as the nicola bulley search expert peter faulding insists , never peter faulding insists, never ruled out a body being in the river. wyre do lancashire now have uncomfortable questions to answer? well, i'm going to be joined by himself. plus the former senior detective in the met's simon hardy. the life with the latest on the nicola bulley case straight after the .
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break welcome back. now in an emotional press conference earlier tonight , nicola police earlier tonight, nicola police heartbroken family paid tribute to the special mum of two is the centre of our world. she was the one who made our lives so and nothing will casts a shadow over that. nothing will casts a shadow over that . 23 days of searches by that. 23 days of searches by police helicopters drones and diving teams. two dog walkers apparently one a psychic who had been working on the case managed to succeed where the fumbling lancashire police had horrendously by finding the 45 year old just a mile from where
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she vanished the police's handung she vanished the police's handling of this case has been widely , including by the home widely, including by the home secretary suella braverman. i did have concerns earlier in the week . some of the really week. some of the really relating the release of personal information of nicola bulley into public domain. i raised those concerns with the chief constable. i wasn't wholly satisfied , have to say, with satisfied, have to say, with some of the responses got, but it is a matter for the police themselves . there are some themselves. there are some investigations ongoing in looking into how the investigation has been handled . investigation has been handled. we must let that carry its own process . but forensic search and process. but forensic search and rescue specialist peter faulding who selflessly joined the underwater search for the 45 year old says he's been made a scapegoat for the force's failings . and former met police failings. and former met police senior detective simon harding says the blame lies firmly . the says the blame lies firmly. the police who he believes have let down nicholas family with a string of mistakes and
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unanswered questions during the case. i'm delighted to be joined by peter and simon so peter let me start with you because was your reputation has been on the line here and feel like you are being made a scapegoat today i absolutely simon dan sorry the police been searching this river for three weeks with divers, side scan sonar, the same equipment as we had and riverside search teams, plus dogs. riverside search teams, plus dogs . and nicola has not been dogs. and nicola has not been found. we searched that part of the river, the lower part of the river for just 4 hours. and the river, the lower part of the river forjust 4 hours. and can river for just 4 hours. and can categorically say from astronaut footage , which i've since footage, which i've since reviewed, nicola was not lying on the river bed . i can't see on the river bed. i can't see into the rain. so i'm going to make that very clear. and i always said that to the media. we cannot seem the rates, but we can see what sound of the boat. and i've got a crystal clear of the actual riverbed. okay, but you never specifically search
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that part of the river where she was found . yes we did that and was found. yes we did that and we trawled the police every day without sonar via youtube with our sonar . and there was no sign our sonar. and there was no sign of nicola on that on the under the water, i should say. not in reeds. we our remit was not searching the river bank or the raids. but make that clear. searching the river bank or the raids. but make that clear . we raids. but make that clear. we run the sun door down on day one, to down about two or three miles down that river. and we never saw no sign of nicola , as never saw no sign of nicola, as did the police. for the last three weeks, we've sonar devices . so do you think the police searched the reeds , the river searched the reeds, the river beds properly ? i really comment beds properly? i really comment because i wasn't on that search but all i can say is we searched upstream where the bench was where i could i actually said there's no way she got in the river at this point by the bench. she's too shallow and wouldn't have drowned at that point. and she would not have got washed under the where and i
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can say that through i'm can say that through and i'm happy test at any time happy to do a test at any time to prove that. but she couldn't gonein to prove that. but she couldn't gone in at that point . okay. gone in at that point. okay. because obviously what are trying to work out peter is was nicola bulley in the river the entire time and not picked up your search and by the police search or was she potentially put back into the river bed. well you know i don't want to speculate . there is a potential speculate. there is a potential it's on a corner it's a perfect deposition site and it's right next to a wall. that is a possibility. but i don't want to spot speculation on that. but she was not in the river the day search. but the thing is, we're . what about where she was found specifically? what about she was found specifically had specifically i know you didn't look into the weeds in the riverbed , but the river bed did riverbed, but the river bed did you specifically search there ? you specifically search there? yes, we drove it with a song,
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strong crystal clear. nothing. i no sign, okay. no i would see. i would a body extremely clearly on our not without file. okay look, stand by. are the former met police senior detective simon harding . do you think has simon harding. do you think has gone on here? i think i think firstly, you've got to you know, i think the timing of this really that you've got to have a lot of sympathy for the family . lot of sympathy for the family. and i think there's a time and a place this will be dissect it. and, you know, it's going to go that way and you're looking at really , you know, the this really, you know, the this started a media problem. the and a lot of people have touched on that the messaging that came out was wasn't quite as balanced as it should have been. and i think that will be looked at. the police, albeit on purpose, gave impression that they were really fixed on one particular
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hypothesis and the others. and i think then people started to think, well, the family don't believe you, so we're going to come and you come to the scene. and then it became a real circus. the scene itself . but i circus. the scene itself. but i think you have to look at the fact that behind the scenes, the police you know, i have spoken to people the police are doing a really good job, have done a really good job, have done a really job. the really good job. the conventional things that you would done and would expect to be done and i have a lot of experience as an seo with scenes in london seo with murder scenes in london and and think, you and abroad. and i think, you know, they done what they know, they have done what they needed do. there are complications. and these kind complications. and in these kind of inquiries, missing of inquiries, this missing enquiries, 970,000 people go missing a year. people don't want this sort of information . want this sort of information. and we got a feel for the family today and. you know, it was especially where they said, please leave us alone. and it's become of a circus down become a bit of a circus down there. there's lots of things in this case which are going come into the social media into question the social media aspect agree aspect to it couldn't agree more. couldn't more. and more. i couldn't agree more. and the we've been the way, you know, we've been fully transparent about this , fully transparent about this, they in the family , they were
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they in the family, they were highly critical of the press . highly critical of the press. they were highly critical of two tv stations , sly news . and tv stations, sly news. and i just want to clarify my position on this, which is that i didn't speak about this case until. on this, which is that i didn't speak about this case until . and speak about this case until. and i thought it was very important that the police and police were allowed to get on with their job because i saw the media circus that was developing. but when my view changed was when the police went what they'd said just went again what they'd said just hours during the wednesday press conference released this highly personal information about nicola bulley, including the fact that she was suffering from the menopause and she seemed to have an alcohol problem. and i just absolutely crossed a just that absolutely crossed a line . but peter, can we come line. but peter, can we come back river specifically back to river specifically because what trying to because what i'm just trying to get head around is whether get my head around is whether you think that it's possible that nicola bulley body in that you nicola bulley body in some way and that of the police searched missed the body too, because completely agree we do
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not want to add to speculation but you can understand at the moment there are millions of folk around the world. well, peter faulding said that body wasn't in river, so the body wasn't in the river, so the body must have been put in the river later on because you've got these dog walkers, one of whom is a who ended up discovering body, not the police . the body, not the police. the problem is the top part the river to where it's non tidal h is flows one white once you get over the weir, it's a tidal river. now any tidal river and any body works on the thames water which yeah. things can get lodged in called strainers or especially the corner you know, on a bend and obviously the water rise and it will go out every hours. there's a turn of the tide and things can move out very quickly . worked on one very quickly. worked on one operation in kent, where was going? up and down river for two weeks about it. then she came back to the same point every night. so it's it can go out and
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it can come back in again. so there's a possibility that nicola have been lodged in somewhere a bit further upstream. but i, what i do find strange is that she hasn't gone very far . if she, she, i would very far. if she, she, i would have expected to go further in three weeks than she did literally few hundred yards just down stream from the weir. that's what's got to me. okay. and simon harding, where do you see this going? because, of course, the lancashire police now have to regain faith of now have to regain the faith of the public , feel very confused the public, feel very confused by what has, i believe, become a catastrophic pr social media disaster . i catastrophic pr social media disaster. i mean, there catastrophic pr social media disaster . i mean, there were disaster. i mean, there were times seeing this take probably i'm not going to lie. it felt like the lancashire police were loving the attention on social media. they would reply in to weird about some member of the pubuc weird about some member of the public making up a lego figurine of a detective . it just felt in of a detective. it just felt in appropriate . well, that in appropriate. well, that in itself is inappropriate, isn't
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it? but the i'll just go back to that about speculation know i've never speculated about what's happened , talked about the happened, talked about the messaging at the beginning which could have helped, maybe quite a lot of what's happened and also the potential cordoning of the scene itself to people but also you know, this isn't the end of the of the tests that will go on. you know, unfortunately, there's going to be more tests on nicola because, you know , the on nicola because, you know, the idea that she's been put back in, there's a deposition and is a complete speculation but we'll be able to find out where we are. they will not they will know that go through know in the test that go through will will determine long will will determine how long have submerged water. yeah, have been submerged water. yeah, well lots things that well there's lots of things that will that and will happen around that and i don't you know, that's don't think, you know, that's that's that's going to be hugely unpopular hear that for a lot unpopular to hear that for a lot of people in of of people that's in terms of speculating been put speculating that she's been put in that's just not in there because that's just not that's not the there's no that's not the case. there's no evidence that at all. and evidence of that at all. and let's wait for the factual evidence comes out of the tests. but i think now is let's but at the i think now is let's get from family and leave
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get away from family and leave them time to disagree you them time to disagree more. you know i couldn't agree more i've gone how utter gone through after how utter hell point that hell i think my point is that quite a of it has been to quite a lot of it has been to with the the police decided with the way the police decided handle but former handle the case. but look former police senior detective simon harding, thank you so much. and forensic rescue forensic search and rescue special peter faulding. thank you to . that coming up on you to. that coming up on cancelled as the msm brand valid to demonstrations against immigration is far right when will the government realise that flooding hotels with migrants is just terror communities apart? kelvin mackenzie had to defend those communities in i'm cancelled in the media bubbles with prince harry's legal battle for security costs the british taxpayer hundreds thousands of pounds.is taxpayer hundreds thousands of pounds . is it taxpayer hundreds thousands of pounds. is it fair taxpayer hundreds thousands of pounds . is it fair that we foot pounds. is it fair that we foot the exiled princes bill superstore panel have their say on this ? plus, we'll have more on this? plus, we'll have more of tomorrow's newspaper front pages straight after the .
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break times are sensitive, as you cite now in our media. more front pages straight . the daily pages straight. the daily telegraph is liz charles and bofis telegraph is liz charles and boris johnson's calls for rishi sunak to send fighter jets to ukraine. the right decision . ukraine. the right decision. that's what they say. just five military figures warning that training for the typhoon jets would take three years to, complete. the voice. the headune complete. the voice. the headline simply reads, you can rest now. nicky after the family of nicola bulley released a heartbreaking statement following , the discovery of her following, the discovery of her body. following, the discovery of her body . the following, the discovery of her body. the media was now following, the discovery of her body . the media was now with body. the media was now with tonight's superstar panel. top daily express columnist carol senior reporter at the ie newspaper, benjamin butterworth and the former brexit party mep and the former brexit party mep and political commentator linda to lucy. now the sussex news may have right te n £16.5 billion for have right ten £16.5 billion for spare, 18 million from spotify
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at 8 million from netflix. but harry and meghan still demanding that it's us and not them who should pay for their security . should pay for their security. to make matters worse , the sun to make matters worse, the sun newspaper exclusively revealed today that harry's legal battle having gun guards when he visits the uk is costing the british taxpayer a £300,000. as we know , leaving the royal family security been a major issue for harry, except he's bragging about killing 25 members of the taliban in his toxic tell all. and speaking to the sun, former scotland yard commander john o'connor said to expect protection provided by the state is arrogant and rash no, it is only vanity anyway . he only only vanity anyway. he only wants protection because he thinks he's importance is downgraded . without it . so is it downgraded. without it. so is it fair for to harry all of this money from us? just another desperate attempt to stay relevant caraballo is determined to stay relevant, but i mean, you have to wonder, is stupid, is delusional as he said is he
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sues spoilt he just can't hear the word from anybody. well, we know that , yeah. if he is know that, yeah. if he is a security , it's 100% his own security, it's 100% his own fault. he put a on his arm. he shut up. no, he put a target his own back when he wrote that book, when he said how many taliban had killed if he wants six, if he thinks this country so dangerous for him. listen don't come. we actually don't want him here , but he's still want him here, but he's still going about and the fact the going on about and the fact the british taxpayers paid three grand for this . he's launched a grand for this. he's launched a judicial review which which is what costing them money. he what is costing them money. he wants to change the law because law him. he knew law doesn't suit him. he knew well when he opted out, he was warned he was told what would happen and he did it anyway. he thought it wouldn't apply to him because he special. now he's learned you. andrew had learned he's not you. andrew had his money taken away his wrong detailed taken away is charles who's now paying for that while he's country . who's now paying for that while he's country. but, you he's in this country. but, you know, harry does not as you say, he made 16.5 million from their all of the millions. but if he thinks britain so dangerous
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don't come . hey, newsflash, the don't come. hey, newsflash, the british people don't want it. how sickening that is. how money is how it is? it is all money, he said. but harry has said in the past he doesn't want us to pay- the past he doesn't want us to pay. why only? why is he using our money to fight legal battle? and is, you know, and the thing is, you know, can't change law . it can't just change a law. it doesn't suit you. but he's so arrogant and so vague . benjamin arrogant and so vague. benjamin button with you furious about this. no, i mean, first of all, powerful side . you know, the powerful side. you know, the idea that the idea that charles pay idea that the idea that charles pay for a that he was accused and denied never not and denied and never not convicted of sex pest would have their security pay paid for charles the fact that some of the roof over his prince andrew so i don't think we should say that be good he's worried about £30 billion roof over his head not a roof over his head. that's a gross exaggeration. it is ridiculous that we should not pay ridiculous that we should not pay for the security of prince harry in this country. i daresay it would cost less than this has cost in the year with legal fees, because the truth the
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fees, because the truth is, the british state made him a prince. the british state made him famous. he's made an arrest. he is there is gets it. it's because he was a working royal. but i'm saying that's wrong. i'm saying it is a nonsense. it is facetious suggest that because he's not carrying out duties the risk level is it is probably higher now because he has been so provocative and the fact is that his mother through various failings okay if she'd been better protected may well still better protected may well still be here died because was but she was children drive but she also but she also reject kids she would just mistakes and she was and this probably is why prince harry finds it so sensitive what a mistake that probably was and it is ridiculous to suggest that somebody you still in line to the throne what is it ninth or something is still in line to something he is still in line to the throne. he still and we the throne. he is still a and we should protect him because should protect him. because i tell what, don't pay tell you what, if we don't pay for security, then god forbid something terrible happens to him or his kids. how him or his wife or his kids. how will you that you could say
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that? if you could say that about anything they perceive that flies in the hay for those guys and if we didn't don't pay we did not have we didn't make don't know we didn't make oprah or tom hanks or any other super famous rich person. we made harry famous because the british state made him a prince but he chose to leave the royal family and he can't leave the most famous harry has. i think famous prince harry has. i think , increased risk to the , increased the risk to the royal family he's incited so much hatred towards an innocent family. kate, william their children, in fact, the british people, he's incited so much hatred caused us so much damage. so he should be a risk of being attacked. secondly, i would say actually, everybody down today, i on at about 4:00 i was on twitter at about 4:00 and know what trending and you know what was trending hashtag? i the book from south park you know with a spare spare mocking the spare book. and i do think people are now seeing as a couple of ridicule that they're the perfect fodder for comedians . this all about optics. . now, this is all about optics. they to be and it's got they want to be and it's got nothing to do with that death.
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it's to . do they it's got nothing to. do they feel they all own security? you can you don't have to like the harry and you don't have to care about you don't have to think they represent britain . the fact they represent britain. the fact is that we made him prince. he is that we made him prince. he is all wish should protect is we all wish should protect him. the law is clear. working royals only people who royals are the only people who get protection from scotland yard and he is no longer a working one. we haven't had a situation . we haven't had situation. we haven't had a scenario like this since since the duke of windsor. right. so the duke of windsor. right. so the fact is that it has thrown up an anomaly for which it is clear he at risk. and i'm sorry, but what what dad and what that all protect made clear to him before made a decision to go and slammed the royal family. the decision is wrong time our country and take and millions of pounds he can afford his own security now he wants to pay for his own security. it's people like you opposing now. like you are opposing him now. one of big winners at last one of the big winners at last night's baftas was the irish film of inishowen , picking up film of inishowen, picking up
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four awards. but viewers were left stunned when a real life emerged to perform stage. now that's the actress ariane devos, who was vacationing , chosen to who was vacationing, chosen to kick off the ceremony. she a tuneless and woke number about the female nominees now to hbo's i can't believe that she actually won bafta last year for her role in west story, but in an epic from grace, this cringe worthy performance. i think would have seen her booted out in the first round of britain's got talent audition watch up on ladies in the room. so parting and leaving all here, i presume hometown derby day kerry and kerry with the singing de la la i'm so fine and a girl you a great luck danielle d you broke heart michelle. i've loved you countless . angela bassett did countless. angela bassett did the thing. viola davis. my mann. cate blanchett. kate a genius. jamie lee you are all of us. one of us is here alone . all these of us is here alone. all these planes. we need a big us role. how about that? life is strong
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be true to you. you can't go wrong . oh, it's just awful that wrong. oh, it's just awful that our show set the tone for what was another dreadfully woke sarah brady. still wasn't good enough though for the race baiting msm including this at sly news . some surprises, sly news. some surprises, perhaps including no actors of colour winning of the main acting prizes . i ridiculous acting prizes. i ridiculous ridiculous . are we going to look ridiculous. are we going to look at every single awards ceremony now through prism of race . it is now through prism of race. it is so rigorous of actually because there are some years when three out of the four people who win the prizes are people of colour. you know, just stop. sly news, it's revolting linda, lucy benjamin. but with campbell i do stand by. carrie i've actually benjamin's with lee anderson is going to be reignited once more as we reveal tonight's gracious person and duty and jackass but next in on campus will do junior have any justification for their upcoming strikes. one where i
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time now for and cancel and this is where britain's top speak out on controversial issues the fear of the cancel culture sweeping rest of the media with new unheard poll showing only 20% of brits disagree with the statement immigration levels are too high. it's fairto say statement immigration levels are too high. it's fair to say the nafion too high. it's fair to say the nation has had enough of both legal and legal migration , legal and legal migration, including over 2500 new arrivals on small boats across channel in the last two months alone, protests have broken out across country as local communities are torn apart. but rather than listening to their understandable concerns, the msm wants to run them far right. and it happened again over the weekend with the hard left commentator lewis goodall lbc tweeting huge presence on outskirts of rotherham for far
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right protests and outside a houdayinn right protests and outside a holiday inn express asylum seekers. we understand it's one of five such far right events organised all this week and now carol mackenzie . why are people carol mackenzie. why are people like lewis goodall, who should be representing very real concerns from his listeners, why does he just want to paint all of the people as far right? because it may. it's an easy conversation to have as to why don't you say far right up a picture of hitler or something like that? what he what nobody will into account. remember, all these from the left and these guys are from the left and these guys are from the left and the by the way, the labour the lbc, by the way, the labour broadcasting company. i love that it's a show. it's a shocking time. what about just about james o'brien? by sending his kids off to private school, but talking about isn't it disgusting state disgusting the state of education britain today education in britain today anyway? and chief anyway? but credit and chief lady s james o'brien paying , lady s james o'brien paying, didn't she? exactly. trowels a fortune off of his company which i basically approve of i think
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but on the question of why is anybody who has a problem in heart and in their street and perhaps in their work and also worrying about their children's future and god knows what else, why it that they have to be far right. all they are are ordinary people concerned about their and labour of course don't know what to say . so starmer actually is to say. so starmer actually is too clever to get involved in that migration area and he talk in exactly the same way the sunak talks. and boris talked . sunak talks. and boris talked. he will talk about i'm to solve this he is not going to solve this he is not going to solve this unless . he wants to do this unless. he wants to do something really quite tough. an outside the norm of politics. now, that's the question. will anybody do anything now ? not anybody do anything now? not what would nigel do you say nigel, even nigel is not prepared to actually say to the only thing that the smugglers understand is violence. why don't just pursue them right ?
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don't just pursue them right? when israel has a problem on the west or in palestine, fight , west or in palestine, fight, they take some of it and then they take some of it and then they go. they don't worry about what the world. but what do you mean by violence? i i'm always saying the same thing. i'm the same thing. we should send our ss whatever to in there ss or whatever to in there secretly and treat it like war. yeah, it a war for us isn't it. it's an invasion. we have 150,000 waiting. well, we have schools which can't cope. we have hospitals. hospitals? i in a hospital the other day the doctor the working of the doctor will be shocking by the way some pizzas in kind of kind the weybridge borders you would have thought it would be in good nick it was the fact that doctor it worked in it. so why is it that we need doctors but but but the thing is coming though surely there political step before there is a political step before though are though which is leaving the are sunak and starmer have the balls to do that. nobody will do anything. nobody will demand would do that brafman would do that. aviva if we
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that. there aviva even if we that. there aviva even if we that would that be enough would actually solve the problem think would be a stop. yes it would be a start but he's not going to stop the if you're making well if you're £100,000 a h but if they know if they the folks stop paying they know if they the folks stop paying the money if they know they are never going end up on british soil. if they know there's going to be. but what happens when they arrive here are what do we what are we going to do back in the boat and send them again? i've got to be dropping off every off and dropping them off every off and dropping them off every off and drop them off from you worked in australia. don't process australia. well don't process them offshore. is where them offshore. that is where resolve to you. welcome resolve show it to you. welcome to territories. to one of our territories. there's of potentially turning one of our islands into a processing centre like they did with australia. the isle wine no further . but with australia. the isle wine no further. but then with australia. the isle wine no further . but then there with australia. the isle wine no further. but then there are also schemes like the rollout of the schemes like the rollout of the scheme which obviously can't happen, we're only only taking out in a violent way. happen, we're only only taking out in a violent way . the out in a violent way. the smugglers who are making the money is ever going to see them as a terrorist organisation. they are , by the way, hugely
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they are, by the way, hugely clever , you know, allegedly the clever, you know, allegedly the whole of the french police and the french french french army. right it doesn't matter. we either do that or i'm afraid ten years from today, that 150,000 number, that will be four or 500,000 will potentially look in a political revolution. but are we going to stay on but i we going to stay on this? but i do want to about the junior doctors. very worked up doctors. and you very worked up about voted to strike about this. they voted to strike an overwhelming 97% vote. this walkout start march. as walkout could start march. as many as 45,000 and turning their back on patients 72 hours covered. i know, i know and they by the way no intensive care i mean really there a thing called a hippocratic oath . they are a hippocratic oath. they are doing harm to the patients their money round about 58,000. okay after about five years my okay not fantastic. by the way, 37 some 37. if you work at the weekends, if they work if work 8 hours over, they get 20% more money than their daily right. honestly, i'm not that they shouldn't be. well i want them to be well paid. i say they are
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already being least adequately paid . and what i can't paid. and what i can't understand is what kind of person becomes a doctor and then says , i tell you what, there's says, i tell you what, there's a bomb gone off, right? and there's a load of people going into an a&e. are really going to stand aside or or smaller small car crash. right and which one person's dead, one person's just about hanging on. are they saying, i tell you what, we're not doing that one, it has to be a bomb to it. these are shocking from massively people they know they're doing. they are taking somebody else's pain to. increase their pay. i really hate them for it. to be honest, i hate the whole of the nhs, the nhs it looks to me as though we have no idea why we get some of those american hospital companies in here and offer some competition because as a state monopoly it is not working. it's not for the customer, the patient definitely not working. allegedly for the doctors, the nurses, the ambulance driver. nobody's working. why we bring
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competition into it. i think pay would probably go up and people would probably go up and people would feel happier. it would . i would feel happier. it would. i mean, great piece that i really wouldn't be able to check out by trevor kavanagh in the sun about the australian health system. i discovered it myself over christmas i had to go to the doctors there works brilliantly you know it works brilliantly and there other models that work on everyone's hand and everybody's worried about , everybody's worried about, right? if you are poor, you are skint, your coverage , if you're skint, your coverage, if you're old and you've got a problem , old and you've got a problem, you're covered. if it's in the andifs you're covered. if it's in the and it's in the middle, i'm being treated to try calling it, they try the best i went to a hospital the other that the conditions the doctor the gp was working working well beyond beyond shocking and you know what he said i apologise he said the heating is not working . this the heating is not working. this was in the hospital, i was like minus five and i said, don't worry. i said, i'm used travelling by swl trains so you don't need to worry honestly. kelvin mackenzie you get back on
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your no thank you so much. we'll speak on thursday . but it's time speak on thursday. but it's time now to reveal tonight's greatest and union jack jackass. my superstar panel back carol tonight who are you going nominate as your jib okay? nominate as yourjib okay? mine's the queen consort camilla and the royal voluntary service . together they're organising the coronation champions awards. these awards will the herculean efforts of zillions of people up and down the country who give that time for free to hospitals, to homeless shelters, to whatever . and to homeless shelters, to whatever. and this this these are the people should be rewarded in the new honours list. but instead , the awards list. but instead, the awards are given to super rich celebrities are paid for doing their jobs and celebrities are paid for doing theirjobs and should be given to these people nice benjamin away. if you remember mine is us president joe biden who flew in to see president zelenskyy today . friday, is one year since the war broke out. and i think joe biden, along with like boris johnson, keir starmer , the johnson, keir starmer, the german chancellor, the west nato has a lot to be proud of, as joe
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biden said, for standing against the megalomaniac. biden said, for standing against the megalomaniac . putin berlin's the megalomaniac. putin berlin's lucy you nominate mine is boris johnson.i lucy you nominate mine is boris johnson. i often critical of but credit where credit is due he is speaking out against the threats of getting rid of the northern ireland protocol bill which stops the eu from ruling over uk territory without . so for that territory without. so for that he gets my greatest brit this week . oh well look he gets my greatest brit this week. oh well look i'm going to go with you belinda. i'm going to go with because i think he could be the only thing to stop the rot in the tory party and potentially stop the brexit sell out too. as i discussed top of the show, carole malone you need somebody, please mine sadly and i'm very sad to say, this is lang's police. if there was a prize for the wrong way to conduct a missing persons investigation . and this is. this investigation. and this is. this is it. it's been three weeks since nicola bulley disappeared. the campaign to find her has beenin the campaign to find her has been in shambles their media campaign has been shambolic the
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way they have given this information about nicola about hrt and the fact that she had alcohol problems has been a sham . and i just think they've caused even yesterday when that when nicola's body was found , when nicola's body was found, they said it could take seven days to identify it and the end it has. but why would you say that to a family who was already in agony? this heads must roll over this investigation . over this investigation. benjamin butterworth. you all know me well. mine is the sanctimonious boy sanctimonious bully boy lee anderson who sat this room a anderson who sat on this room a couple of days ago calling . me? couple of days ago calling. me? but how about the head . yes, but how about the head. yes, this is not the language of someone who's the vice chair of the party of government. he is just a playground bully. you want to cancel them ? i think he want to cancel them? i think he should be. i mean, i'm going to make a complaint to the conservative party. he be in the job. he talks about journalists like that want cancel like that so want to cancel them. he himself you like cancelling people. belinda lucy, your nominee . mine cancelling people. belinda lucy, your nominee. mine is the cancelling people. belinda lucy, your nominee . mine is the puffin your nominee. mine is the puffin publishing organise they have on
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i meant sensitivity police crew which they hired to assault our beautiful beloved children's book author roald dahl. his language is a tough call tonight because made me so mad. but it's got to be like this. the police who turn the tragedy into a farce. unfortunately carmelo, if benjamin butterworth volunteered to lose my superstar panel tonight thank you so much. thank you for company tonight i'm back tomorrow from 9 pm. headline is next goodnight .
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