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n0 spin, no bias , no spin, no bias , no censorship. no spin, no bias, no censorship. i'm dan burton. tonight make no mistake a post boris betrayal is afoot just like i warned you , afoot just like i warned you, destroying brexit is not going to be long before remainer in chief care marches us back into the eu . always sound the alarm the eu. always sound the alarm on fishy rishi and explain why cova ramona is finished if he fails to stare the eu over northern ireland. that's a nice digest. next that my superstar panel weigh in. joining me tonight, amanda patel, matt le tissier and rebecca reid . then tissier and rebecca reid. then i'll be joined by baroness kate who too has a stark warning to
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the government if brussels bulldozes our brexit deal, the government if brussels bulldozes our brexit deal , the bulldozes our brexit deal, the tories are toast . she's live tories are toast. she's live with me at 950. also coming up on the show tonight, nicola bulley heart broken sister has shed poignant tribute to the tragic mother of two but unanswered questions remain about the shambolic lancashire police investigation . so tonight police investigation. so tonight i'm asking has this case made you lose faith in the police? petronella wyatt bolton and patsy stephenson , whose own patsy stephenson, whose own confrontation with the match dunng confrontation with the match during a sarah everard vigil sent shockwaves across the country . i've got to debate that country. i've got to debate that in the clash at 920 the woman tipped to replace scheming sturgeon has already been written off by the perennially out of touch in westminster elite after she displayed this refreshing honesty which being a man and a woman that what i practise. but i will not rule back on any rights that exist in. scotland but with a strong
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socially conservative government running through the snp as kate forbes really finished and, should her moral position based on religious beliefs really stop becoming first minister? that's how big debate in the media was at ten. elsewhere it's safe to say the sussexes thrown their fair share of shade. but meghan is upset and overwhelmed . she's is upset and overwhelmed. she's overwhelmed by her part , overwhelmed by her part, roasting instagram, loving wife actually doesn't want her privacy . how dare you, sir? my privacy. how dare you, sir? my instagram loving wife has always wanted her brother. there and ever so. it's been funny, but with meghan also said to be, quote , obsessed with the court quote, obsessed with the court she's fighting with her estranged sisters, samantha markle does she deserves scorn from hollywood liberal circle. she's now what samantha going through speak out live . in an through speak out live. in an exclusive interview at. 1020. plus, esteemed royal biographer tom bowerjoins me live in the studio as he offers the latest insight on the duke's harry and added truth is it time king puts
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the disruptive duo in their place? tom's at 1040, and as parents in merseyside protest against migrant hotels but are unfairly branded as far right bigots, why the left so determined to shut down the immigration debate? nigel farage gives his unfiltered opinion on this . at 935, we'll have a first this. at 935, we'll have a first look at tomorrow's newspaper front pages, too, as well as the greatest person in uae and jackass names. this dan wootton tonight. go . tonight. let's go. myspace old. yes. so my spineless sunak inability protect brexit will see him axed .bons protect brexit will see him axed . boris coming up right after the news with polly middlehurst first . down thank you. good first. down thank you. good evening. the top story on gb news tonight, the united states
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president says the country will announce new sanctions against russia this week . president russia this week. president biden was speaking to thousands who gathered in the centre of warsaw today, telling the crowds the ukrainian people's love of their country will prevail in their country will prevail in the war against russia . and that the war against russia. and that followed talks. he held this afternoon with the president of poland a day after his surprise visit to ukraine. well today, the two leaders addressed security issues and growing nato's. in poland . the west was nato's. in poland. the west was not plotting to attack russia and putin said today it and millions of russian citizens only want to live in peace . only want to live in peace. their neighbours are not the enemy . this their neighbours are not the enemy. this war is never a necessity . it's a tragedy . well, necessity. it's a tragedy. well, russia has issued a warning to the west by suspending its participation in its arms treaty with the states. vladimir putin made the announcement during a major speech on the war in
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ukraine, where he also accused the west trying to acquire limitless . but russia does not limitless. but russia does not abandon the treaty but suspends its participation . before its participation. before resuming the discussion of this treaty, we must first understand what does such countries of nato like france , great britain like france, great britain aspire to do ? and how will we aspire to do? and how will we take that strategic arsenals into account ? well, here at into account? well, here at home, government departments have recommended that nhs workers, police and teachers all get a pay of three and a half% in new submissions to the independent pay review body well below the average pay demand of around 10. and that nurses announced a pause on next week's planned strike action, saying entered intensive talks on pay with the government . the royal with the government. the royal college of nursing talks with health secretary steve barclay will start tomorrow. nurses were to walk out on march. the first for 48 hours in their long running over pay jobs ,
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running over pay jobs, conditions . and the chancellor conditions. and the chancellor is under pressure , improve is under pressure, improve pubuc is under pressure, improve public sector pay rises for workers after official figures show today. state are stronger than was predicted , said the than was predicted, said the office for national revealed the government reported a monthly surplus of government reported a monthly surplus of £5.4 billion in january. the surprising number is mainly because of self—assessment tax income. but jeremy hunt, who's due to set out plans for tax and spending in the budget on march the 15th, played the significance of the surplus to the national finances . now the princess of wales visited a home for elderly people berkshire today and as its day kate picked up some batter a spatula and a frying pan to flip up some culinary treats. however the princess had to admit she have much of a flair for it . she even said her flair for it. she even said her children might her pancakes after seeing her attempt, which she called a congealed blob .
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she called a congealed blob. you're up to date on tv online , you're up to date on tv online, on dab plus radio. this is gb news. more now from wootton tonight tonight . tonight tonight. should we trust rishi sunak not to sell out northern ireland and actually can we even trust brexit be secure and strong long under this globalist regime . under this globalist regime. sadly, the answer increasingly appears be hell no . i always appears be hell no. i always warned the anti—democratic coup against brexiteer. boris johnson was , part of a plot to undermine was, part of a plot to undermine brexit and tie us closer to the european union forevermore. asking you tonight is to not forget what the assault on boris johnson from the msm and the political establishment all these months has been about .
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these months has been about. it's been about destroy in brexit. if we don't careful allow this madness to continue, it's not going to be long before remainer in chief keir starmer us back into the eu . of course us back into the eu. of course the msm also part of the plot to undermine democracy . why the undermine democracy. why the hell do you think they went so hard to depose boris from office over the most minor of indiscretions? rather than use all brexit freedoms to see us thrive across the world? this anti—democrat sick globalist regime the masses haven't voted for led fishy rishi sunak wants to see us handcuffed to the block and actually block. the biggest democrat mandate in british history . sadly those british history. sadly those predictions tonight appear to be coming true with sunak and tory wets encouraging european research group and dupe to accept a watered down comment eyes over the northern ireland protocol that does not guarantee
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by still allowing role for european judges. they must not simply not acceptable to those us who believe in the opportunities provided by a real brexit and sunak is now in a perilous position politically . perilous position politically. with his high profile brexiteer , secretary, suella braverman said to be on resignation watch after issuing only tepid support earlier this week, with some time now of challenges relating to trade , customs and to trade, customs and sovereignty when it comes to northern ireland and the northern ireland and the northern irish protocol and the legacy that the government introduced is one of the biggest tools that we have in solving the problem on the irish sea. the definition of insanity is doing the thing over and over again and expecting different. but as jacob rees—mogg pointed out sunak seems to be following failed. theresa may's brexit playbook . no. why so much playbook. no. why so much political capital has been spent
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on something without . getting on something without. getting the dup and the rg onside . the dup and the rg onside. first, it's quite surprising because . this is very i actually because. this is very i actually think sunak has a political death wish . despite voting for death wish. despite voting for brexit, making it clear he doesn't give a about morphing into a brexit in name way out once he's actually in power. especially now that he's been advised by william hague and chancellor high tax. jeremy hunt , who is shamelessly lobbying behind the scenes for swiss style alignment , having style alignment, having previously plumped for a sacred referenda . that coupled with the referenda. that coupled with the fact his government, has virtually virtually every at vantage brexit could provide us by taxes to record 70 as high as 70 year high with no end, by the way, no end to the financial torture in sight, not even at the budget next month. so unless sunak holds firm and stares down
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the eu over northern ireland, i believe he's finished and it's only a matter of time until. bofis only a matter of time until. boris johnson returns to number 10 to finish the job he . i hope 10 to finish the job he. i hope i'm proven wrong, but sunak looks like cannot be trusted on to respond my superstar panel top daily mail columnist and bootle england football legend and social commentator to matt letizia and author and journalist rebecca reid. amanda, i can't believe sitting here saying this in 2023, but it looks like another big brexit. sell—out by sunak is on the way. dan, i can't believe you told fib at the very start of the show where you said just then, i hope it's not true, but i hope she's and far sustained you did not believe . i'd rather see that not believe. i'd rather see that sunak. not believe. i'd rather see that sunak . i'd rather sunak actually sunak. i'd rather sunak actually was a loyal brexiteer . sunak was a loyal brexiteer. sunak doesn't have a brexit bone in body. and look, i've never spoken ill of william hague and
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i don't intend to stop now because you, my former. but . because you, my former. but. that's a big bootleg . but if that's a big bootleg. but if william hague is backing you , william hague is backing you, your northern ireland proposals, then you know it's a it's a it's your sell—out. i'm sorry. i'm sorry, william. that's the only i'm ever going to say. except you need a lot of powder on your bald head when this show is to have it. i don't know what i. what's going wrong? hey, i've got mad. okay? let's be really here. rishi, is not a brexiteer. he was. he's using this. he never was. he's using this. the truth and ireland deal to. try and open up the doors to europe let's do it and simple peoples me the language i understand he's trying to do a deal with the eu he's trying to break the brexit covenant and what is what is so beautiful at the moment is it that instead of when she was trying to get rid of boris and was circling him and not let's not forget he caused downfall by resigning . caused downfall by resigning. now you've got suella braverman . i love that woman circling
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like a great white shark in a crazy doing little . i'm here. crazy doing little. i'm here. you hear the music? do doo doo doo doo doo doo doo big. and she's representing a large number of conservative lives. now, i think you're right dan, even though you think you're really regret it. i don't think soon you'll sunni. i'm i'm thinking i think your son the spurs play god i hoping rishi is going to be in power for he's going to be in power for he's going to be in power for he's going to he's going to fall on this because his instincts are all pro—european. i mean this is you know, it's astonishing, isn't it? it's a deal that effectively sells out northern ireland it's completely unacceptable to brexiteers . it unacceptable to brexiteers. it certainly is. and rishi has to decide if he is the prime minister of the whole of united kingdom or if he's just serving a small interest of the united kingdom and. for me, i think think you're right. i don't think you're right. i don't think he can be trusted on this. i think he is a globalist quite
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frankly, a sell—out and a sell—out. i believe i'm with you. i think a sell—out is rebecca read are massive allocations sunak doing this? if he thinks his policy you know in the bag is going to go back into their box. i think he's got another thing coming if there is another thing coming if there is another prime minister before the next election i honestly i'm going to lose mind. this is like the we'll just be the prime minister. he was exactly rebecca won't be a new one. no, just an old. now, this is like going to reality tv show loses its way and they're like bring in some twins. let's do it in the dark. let's make everybody deal with not the tv. is not really on the tv. this is huge. it so frustrating what huge. it is so frustrating what i'm saying you worried about the sovereignty of northern ireland know not a term i don't even care. i don't understand what it means. like most people in this country, really don't country, i really don't understand, number country, i really don't unpeople d, number country, i really don't unpeople in number country, i really don't unpeople in this number country, i really don't unpeople in this country number country, i really don't unpeople in this country wh01ber of people in this country who understand what any of that agitation is tiny. and agitation means is tiny. and i am not of you think the am not one of do you think the people in ireland obviously
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people in ireland who obviously voted brexit deserve to have voted for brexit deserve to have their fate by european judges like the rest of the country? about half of them voted for brexit and about half of them didn't. and also all of them we respect democracy all of our life and all of our lives have moved on since then. i was like a old. i was drunk all a 24 year old. i was drunk all time. i'm now like a 31 year old mother. i have a drunk. want to stop talking brexit more stop talking about brexit more than in the world than anything else in the world from cup. can't from world cup. but we can't stop talking brexit because i know so slow and boring know this is so slow and boring and most people don't understand. it's a dry economic concept which isn't right. no, it's dry because ultimately it's not dry because ultimately we've we've got 70. i put a prime minister tonight, a prime minister who comes in speaking what was voted for is not believe in our sovereignty. you just don't believe in and us being a contained unity and not a slave to europe that is really but it'll be really fun when he loses the next election and then we get to have a fresh start on a bit of a and not the a bit of a change and not the same awful old people on like i don't know just have the
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don't know we'll just have the same who actually to same people who actually want to take us into the european union. problem i mean problem is just lie about i mean if we could avoid talking it and he's already that he wants he's already said that he wants to our deals with to renegotiate our deals with europe. gone well europe. well it hasn't gone well beenin europe. well it hasn't gone well been in it, has it realistically? i mean, again, been in it, has it realnot ally? i mean, again, been in it, has it realnot this’ i mean, again, been in it, has it realnot this is mean, again, been in it, has it realnot this is meemyigain, been in it, has it realnot this is meemy area, i'm not this is not my area, it's not my main thing. but do you guys feel brexit's going well well, we love and think well well, we love and i think it's we had. yeah. we had a it's we ever had. yeah. we had a chance to judge i think would be the time if we had the quite a long time if we had a brexiteer or number 10. we haven't done. it's haven't get it done. it's impossible to judge. i mean, number one, locked down our number one, we locked down our unnecessarily for two unnecessarily for over two years. number two, then years. number two, we then raised the tax to the highest it is in since world war two, which means that so of the advantages that we could have taken through our have gone to have been chucked out of what ways, for example, up taxes, know, all example, up taxes, you know, all a sudden there's one big thing in in rishi sunak. a sudden there's one big thing in in rishi sunak . and so i had in in rishi sunak. and so i had not spent a billions and billions on on encouraging work from home culture with that is ridiculous payouts which are a
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way we're going to shout with each other about what from home later i think i know we're not. oh no we're not doing that anymore. well, did another week. well i, i just think this is going to be a seismic but yet again i feel like sunak doesn't give a about none of them get about his party grassroots. none of them care about anything . all of them care about anything. all of them care about anything. all of themselves in their careers. sorry, that's that is not is a bonng sorry, that's that is not is a boring on inventor thing to say. this is what they are all out think. no, i think at the level i think there is there are some politicians, maybe some of the employees i think think employees but i think i think when to that top level, when you get to that top level, when you get to that top level, when the minister, when you get to the minister, then i think you're absolutely when you get to the minister, the|true. ink you're absolutely when you get to the minister, the|true. suella're absolutely when you get to the minister, the|true. suella bravermanely when you get to the minister, the|true. suella braverman no , not true. suella braverman no, she's sica. no would she's david de sica. no would like to feel who are loads really senior people and lots junior people in the in the party who really care about brexit and date and don't this swell of braverman they are friends loser and a half oh in the wall is certainly she's mean you can't say you she said
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william paley to powder head i'm not the meanest person on the sofa right you're not the nicest person on this. yeah you definitely get televised superstar battle in the whitney, but i have to be still to come amid fresh protests against migrant hotels with more concerned locals unfairly branded far bigots. why the left so determined to shut down the immigration debate will the nigel farage honest at 35? but up next in the clash as nicola bulley family mourns the tragic mother of two unanswered questions remain. please. so tonight i want to ask this as the case you lose faith in our joining me to debate it petronella wyatt henry bolton and stephenson. they'll be here after the break. but actually i want to know what you think on this that's most important to me. we didn't use the uk tweeting at gb news. our poll running .
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time now for the clash . and time now for the clash. and after the devastating discovery of nicola bulley his body yesterday by her sister louise cunningham has paid tribute to the mother of two, posting yellow heart on social media while urging people to spread the love. niki in a statement released yesterday , the family released yesterday, the family said, we love you . always have said, we love you. always have
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and always we will take it from here . regrettably, the memory of here. regrettably, the memory of nicola has been sullied. i believe, by the lancashire police. it's disgusting of her problems with alcohol and the menopause revealed .just problems with alcohol and the menopause revealed . just hours menopause revealed. just hours after detective rebecca smith said she wouldn't invade nicola's privacy . so rather than nicola's privacy. so rather than finding the missing mum think the police near the end of the investigation only cared about covering their own backside following a whole host of criticisms about the way they dean criticisms about the way they dealt with the case. this prompted petronella wyatt write in the daily telegraph that the police have lost the faith of the middle classes and ruined their public image forever. the middle classes and ruined their public image forever . what their public image forever. what do you think ? do you feel the do you think? do you feel the way that the lancs police dealt with the nicola bulley case has made you lose the faith in our forces altogether? let me know your thoughts by emailing dan at gbnews.uk. you can vote in our poll at gb news the results coming up shortly. but first i'm
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joined by the writer of that aforementioned petronella wyatt , former leader of ukip. aforementioned petronella wyatt , former leader of ukip . henry , former leader of ukip. henry bolton is of course law and order activist and women's rights patsy stevenson was famously arrested at sarah everard's vigil. in 2021, prompting a whole host of criticism of the police. there is a picture of the wyatt. i mean , was a very powerful column mean, was a very powerful column today , but it's quite today, but it's quite a significant thing to say that the middle classes have lost the faith in police and in the uk based on one case. but do you feel that has been coming a long time? yes, i do . it's not one time? yes, i do. it's not one case i can give example of cases, but let's go back to just everard. the way the women who in a peaceful capital with
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treason , absolutely appalling . treason, absolutely appalling. we know also the way in cousin's case is that . the police have case is that. the police have a problem with women especially sort of middle women. i in france for example the french folk class are suspicious. the police they call them and they treat them without caution in country, we've indulged in a kind of nostalgic love affair with the police . it is very much with the police. it is very much in some ways, or was of dix. and i don't know when i grew up, i adored left constable we them and we thought they had our best interests exactly but i no longer think of this because also raised about my experience the police when i had a mother with me this is very yeah we didn't know what she was doing
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or saying and who was subject move with paranoia which is dementia symptom and she she ran the and she accused me of child killer the police right and instead of being sensitive they just do it with the utmost brutality they wouldn't listen to me i wasn't even allowed to kind of all this. but i was told not to answer back. i was dragged out of the house in handcuffs placed in a holding cell, but for 6 hours and tormented and abused. i'm who is class law abiding and this shook me to my core and. i've never felt the same about the so say your police in the faith has your police in the faith has your faith in. the police yeah i mean i mean the thing with going very briefly back to nicola bulley i think it was gratuitous
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and distasteful to release that personal well indeed and henry bolton look know you were a great defender of police and actually i'm usually with you . actually i'm usually with you. and on the nicola bulley case, i need to be very clear because the media has been criticised too. i the media has been criticised too i do not the media has been criticised too. i do not utter nicola bulley name public or on this until last thursday . really. and until last thursday. really. and the reason that i decided i didn't want to join the circus. i think the police needs do their job. i think the police needs do theirjob. but you know i think the police needs do their job. but you know when, i think the police needs do theirjob. but you know when, my opinion changed when the lancashire police that highly personal information about her suffering from menopause and having issues with alcohol because do not tell me the police would have done the same thing. if it was a man, there's way police would have way the police would have released statements. this released the statements. this older gone missing. older man has gone missing. he's from erectile from issues with erectile dysfunction and is drinking a lot . would have done lot. they would not have done that and at that point, to me, this became issue police. this became an issue of police. yes and no. and, you know, i agree with a lot of what said
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about the general concern that we're treating the lancashire police well in this particular case. think, you know, somebody said other day, i can't remember who it was that need to learn the lessons as to how we about such cases. and i tell you what the lesson is don't speculate and of the problems here and and one of the problems here and i know the case and this i don't know the case and this is going to probably be the subject of an investigation by the police the independent police complaints imagine. complaints authority, i imagine. but know , the police but i you know, the police should be able to get on with their job when the should be able to get on with theirjob when the media media their job when the media media outlets have been clearly interfering with it on the ground , the case on the ground, ground, the case on the ground, speaking to potential witnesses, going the ground themselves, attacking the police, contacting the family despite police and family requests not to now then the police have got a problem and they and they they've announced in they announced in a in a press that that nicola bulley had vulnerabilities . bulley had vulnerabilities. yeah. but they said, no, no,
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wait let me finish. let me finish . thank you . and therein finish. thank you. and therein lies the problem , because if the lies the problem, because if the media have i don't know whether they have certain people been contacting the family harassing the family and so on with just a let me finish. it's not different issue if the police in we don't know in consultation with the family have decided to try and close down all that intrusion that has resulted certainly bring patsy if it wasn't with the family's agreement though the police their mind within couple of hours and i believe it's because the lancashire were like oh goodness me , this press goodness me, this press conference hasn't stopped of the criticism of us. so almost became victim blaming nicola bulley it did. and the thing is that what i mean as much you can blame the media the police fed the media that information and they run with it . and so many they run with it. and so many headunes they run with it. and so many headlines came out saying that was she a fit mother and just the absolute misogyny of these headlines. and yet again , we've
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headlines. and yet again, we've got other cases where you know that who had teacher was murdered by her husband and all the headlines said oh because she overshadowed him her exact excuse in behaviour. so when a man is in police police that release from the police about the police but the police that the police but the police that the police but the police that the police are media experts that detective the law enforcement people and so we saying but the point is that they are flooded they're inundated some of them are designed to appeal a disaster, but they are not appeal . it's but they are not appeal. it's not it's not the job of themselves against the media. they're required to and they're also required to try to protect the public and particularly victims from people around the victims from people around the victims , witnesses from that victims, witnesses from that intrusion . and what i'm saying intrusion. and what i'm saying here, they're releasing you know, you're not letting me you know, you're not letting me you know, you're not letting me you know, you're not letting don't know, you're not letting don't know why they released . i don't know why they released. i don't know why they released. i don't know why they that we are we are we're making assumptions by your judgement. now the police should
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rightly the home the police and the family homes the place that they were and she is she she is partly unconvinced were her words. now i think there are questions to answer here. i think the police should be reviewing as they do in every major they review every step. they basically go through it again, they look at what went well and what went badly and they review all that and they try to learn the lessons from i mean, i don't know what the bafis mean, i don't know what the basis is. i just but if i can just say down this is against a backdrop backdrop that petronella quite rightly described , the beginning of this described, the beginning of this discussion whereby the public themselves and the media are all too ready for some good reason too ready for some good reason to criticise policing and policing is not what it should be. in that sense, i that's a bit unfair in this case because i've given my example and i had absolutely no intention of criticising the police. i thought it was important that the investigation was allowed to
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play the investigation was allowed to play out. but the way that they handled and there were times when it really like the when it really felt like the police getting off the police were getting off the attention. they tweeted attention. they they tweeted a to someone who'd made a leg killing sign it show. i mean, one of the tanks . it was just one of the tanks. it was just bizarre. yeah i mean, i'd not heard about that. so that's yeah, it's baffling, but i think , you know, from someone who does criticise the police a lot, i actually was on the people that i didn't think would that i didn't think they would not necessarily do something wrong but when it comes down to a missing person or saying the in my belief we kind of have to on the police for which i wish we didn't have to rely on just the police force just my personal opinion because of my view is this is one of those instances where i was like, well okay, they have just get on okay, they have to just get on with job. hope they do with their job. i hope they do it and they didn't it well. and they didn't do well. unfortunately, the well. unfortunately, i think the police will agree. police the police will agree. the police should not be tweeting. they should be out tweeting. they should not be out doing the dance and doing all these the dance and everything they do this is undermine the whole thing, the ethos policing
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ethos of policing as a profession to serve public, profession to serve the public, to protect and property has be credible in doing it to be protective but yeah so i couldn't agree more i got to say that has been come to mind and the picture was point guess it's the picture was point guess it's the tweeting and the lego model this is part of that problem nobody. okay fascinating discussion. telegraph discussion. daily telegraph columnist wyatt columnist petronella wyatt women's advocates patsy women's rights advocates patsy stevenson and the former leader , the uk independence party, henry bolton . thank so much. henry bolton. thank you so much. but you agree with here? but who do you agree with here? has bulley case made has the nicola bulley case made you faith in police ? you lose faith in the police? john on says after john on twitter says after a series of mistakes by the police, i lost faith a long time ago, penny says. i lost faith in the police when . they started the police when. they started dancing pride parades and dancing at pride parades and questioning. were wrong. questioning. people were wrong. think same as what henry think very same as what henry was just say and from kate on twitter. have the twitter. i still have faith the police, they not the problem police, they are not the problem it's the social detective it's the social media detective treating if they can treating crimes as if they can be with conspiracies . and be solved with conspiracies. and your verdict is now and this is fascinating. probably our closest poll in a long time, 53%
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of you say the nicola bulley case has made you lose faith in the police. 47% say you still believe them. coming up as northern ireland protocol negotiations hang in the balance. i'm joined by prominent labour campaigner baroness kate hoey , who warns that if brussels hoey, who warns that if brussels bulldoze as our brexit deal, the tories are don't miss her live at 950. but next with more parents unfairly branded far right bigots for simply exercise their right to protest against migrant hotels and communities widely so determined shut down the immigration debate. nigel farage he is live with me on this straight after.
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the top now for what the farage and another 200 concerned parents protested against the migrant hotel in knowsley, liverpool on sunday as local community continues to try everything , continues to try everything, make their fear and fury heard. but with politicians and the msm still dismissing their genuine concerns about uncontrollable immigration and its far right bigotry , this was the locals bigotry, this was the locals message back to them . it's message back to them. it's always looking after our daughters and children. we won't say , are we going to support say, are we going to support a see you're protecting the baby. so we all thought that's it .
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so we all thought that's it. just lucky, nice got does . all just lucky, nice got does. all around no far right he'll swear if it weren't parents encouraging parents to go to border hoping to see we going to carry on like on so nigel these folks have heard the comments from the likes of lewis goodall at albie saying these just far right protests and not taking them on head on and say no we just concerned parents. yes. i mean, the very that caused the problem by that completely ludicrous idea is that somehow allowing in tens of thousands of young men from cultures, by the way , in which women aren't even way, in which women aren't even second last cities , sends the second last cities, sends the idea that somehow it's now the fault of mums and dads , aunts
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fault of mums and dads, aunts and uncles and grandfathers. it's there and that somehow is nonsense. but when you saw that yesterday in kent or teenage . yesterday in kent or teenage. protested in dover outside a police station this is just beginning in ireland protests but this year at the end of the day happy plain people that we saw what happened in rotherham telford in and elsewhere . and telford in and elsewhere. and the biggest warning of a lot what is happening in sweden which is truly . see stockholm which is truly. see stockholm which is truly. see stockholm which i knew in the nineties is this sort of nicest cities in the world now crime captains i promise you these protests only just begun. we are about a very difficult , very fractious period
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difficult, very fractious period . every attempt to be back by politicians, by mainstream , to politicians, by mainstream, to demonise ordinary mums and dads . sad about the welfare of that all. i think it really is incumbent with now, but yes, of course with any protest those a few nut jobs that happens that in the fight everywhere else but the majority of those will be both worried about their kids. we've done this ourselves the conservative government elected with an 80 seat majority to take back control of our borders , has back control of our borders, has allowed this to happen . i tell allowed this to happen. i tell you what, we ought to be angry on behalf of those parents. they totally and not just demonise these folk. now look , nigel, these folk. now look, nigel, probably biggest story in the world the ongoing ukraine and the form of him this charles joined her predecessor boris
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johnson in calling for fighter to be sent to ukraine. watch for you from working inside government that we did all we could as quickly as we could to persuade our allies and we have built up now an alliance have countries supplying those weapons . i can't wait to see the weapons. i can't wait to see the tanks and i can't wait to see the fighter jets in ukraine help the fighterjets in ukraine help those brave ukrainians. the fighterjets in ukraine help those brave ukrainians . the those brave ukrainians. the allies who want no one is asking is whether we're at risk of unnecessarily this war escalation. this is former prime i mean, boris johnson wants to send the entirety the royal air force . i mean, you always can't force. i mean, you always can't believe how mad some of this is. nobody thinks what putin did a year ago this was right. some of us predicted it. i said in the
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european parliament in 2014 there will be a war and, ukraine, because we will have given putin a cause belie it doesn't make a putin supporter but this now is entering the territory of madness . and i have territory of madness. and i have to say most the media report great great hugh . oh, no , i great great hugh. oh, no, i think we've just lost nigel farage. what a shame . we'll see farage. what a shame. we'll see if we can get him back in just one moment. but no, he's going. we had a few issues. his microphone, i think we might have him back. i'll just hang for on one minute to see. i think, nigel, we've got you back . o90, think, nigel, we've got you back . 090, no . can you hear us? . 090, no. can you hear us? nigel extreme. oh, you can now. anyway, we've lost him. we've nigel thank you so much. back to our night at 7 pm. of course coming up should snp frontrunner kate forbes moral position based
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on religious really stop her becoming first minister. that's how big debate in the media was after ten tonight but next negotiations hang in the balance . what's at stake if she sunak butchers brexit negotiations over northern ireland famous labour pro—brexit campaigner kate hoey gives her expert take. she's live with me straight after the .
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breaking breaking tonight, breaking tonight, members breaking tonight, members of breaking tonight, members of the dedicated european research group have met with the northern irish dup leaders evening amid fears rishi sunak be about to sell them out on a post—brexit deal sell them out on a post—brexit deal. now this comes as the government and the eu progress has been made in resolving the dispute over northern ireland's post—brexit trading rules , but post—brexit trading rules, but more still needs to be agreed for uk partners. we have made good progress that we clearly
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can see the finishing line , but can see the finishing line, but in such a negotiation be close. doesn't mean being done . former doesn't mean being done. former labour mp major brexit campaigner baroness kate holt joins me live in the studio . joins me live in the studio. kate, i believe were at this major meeting of the iag with the eu leader tonight. what happened? well, obviously was a very, very good meeting, very positive meeting. listening to jeffrey, talking about what was going on and i think all i really want to say is that there was very, very huge support for his position for and a real feeling that, you know this is sort of crunch time this is really going to test rishi sunak . is he prepared to stick up for the united kingdom or is he going to give in to eu , to the going to give in to eu, to the
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ground issues talking in him you. well, i like to think i have because he is the prime minister of the united kingdom . minister of the united kingdom. he's the conservative and unionist party. but so far , yes, unionist party. but so far, yes, there might have been a little bit of progress and it's all warm words, but anyone a no. one seen any detail or any legal documents legal texts. and of course, it's the legal text, the european union are so brilliant at writing in a way that actually afterwards we discover that our officials have been hoodwinked, duped , and this text hoodwinked, duped, and this text has been withheld from the ag. it's been withheld from the eu. p yeah , so that leads to p yeah, so that leads to suspicion , yes. and you know, suspicion, yes. and you know, the argument is that we can't leak anything because, you know, once it's leaked and, people would be able to come out and pick bits about it. but you know, the idea that he was thinking of actually bringing out something today when he only was talking to the dup on
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thursday night and to the other northern parties on friday morning without anything in writing was just i and i think i think what's come across here is that he genuinely seem to really understand northern ireland people the political parties northern ireland and but what encourages me is that there are no ministers even who speaking up and that they will not accept this opportunity. remember protocol was never meant to be permanent . and that was always permanent. and that was always boris. boris argument that, you know, let's just get this over and then we can this out afterwards. we now have an opportunity. and if we don't take it, then, you know, it's not just about northern ireland, this is about the whole of the union, the united kingdom. i couldn't agree more. but the sad thing is, kate, in this current cabinet there are so real brexiteers. there's a lot of bnan brexiteers. there's a lot of brian types. brexit in name only
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. i mean, who do you look to to, show that moral leadership presumably the home secretary suella braverman and steve baken suella braverman and steve baker, who's now a minister? well, i'm afraid baker seems to have lost his let's say, his fervour for leaving the european union, of course, being a junior minister , northern ireland, i minister, northern ireland, i would imagine that poor old steve has not been really that involved with any of this. i think think within the cabinet, i think suella braverman was very, very strong during her campaign about the whole issue. i think she really understood having been the former general understood this whole question. i mean, this is a situation , i i mean, this is a situation, i think, for viewers and listeners who must get rather fed up with the protocol, it's very simple . the protocol, it's very simple. if you live in manchester and business is trading with scotland, they don't have any restrictions. if you live in manchester and your business is trading with northern ireland. you have huge of bureaucracy, customs customs duties , ways of
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customs customs duties, ways of making it hugely. customs customs duties, ways of making it hugely . so business making it hugely. so business says why we bother trading with northern ireland, northern ireland, businesses and northern ireland. people are now having to diverge where their trade is coming from and of course some of that is going the republic of ireland, which is the irish government the government loves and the european is use this as a way of weaponizing brexit. it's a massive practical downside, but it's a question of it's also a question of sovereignty. it, as far as i sovereignty. is it, as far as i can , the fudge seems to be can tell, the fudge seems to be in this potential new deal that they're going to say, i don't about the european judges because , there's going be because, there's going to be some of panel that sits some sort of panel that sits between the european court of justice and the justices. but that doesn't work, does it? because the european judges still fundamentally have the final say and the european judges don't have that control over what's happening in the rest of the united . and i think rest of the united. and i think that to me , treating northern that to me, treating northern ireland different. absolutely and that is breaking up the union now. i think what is really strong now, the bottom
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line seems to be for everyone, certainly who is a true brexiteer , who believes in the brexiteer, who believes in the union and wants to support northern ireland, that you cannot have eu law in way involved with trade , from great involved with trade, from great britain to northern ireland or indeed very importantly trade from northern ireland into , the from northern ireland into, the republic, because if anything, is left under eu rules , then we is left under eu rules, then we do not have sovereign and you not allow that to happen. i said rishi sunak would not let yorkshire you know, have to have this. so why should we that the political judgement that folk around rishi sunak seem to be making is that they would be able to convince the members of the irg even if the dup is opposed to the deal. now you are at this meeting tonight is the iag in lockstep with the dup . iag in lockstep with the dup. the irg is in lockstep with getting back control of the whole of the united kingdom. i
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felt very strongly that that was the message that came across from very members of and former ministers who were there . and ministers who were there. and the iag is not for turning . i the iag is not for turning. i would very, very, very strongly feel the rg realises this this we can go no further on this we this is the opportunity now to genuinely get a real brexit for the whole of the united kingdom and not leave one part of it out on a limb and in kind of limbo situation for my favourite topic is i can get duty free if i fly from london to sorrow. i get duty free if i fly in belfast too far because we are still in the but you can't get duty for free belfast to london because the treasury say no, you're in gb. so no, this that's just one little example. the irg , i little example. the irg, i believe, is not returning. and i hope that realises that this is his opportunity. if he's serious about wanting to win, keep the red wall seats that he took from laboun red wall seats that he took from labour. he needs to show that he's determined and prepared to take on the european union. it
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wasn't this always the risk, the anti—democratic against boris johnson johnson . well i've i've johnson johnson. well i've i've think that more and more of conservative mp is who stupidly i think in a rush was really giving thought got rid of or is not boris of course was responsible for bringing through the protocol but i said, you know he did feel that we get this and then sort it out. and i think that there are many, many conservatives really rueing the way this was done . and i never way this was done. and i never can really understand it because got you know, he got into trouble because he had taken got this ticket. what you call it . this ticket. what you call it. but rishi got a and no one ever mentions that indeed. and i always felt like brexit the ultimate reason behind what they were out to get boris from the beginning to pose boris. yeah well what it means is there's now a chancellor who was imposed who we won't say norway deal who
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we know for a second referendum. i just don't feel any more like this conservative government is a true brexiteer government. i mean, look at the tax which have as lord frost said last week, complete crippled lots of the opportunities that have come as a result of brexit. so i am very , i think that conservative party needs to prove from the grasp roots up in the air will be a big part of that, that they are still a blue brexit believing party because faith in sunak has been well, i think i think a lot of people's has been we have missed so opportunities even though the withdrawal agreement wasn't perfect there enoughin agreement wasn't perfect there enough in it to actually get us to be looking to really make a difference in this country taking back control generally and. i mean we've just had the whole discussion about what's happening boats and all happening with the boats and all of that. you know, it is just it's very, very sad. and for those of us who campaigned, and particularly labour particularly for those labour supporters would supporters who when i would go to would pleased
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to rallies, would be pleased that was there and that a labour mp was there and they this is their moment they felt this is their moment to really change things and but it's not over yet and we mustn't become an establishment . so become an establishment. so depressed is the all powerful ? depressed is the all powerful? no, i think this push back is very important. how you will keep on this. of course, former labour mp and brexit campaigner puts the life there in the house words. thank you so much. but coming up meghan markle coming up with meghan markle said obsessed with the said to be obsessed with the court battle, she's fighting with estranged sister with her estranged sister samantha. does she deserve the scorn hollywood circles scorn hollywood liberal circles that received? well, that she's now received? well, samantha going here. samantha is going to be here. she's speaking in an she's speaking out live in an exclusive interview at 1020. but first, with a strong socially card running through the snp , card running through the snp, should front runner kate forbes moral position based on religious beliefs rarely stop her succeeding from skipping as first minister. that's how big debate in the media buzz. first minister. that's how big debate in the media buzz . we're debate in the media buzz. we're back in just 2 minutes time.
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it's 10 pm. i'm dan watson. tonight as the woman tipped to replace nicola sturgeon becomes a mainstream media punching bag for being honest, her christian faith arch being between a man and a woman . that is what and a woman. that is what i practise but i will not go back on any rights already exist in scotland. so should kate forbes, scotland's finance secretary for the last three years, be stopped from becoming first minister for her religious beliefs ? that's her religious beliefs? that's how big debate with my superstore and superstore panel, next. and tonight, a man of tonight, i'm joined by a man of the matt le tissier and the title, matt le tissier and rebecca reed after the family of nicola bulley speak out about their dreadful treatment from sections of the media should slide news apologise for callous coverage such as this . striking coverage such as this. striking me at the moment is that she had quite a leg up on so you know she wasn't sauntering slow. she
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wasn't alone with her thoughts. she was moving . plus, after the she was moving. plus, after the abortion best occasion has the lancashire force damage to trust in the police. we're going to examine the tragic case that has captivated the nation at 30. also coming up tonight, as reports claim, meghan is, quote, upset and overweight over her south park roasting. oh, yeah. oh is this you, sorority girl, influencer victim , polymath . influencer victim, polymath. well, in an exclusive interview , samantha markle is going to hit out at her perma victim sister. she's live from florida at 1020. and as it's revealed , at 1020. and as it's revealed, harry's legal battle to have goneis harry's legal battle to have gone is costing the british taxpayer gone is costing the british taxpaye r £300,000 plus the taxpayer £300,000 plus the privilege you need to . pick up privilege you need to. pick up his own security bill. esteemed royal biographer tom bower cancelled that at 1040. well also, see how tomorrow's newspaper pages are reacting to rishi sunak impending brexit
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betrayal and should suella braverman walk if the pm poses up to brussels and then stages northern ireland's place in the union, the home secretary is among the nominees for tonight's greatest britain and union jackass at 1050. all of that coming up straight out of the news with polly middlehurst . news with polly middlehurst. dan, thank and good evening to you. our top story on gb news tonight, the us president says the united states is announce new sanctions against russia this week. president biden was speaking to thousands who gathered the centre of warsaw telling the crowds the ukrainian people's love of their country will win the war against russia. it follows talks he held this afternoon with the president of poland. a day after his surprise visit to ukraine, the two leaders addressed security and growing nato's within poland . growing nato's within poland. the west is not plotting to attack russia as putin said
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today and millions of russian citizens only want to live in peace with their neighbours. are not the enemy . this war is never not the enemy. this war is never a necessity . it's a tragedy . a necessity. it's a tragedy. well, also today, russia issued a warning to the west by suspending its participation in its nuclear arms treaty with the united states. vladimir putin made the announcement during a major on the war in ukraine. he also accused the west of to acquire limitless . to russia acquire limitless. to russia does not abandon the treaty but suspends its participation . suspends its participation. before resuming the discussion of this treaty, we must first understand what does such countries of nato like france , countries of nato like france, great britain aspire to do ? and great britain aspire to do? and how will we take their strategic arsenals into account ? well, arsenals into account? well, here at home, departments have recommended that nhs workers, police and teachers get a and a half % pay rise in new
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half% pay rise in new submissions to the independent review body. that's well below the average pay demand of around % and that as nurses announced a pause on, next week's planned strike action saying they've entered intensive now on pay with the government . the royal with the government. the royal college of nursing talks with the health secretary, steve will start in earnest tomorrow . start in earnest tomorrow. nurses were set to walk out on march the first for 48 hours in their long running dispute over job their long running dispute over job pay their long running dispute over job pay and conditions. their long running dispute over job pay and conditions . and the job pay and conditions. and the chancellor is under to improve pubuc chancellor is under to improve public pay rises for workers after official figures show today the state finances are stronger than were predicted. the office for national statistics revealed government reported a monthly surplus of £5.4 billion in january. the surprising number is mainly because of selfish income tax . because of selfish income tax. but jeremy hunt, who is due , set but jeremy hunt, who is due, set out his plans for tax and spending in the budget on march
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15th, played down the significance of the surplus to national finances. significance of the surplus to national finances . the princess national finances. the princess of wales visited a care home today for elderly people in berkshire and as its pancake day, kate picked up some batter, a spatula and, a frying pan to flip some culinary treats. however even the princess had to admit she didn't have much of a flair for it. she even said her children might boycott her pancakes after seeing her latest attempt, which she called a congealed blob . you have to date congealed blob. you have to date on tv online and dab+ radio this gb news. back now to dan wootton tonight . tonight. tomorrow's news tonight now in our media bouts for first look at the front pages. hot the press and the metro reports that
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a police whatsapp group contained two years worth of abuse against gay people estimate and the disabled and what it brands a ring of hatred inside the met a slur against katie price's disabled son harvey among the sexist and racist posts, the newspaper reports the guardian leads with royal college of nursing announcement that they suspending march and strike action to enter intensive pay talks with the government as the unison union warns that meeting with one union alone will do nothing to solve the dispute by superstar panel . with me now, superstar panel. with me now, top daily mail columnist amanda little england football legend and social commentator matt le tissier and the best selling author, rebecca news of scheming sturgeon's impending as scotland's first minister has kicked off a leadership race north of the border. but the woman , who was once widely woman, who was once widely tipped to replace queen nick, has now become the scourge of the mainstream media due to her
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socially conscious views. so this is what kate forbes told channel 4 news just last night arch being a man and a woman thatis arch being a man and a woman that is what i practise i will not roll back on any rights that exist in. scotland, if you were about at the time you were able to legislate on this, that's a gone but you would have voted against them because of your beliefs. i would have those beliefs. i would have those beliefs informed by forbes as values have triggered a meltdown from the political and media establishment would several of her snp backers their support overnight ? but with the overnight? but with the politically short, she's finished . the scottish finance finished. the scottish finance secretary has doubled down on her beliefs telling slide news that she doesn't believe in having children out of wedlock and. your view wrong then for people to have children outside of marriage that that's your view as well. i mean, you're asking me. would i impose my views on other people .
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views on other people. ultimately, that's what you're asking. i'm just what your view is. is that correct? you know, in terms of me personally , that in terms of me personally, that is the approach i would practise but you're also asking me, do i think that some of my family who've done that are wrong? do i think that some of my friends you've done that are wrong? i mean, i accept them no no, no. i understand that those views may clash with the far left wing of the snp supported sturgeon's gender recognition reform bill, but much of the party's base is actually socially meaning. her leadership paid may not be as damaged as the establishment making you believe, and those snp members will be encouraged by the author by forbes is believed sorry, which couldn't believed sorry, which couldn't be more at odds with . the legacy be more at odds with. the legacy of stir legend is ella bryson your view a man or a woman? a rapist cannot be a woman and my straight answer be that i bryson is a man . so voters value
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is a man. so voters value transparency you not agree with her beliefs ? at least she's had her beliefs? at least she's had the decency to be honest about them. something slippery. starmer down in westminster never quite managed during his leadership campaign, so look menopausal. i don't agree with all of kate forbes's beliefs but do these personal beliefs really mean that she shouldn't succeed 7 mean that she shouldn't succeed ? scheming sturgeon is every other msm outlet seems to be saying i don't think that they should pray better, but i think that they will have. her support is already haemorrhaging and actually i find a lot of her views i'm a practising christian i could never vote for someone who was against marriages i could never vote for someone who is against partnerships. you know, this nonsense , someone who know, this nonsense, someone who has a baby, you know , they're has a baby, you know, they're operating outside of the christian. i just i find the whole thing. i just find watching and i find it like she's a dinosaur and that people
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i don't even know people who hold those anymore. and i certainly wouldn't vote for her, but they are actually of them sitting right next to you, kelvin robinson. i know tonight, if he was such , he would be if he was such, he would be cheering on jobs. i if he was such, he would be cheering on jobs . i know he cheering on jobs. i know he would be. but you know, i'm a you know, i respect kelvin even though i realise you're not kelvin. i respect him, but don't actually respect his views. you don't have to respect those views. but matt, letitia isn't there something sort of amazingly about a leader in a leadership campaign actually being honest about what she thinks? because remember the three starmer told lie after lie after lie after lie, and then he got the job but then told lie after lie after lie again. so you actually don't know what the bloke believes. least know bloke believes. least we know what. kate and she's what. kate forbes and she's telling this is telling the truth. this is exactly i was. exactly what exactly what i was. exactly what i just going to say to a exactly what i was. exactly what ijust going to say to a man i just going to say to a man that she's actually out and that she's actually come out and said she said. and she's said what she said. and she's been honest the been honest so now the electorate chance to go . electorate has a chance to go. that's your views. we know . let that's your views. we know. let us decide she has said she would
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legislate them. she would say that, you know, she she shows i've got the most i've got the utmost respect for her coming out and that's a joke brave enough to give views knowing she would have known by saying she said she would have known rebecca totally disagrees with you matt that how you say this woman's and idiot. i mean i think the bar on the floor if what we're is well she says i'm really horrible but at least she was honest about having horrible trashed views and there's a horrible as a single parent the idea of somebody like that and i accept that people who have children in wedlock there are words i cannot say on this programme that i would to say to her. it makes me angry. it's patronising and old fashioned and outdated and stigmatising and. i truly, truly think that if i were person and she was in charge, i wouldn't want to live the same country as her. i think she is so abhorrent. i just
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honestly she makes me so angry. and the idea that we could defend her because was honest. i don't say trash things don't get to say trash things and like, i'm just honest. and be like, i'm just honest. this you do all i walked into the i don't expect to be praised for saying things that other people are trash just people think are trash just because honest . i because i'm being honest. i appreciate your honesty . and if appreciate your honesty. and if you to trash somebody on you want to trash somebody on here and you say it, then i mean, i appreciate you being on about the politics. this, though, because the it was a stupid thing. so a huge identity crisis for the snp because you had nicola sturgeon dragging this to party extreme woke left you've got an absolute fool in humza yousef now the favourite replace sturgeon i mean this bloke is one of the most incompetent politicians in the country, so i will be so happy with no becomes the leader then amanda, this woman, kate forbes the problem is if she becomes now where the snp stand on all of these which sturgeon was taking to war. okay, don't you
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think the greatest irony here is that you have a kind of fundamentalist christian who doesn't believe in gay marriage or gay partnerships, all the rest it and you have did a little bit of research today dan i know that makes you shudder this guy humza yousaf was brought opposite race in a catholic household had a cocker and then had a vision was reading the koran and he's a practising muslim so you could all support same sex. martin he says he also believes muslim excuse me excuse me. bishop steyn from the vote of same sex marriage , he had an important marriage, he had an important meeting which was turned to be fake. he is the he's he's dodgy and so you hope that was just people who hate gay people is no religion. but what's fascinating about spat that is here and this is what always frustrates it's absolutely fine for the msm to hammer christian hammer the christian about his socially conservative beliefs, but we never hammer the muslim have even more socially conservative
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police who don't even really believe that women deserve a role in society. sometimes that's upsetting. gay people should be thrown buildings. i fundamentally with that i have said many many times this deacon's modesty about advertising on achieve there in particular adverts women in tights he wouldn't allow women in bikinis and i think that was part of no one. i said that part of no one. and i said that on television many sites religious views as a man does pointed out he's a muslim who is practising gay marriage not as a religious person he's religious. but she said that no one school should know what she brought up she in the interview said this is my faith was wrong but no this he said if he says he is wrong to ask him he's described to us that lots people are but he is not happy to ask . to us that lots people are but he is not happy to ask. i am in the mainstream media and i also questions have you lost hamza ? i questions have you lost hamza? i have not today? no, i. i think this proves yet again that mainstream media will go for christians a way that they won't
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go for muslim . absolutely true. go for muslim. absolutely true. now, after turbulent few months, deposed tory leader liz truss was back in the commons yesterday making her first backbench contribution in over decade. it was just a little blunder . my decade. it was just a little blunder. my colleague , the blunder. my colleague, the member for uxbridge commented on. so the right, of course, right. honourable member said comment. i'm sorry about that you . i shouldn't let's be honest you. i shouldn't let's be honest i should have respect after everything after everything . i everything after everything. i actually thought it was very to see her back in the thick of it managing to bring some humour to a usually cheerless chamber. and liz we still rebecca read that is the rundown on you. zip it, you i won't come back . i'll be you i won't come back. i'll be back shortly because covid up after amanda criticised
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lancashire super independent rebecca smith for her choice of dress as a missing press conference . did she and her conference. did she and her police force the british public on case? well and it's going to have their say on that at ten there's but next meghan apparently miffed the mockery south park's subtext into earlier this week so graham loving wife actually doesn't a privacy how dare you sir my instagram loving wife has always wanted her brother that she really deserve the public humiliation . america's liberal humiliation. america's liberal media samantha markle her sister currently engaged in a court battle with the duchess of thinks so she's going to join me live for an exclusive interview straight after the .
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break welcome back. as as been what the comedy geniuses south park describe as a sorority girl, actress, influencer and it also turns out that surprise, surprise, meghan markle can't take a joke in bombshell report overnight, the spectator was us edition revealed that despite refusing to watch the world famous satirical cartoon, meghan is still upset and over whelmed by it. is still upset and over whelmed byit.the is still upset and over whelmed by it. the article reports that the duchess of delusion is
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obsessed with her australian sister samantha markle's lawsuit , which samantha launched over some of the vicious and completely claims meghan made about her during the sussexes infamous 2021 interview with oprah . well, i'm delighted . say oprah. well, i'm delighted. say that. joining us now from is friend , the show samantha markle friend, the show samantha markle . and in a moment we're going to play . and in a moment we're going to play sam , some of those deeply play sam, some of those deeply upsetting and hilarious south park . but first, sam, i wanted park. but first, sam, i wanted to get your reaction to this spectator report that your is obsessed with this case that you have filed against her. were you surprised by that . not really. surprised by that. not really. and i have to say , i take and i have to say, i take articles that use terms like sources say with a grain of salt. so that being said , i you salt. so that being said, i you know, i didn't really taken seriously. and i think , though, seriously. and i think, though, if it was true and, if it was
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leaked by her pr, it would be incorrect bull arrogance, in my opinion , to be with the case and opinion, to be with the case and to not realise i was horribly defamed . which is different, you defamed. which is different, you know , defamation involves know, defamation involves statements of fact that are demonstrably false and that are injurious . so i think that's injurious. so i think that's very from comedy . as in the very from comedy. as in the south park skit . so i that she's south park skit. so i that she's obsessed whatever . that means obsessed whatever. that means lady colin campbell, who, you know, is a regular contributor . know, is a regular contributor. this show said that even if the judge ends up throwing out this case, you have already one in the court of public opinion. do you feel that, sam can you sense a change around you in the us about the way people talk about your and her husband, prince harry? no, i think her pr out
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proper agenda like that. but you know, if there's a technicality or something that needs to be changed we it and we read five. so to suggest that it's over or that it's going in her favour think is presumptuous and bulls so you i know can't talk too much about the specifics the specifics of the case but you intend to keep fighting in court to clear your name. it's very important you that you actually do this in a court. important you that you actually do this in a court . absolutely. do this in a court. absolutely. yeah well, look, sam , i want to yeah well, look, sam, i want to play yeah well, look, sam, i want to play you the first of these south park and get you to react so . this one brilliantly exposes so. this one brilliantly exposes . some of the sussexes laughable hypocrisy. watch prince and his wife . we find that we love that wife. we find that we love that . hi. thanks for having us on the show. it's awesome to . the show. it's awesome to. perhaps cry . so let me start perhaps cry. so let me start with you, sam. you've a life
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with you, sam. you've a life with the royal family. you've had everything handed to you, but you say your life has been hard now written all hard and now you've written all about and your new book about it. and your new book where? yes right. you say my where? yes right. and you say my wife and i talking like you should write book because your should write a book because your family and then family like, stop it. and then some journal adds. so some are like journal adds. so you journalists. that's you hate journalists. that's right. now wrote a book right. and now you wrote a book that reports on lives of the that reports on the lives of the royal right. so you're a. royal family right. so you're a. we just want to be normal people. it's a tension itself hard. isn't true , sir, that hard. isn't it true, sir, that your questionable wife has her own tv and hangs out with own tv show and hangs out with celebrities does magazines? celebrities and does magazines? what are you suggesting. well, i just people might say just think some people might say that your instagram loving actually doesn't matter. privacy how dare you, sir? my loving wife has always wanted private there. and you know what else ? there. and you know what else? to hell with canada. we leaving? we'll go find some quiet place where we can be normal . come on. where we can be normal. come on. life we want. proud of that. we want. privacy so it. it's so wild . and it's hysterical . and
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wild. and it's hysterical. and even the ads like distance you , even the ads like distance you, no resemblance or likeness . what no resemblance or likeness. what i thought was so glaring , so i thought was so glaring, so brilliant about it is it's , you brilliant about it is it's, you know, for people who pay pr , you know, for people who pay pr, you know, for people who pay pr, you know, they say they hate journalists harry, hates journalists, but pay pr that is loaded with journalism that is loaded with journalism that is loaded with journalism that is loaded with publications , loaded with publications, television shows who say what you want and who you know , you want and who you know, social perception in favour, while also disparaging and lying about others, thereby reaching their privacy . i think the whole their privacy. i think the whole , you know, world wide privacy touris , you know, world wide privacy tour is hysterical because you're you know, you're, you know, in my opinion , the opinion know, in my opinion, the opinion of others, they're putting themselves on the world stage using pr while , demanding using pr while, demanding privacy while writing books while being on oprah had 50 million viewers you you know
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people who want privacy don't that. you live your life in privacy so it's such hypocrisy i think they a brilliant job really . i think they did. now, really. i think they did. now, this second clip maybe gets a little too close to the reality of what it's like . sussex, inc . of what it's like. sussex, inc. look, i'm back changing our brand, all right? now you look, i'm back changing our brand, all right ? now you see, brand, all right? now you see, you're in our database . but you you're in our database. but you didn't first get help at this. come, hammer location? no. my wife went one in california as a child. go and you must be in the national system . oh, yeah. oh, national system. oh, yeah. oh, yeah.is national system. oh, yeah. oh, yeah. is this you sorority girl, actress, influencer victim? yeah. that's partly mad. okay, i see. and then you added your husband to your friends and family account. you must be the royal prince. millionaire, world traveller, victim by got so sad and you're not even alone. there do you think they have crafted a narrative of being victims that's now starting to explode in their face? yeah. and so many people have commented from the
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set. the africa south africa documentary , where she we saw, documentary, where she we saw, she said nobody asked if i'm okay. you people are starving and suffering . and in my and suffering. and in my opinion, the opinion of others you can't play victim when you're, you know, flying around private jets, when you've got security when you're loaded with millions, you're getting 100 millions, you're getting 100 million for this deal, 2 million for that deal. million for this deal, 2 million for that deal . that's not for that deal. that's not anything to victim over. i don't know. i don't feel sorry for that. it's incredible hypocrisy. and i think they'll that that victim label allows them seemingly to pull it the heartstring of people and it's as it's a smokescreen from what's going on so watch watch this third clip, sam, and tell me you think there might be any he messages but okay trying to make ourselves into a brand just turned into products we don't need be a brand do it if it's
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truly what we want then we really can get away from it all. no more magazines and netflix shows. we really can live a normal life life . doesn't show normal life life. doesn't show you agree, darling ? we can be you agree, darling? we can be the people we talked about . the people we talked about. normal worries , about how we normal worries, about how we look or the image we project of people. what matters is we have on the inside. people. what matters is we have on the inside . oh so on the inside. oh so. so what are they implying? this and do you agree ? i you know, i think you agree? i you know, i think i a lot of people feel that it's been demonstrated that there's a lacking of empathy, remorse, shame and that, you know, they're kind of empty . what they're kind of empty. what i think the writers are saying is there's a shallowness there a hypocrisy and emptiness . and if hypocrisy and emptiness. and if they were so sincere about those things, they wouldn't have been
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parading around the world without , considering others without, considering others without, considering others without , you know, the words without, you know, the words that come out of their mouth in words are seemingly meaningless because they don't live up to that. they in fact, demonstrate the opposite. no, indeed. and an so the last point i wanted to make is that there's a real irony about , the way that they irony about, the way that they are trying to get your case thrown out because they're saying , oh, we shouldn't saying, oh, we shouldn't litigate we shouldn't litigate against every public smear in the court of law. sam that's what they have been doing against the british press for years. so are you now just giving harry and meghan a taste of their own medicine . well as of their own medicine. well as we see they've largely shaped social perception by paying pr which a whole host of journalists but seemingly they only like what the journalists say when it's in favour and when it's not become litigious . we've
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it's not become litigious. we've seen the lawsuits . so, i mean, seen the lawsuits. so, i mean, that's a horrible hypocrisy . and that's a horrible hypocrisy. and i think with with me what i'm going you know, i think they take a huge licence to defame and disparage people, but they don't want anyone even even using a distant or likeness of them or making jokes about them . excuse me, but i never got the memo that god died and that they became god and they suddenly a copyright on all things comedy or a woman who has hair and a man who has red hair. the woman that, you know happens be and she's not a princess. i think the writers were very funny to say. this is a canadian princess. clearly i don't think they can claim a copyright the likenesses albeit distant that are here it's just arrogant in my opinion i good luck with that in court. i don't think it'll fly. i don't think that can win. that's not first of all, that's
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not defamation . that's not not defamation. that's not a misstatement fact that's malicious and false . it's malicious and false. it's a cartoon , cartoons and comedians. cartoon, cartoons and comedians. so they're making of people for, you know . indeed. well, look, you know. indeed. well, look, samantha markle, we follow your case with interest. we are keeping it good luck . thank you keeping it good luck. thank you much dan. thank you . now coming much dan. thank you. now coming up in our hands on sticking with this prince harry deserve the british taxpayer to be funding his fight for police protection having already cost £300,000. and has prince andrew's annual grant is slashes king charles quietly squeezing his brother out of royal privileges. top royal author tom bower gives his expert analysis at 1040. but first, in the media buzz, did lancashire police down the pubuc lancashire police down the public with the disastrous search for nicola bulley and duke burley and sky news deserve the criticism are facing for their sinister coverage of the case by superstar panel returned to tackle those big questions
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break let's return to tomorrow's news site now in our. media. first front page here, the quotes rishi sunak at who has warned rebel tory mp to if you want to over northern line and brexit deal despite her intervention sources believe home swallow will not if sunak ditches. northern ireland protocol bill and the daily express warns supermarkets rationing of fruit and veg will last for weeks after storms in spain and north africa prevented supply lines. if it's now panel back now. top daily mail column asked amanda patel, the england football agent and social commentator matt le tiss, and the author and journalist rebecca reid . now, journalist rebecca reid. now, yesterday, the police confirmed
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, they had discovered the body of nicola bulley bringing a tragic end to one of the most high profile investigations in recent times . in a statement recent times. in a statement written by nicholas family, they exposed the shocking and intrusive behaviour of certain sections of the media. tried last night to take in what have been told in the day , only to been told in the day, only to have sky news and itv making contact with those dying regularly when we expressly for privacy . it is shameful they privacy. it is shameful they have acted in this way. privacy. it is shameful they have acted in this way . leave us have acted in this way. leave us alone now . now news had already alone now. now news had already come criticism for their insensitive coverage . the case insensitive coverage. the case after sending star presenter burley to st michael's on the scene of nicola's disappearance to play armchair detective . many to play armchair detective. many viewers were left shocked at a tactless series of broadcasts , tactless series of broadcasts, including the inconceivable decision for burley to present from a graveyard yesterday, after police they had found a
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body. after police they had found a body . look, lancashire police body. look, lancashire police deserve be criticised over their handung deserve be criticised over their handling of the nicola bulley case far. so what strikes me at the moment is that she had quite a lick on so she wasn't sauntering? no, she wasn't alone with her thoughts . she was with her thoughts. she was properly moving . so she's properly moving. so she's walking is slippy. it would have suppy walking is slippy. it would have slippy when she was here using wellies . well, which would have wellies. well, which would have been to walk in. so you been tricky to walk in. so you actually you saw the phone is that right? and that was around . was it after half nine? i gave a full statement to the police with the exact time. a big question for mark police because they've been trying to get as much footage from cars that have been through just in case. nicola off the off chance came the part . but it's not just the the part. but it's not just the media coming under fire. it's the lancashire police too , and the lancashire police too, and our very own amanda patel caused a twitter storm for post about detective superintendent rebecca
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smith at last week's press . smith at last week's press. amanda wrote skint light navy dress stiletto poker straight into hair. whatever happened to a cop uniform or is she auditioning love island for mid life is shows some respect for a missing mother. so amanda obviously that a national debate about whether it's acceptable to comment on an outfit face even a female police officer but i believe you stand by those comments. no and i have one apology to make immediately. she was not wearing stilettos were high heeled chunky shoes . so high heeled chunky shoes. so i got that wrong in my apologies to her for that. i completely stand by it . the point that stand by it. the point that i was making was , that this was an was making was, that this was an investigation into a missing mother of two. and we expect i expect other people , not the expect other people, not the cops, to turn up these really serious briefings wearing police
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uniforms , not dresses like that. uniforms, not dresses like that. and i thought it was deeply i thought it was deeply disrespectful to nicola . and i disrespectful to nicola. and i said it and a lot of people agree with you and a lot of people and a lot of people don't agree. seriously disagrees. yeah, i a lot of people disagree. and i didn't because you all, my colleague, my friend, decided not go in friend, i decided not to go in on but was so cross on twitter. but was so cross with you and so disappointed because what woman was should because what a woman was should because what a woman was should be the last. the one thing that wasn't bad about this investigation and the other investigation and all the other stuff shocking. thing stuff was shocking. the thing that problem the that wasn't a problem was the dress that woman was doing dress that that woman was doing her on does it matter herjob on earth. does it matter what she's so incredibly what she's wearing so incredibly ? and it obscures the conversation about policing, which is really it is not important. it's about policing andifs important. it's about policing and it's about authority and it's about respect. why is a woman on if she's wearing a dress because that she is you know, if i turned up in a bathing suit tonight, you think, well, we lose a lot of viewers, but you would think you would
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think that that deeply inappropriate. and i, i and i'm just got to say, i'm two i have of women like you rebecca whom i like and i'm incredibly fond of i'm sick death of you lecturing women like me who've gone through the fire for people like you to come and have your views and for you. yeah but you my generation. yeah. and for you to come and say oh you're a generation you don't have the right to comment on woman's clothes. i was not commenting on her clothes as such i was calling because i was commenting on what she was wearing and it really investigation she is the detective superintendent and she turns up dress like that and. it just tatty and just it was not cut it was catty take that back. it wasn't that bad and it was fundament distracting to a much more important conversation about the way this was handled. thatis about the way this was handled. that is also if we were going to have a conversation about her dress, i we weren't dress, which i wish we weren't having. perfectly having. that is a perfectly reasonable office dress. people wear, to the wear, things like that to the
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office single day. she was office every single day. she was not in the office. she was heading think. i think people would a. male would be shocked if a. male police end up police officer well end up in a wife beater at the tuesday. i think they possibly think i'm going cool to vest going to be just cool to vest wife let's do that wife beater let's not do that anymore oh that's trivialising too much being slapped down too much of being slapped down by workplace that. i'm by the workplace like that. i'm not going to apologise is there is a dress code that wouldn't be acceptable . or you say she can acceptable. or you say she can wear anything she wants just that dresses all always identically . i don't care what identically. i don't care what she wore. so to me i don't care if she wore jeans i really don't i don't think it's important lot of do have dress codes. of officers do have dress codes. it's not an office it's a it's a missing person's investigate suspicion, murder , serious. of suspicion, murder, serious. of course it might . and if you course it might. and if you don't get it, anticipate it. sorry, a seriousness. the investigation, i think probably something a bit more serious. can we also talk about what sky news got up to? because i'm going to be very clear about this yet again, because i know some people say it's ironic
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someone like me talking this, but i made a very specific never told you. never you never even the made a very the story. i made a very specific decision, matt, to not cover this story until thursday when i think the lancashire police that they had completely botched the investigation, they released of this personal released all of this personal archive was disgusting. and archive that was disgusting. and who was detective who released that was detective superintendent rebecca smith talks about that. that's important but something so naive in the world. do you think that doesn't matter but i just you are naive. okay i just want to talk about the media coverage because obviously the family complained about it. i think there was a bit of an irony, though, matt, because, of course, the read out the statement , the media, there's statement, the media, there's been no from the family of the police . we also did a very bad police. we also did a very bad job. and wendy it's the family's issue wishes by releasing all the information bullying it . the information bullying it. it's all a bit complicated i think when the police are reading out that statement ,
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think when the police are reading out that statement, i, i believe the mainstream media are abhorrent in the way that they go about their business, especially in a cases like this. that stuff were capable , was that stuff were capable, was disgusting, absolute and disgusting. so that should never have happened in that statement i believe that there should have been criticism of the police as well. however the family are probably privy to a lot more information than we are. we not know about some of the stuff that they do, which may explain why the police behaved in the way that they. but also there are grieving family life for us to be like tony policing the statement felt really like they get to say what the family they want to have early stuff i'm with you was absolutely i was shocked but i'm not. yeah can i just make a final piece of this? the final point is , i really the final point is, i really think it matters what you were in these cases when you were a senior police officer and rebecca smith, the detect suit to take a superintend and she was the one who said that nicola was the one who said that nicola was at high risk this was after
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my comment she was the one who disclosed the information about nicola now tragically did that will all that information about supposed the things we know about i'm not even going to repeat now and that brings to leave now and who and she was ianed leave now and who and she was invited to read out the family statement what is that maybe they were worried about what may matter if she did it. no, maybe they just worried people like you who don't have respect. who do i know? have respect for lady she not have respect for ? i mean she not have respect for? i mean , push me. lots of people do not me. okay, let's move on. living up to their reputation the biased bbc have apologised to j.k. rowling for the second time in less than a month . she was in less than a month. she was accused on air having transphobic views . bbc accused on air having transphobic views. bbc radio scotland guest carrie marshall said this about the trans boycott of the much anticipated harry potter video game hogwarts legacy. this money that people
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believe very strongly is going to be used to the anti—trans movement which example has got more than 300 anti—trans laws in front of us legislators has become a real in britain as well. so this is having a measurable effect . trans measurable effect. trans people's lives and potentially safety too. to no surprise, there was not a peep from the presenter. so the beeb was forced another graffiti policy. when are they going to learn? when are they going to learn? when will the british bashing corporation and this is what they said. we accept the programme to challenge these claims acknowledge claims and acknowledge that contributors their contributors give gave their opinion fact. this below the opinion as fact. this below the rigorous editorial standards we've applied to uphold coverage of trans and gender recognition stories across bbc and stories across bbc news and current affairs output . and we current affairs output. and we apologise that. but i'm apologise for that. but i'm afraid yet another we're afraid that yet another we're sorry statement doesn't make the ongoing biases , especially ongoing biases, especially against j.k. rowling, who the bbc just seem to have and interpret hatred for. it doesn't make any better. and i'm really up with it. rebecca matt,
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letitia, amanda. how do by because coming up should walk if rishi sunak fails to up to the eu over northern ireland and brexit. we're going to discuss that as we reveal today's greatest person and union jackass in just a few time. but next in cancelled, does prince harry his fight for gun wearing to be funded by the british tax payer and with prince andrew's annual grant to be slashed as the disgraced being quietly phased out of his last royal privileges. top royal biographer, the author of revenge meghan harry and the war between the windsors , tom bower, between the windsors, tom bower, live in the studio in just 2 minutes time.
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cancelled. and this is where britain's top commentators speak out on controversial without the fear of the cancel sweeping the rest of the media and the sun newspaper revelation of prince harry's newspaper revelation of prince harry' s £300,000 strop at not harry's £300,000 strop at not getting his own toting cops. the coronation has been causing shockwaves with people adamant the greedy duke to pay for his own private security. since running away from his royal dufies running away from his royal duties has been a major issue for harry. except course, when he's bragging about killing 25 members of the taliban in his toxic all. well top royal tom bower joins me now . tom, this is bowerjoins me now. tom, this is us in the middle . a cost of us in the middle. a cost of living crisis , £300,000, is it living crisis, £300,000, is it not time for king charles to actually step in and somehow end this madness? i think it is. but i mean his problem is that he is a weak man in a way, and he's worried about hacking. i fear so . i mean, if only he said , . i mean, if only he said, harry, look, come to the coronation. but you can have row q seat 54. and the view is
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partly obscured by a column. then the message would get through and we need worry about him. but i think if he allows howard to come to the coronation is going to ruin the coronation. it'll be by harry's and god forbid meghan's to . so i think forbid meghan's to. so i think charles has to make decision now. the king has to . and i now. the king has to. and i think the people on the whole getting sick to death of harry. i mean although i think he got some sympathy with some women in his from his book know the boy and diana and all the rest it and diana and all the rest it and all very carefully calibrated to make people feel sad for this poor child. i think his behaviour now is going to irritate people again and people will be sick to death of him. hopefully very soon. i think so, especially when we know that this is costing us money is costing us money and it's all just you know he just show because you know he doesn't pay for it. it doesn't he going for it. but he was he going pay for it. but he was protected when in england protected when he in england there issue. he's just there is no issue. he's just looking issues and his is looking issues and his lawyer is looking issues and his lawyer is looking for fees to pay the victim as south british leaves
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brilliantly britain. they could read that better . they got it read that better. they got it right. i do want to go up prince andrew. yeah, to that because he's reportedly furious with king charles having this nearly £250,000 in the grant slashed amid rumours he could be forced out of hi s £30 million home by out of his £30 million home by december . out of his £30 million home by december. but is he really squeezed out of his current life or is this just the slimmed down monarchy king charles actually always promise? well, i think andrew's playing with fire again , the trouble with andrew is he wants to get back into the pubuc wants to get back into the public limelight. he thinks he's innocent. and i he thinks this drip dripping of i'm such a terrible to the media will get in the sort of sympathy which is all to get from the newsnight interview. i mean, he egged on no doubt his ex—wife and a couple of pr people who know better really believes that if he pleads that he's going to be kicked out of his 78 room home and not have any that people
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say, oh, poor, poor. isn't he dangerous , though, tom, because dangerous, though, tom, because he does have nothing to lose now, but he has a lot to lose in the sense that he could be completely ostracised. at least he's going to be allowed to live in genteel obscurity . but in some genteel obscurity. but he's playing pot. he doesn't want that. he wants to get right back. and when he doesn't realises he take on geoffrey . realises he take on geoffrey. virginia roberts again, he'll destroyed in court if he he tries to undo settlement he doesn't realise that he really has is finished he doesn't want to accept that but you know there's some stone tied up. how on earth to afford this how to chalet in switzerland how on earth did fergie afford house in in central london. it's all a bit odd the finances and what's worse is he doesn't learned his lessons. andrew is a somebody who really is so stupid , so who really is so stupid, so conceited, so arrogant that he just will never learn. the now is blown . he should shut up.
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is blown. he should shut up. indeed for the last three years he could have been toiling away in the background, doing charity work just like his mother, the late queen. that's not he's at that's not where his head is. and sadly, his brother the king doesn't tell him what to do. and they should know part down and go away . talk about the author go away. talk about the author revenge. thank you so much, tom. but it's time now. revenge. thank you so much, tom. but it's time now . reveal but it's time now. reveal tonight's greatest britain and union. jack has my panel return . amanda patel, who's your nominee for tonight's grace is brissett mine suella braverman for calling out rishi on his dhhenng for calling out rishi on his dithering over the northern ireland agreement where he's trying to make deals with the eu . and you can't trust a man who backstabbed boris he's going to try and backstab brexit matt. let's tissier your nominee. my nominee is , kate forbes msp her
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nominee is, kate forbes msp her honesty and letting everybody know what their policies , know what their policies, letting them have a chance to vote because of that she just being honest rebecca your nominee minus it's a ridiculous thing do but sadiq khan i'm generally not a fan but i do him free school meals for children in london is a really exciting important policy yet ridiculous because of course is there a chance he's going to i'm going to go with amanda superwoman. so although she will although reports that she will not resign over the northern ireland protocol. yeah she says that now let's see who's your jackass? amanda patel . that now let's see who's your jackass? amanda patel. i'm afraid it's that leftie luvvie amateur empson who said, as revealed when she didn't win the best actress that risible claim leo grandee or whatever is called on she said winning her oscars made her physically ill well . i'm oscars made her physically ill well. i'm really pleased for her because she's not even nominated this time so house will be fine. don't worry about it, amy. you're going to be fine.
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ridiculous, isn't it? please i will. ridiculous. matt. letitia, yourjackass will. ridiculous. matt. letitia, your jackass nominee might will. ridiculous. matt. letitia, yourjackass nominee might . your jackass nominee might. eugene jackass is kibali the goal of slow news for ? her goal of slow news for? her reporting on nicola bulley gavin we obviously showed of that earlier in the show . rebecca earlier in the show. rebecca reed on many minds. kate forbes because not have her in her twice i the reviews this year that she expressed abhorrent and i also think was a very bad political move it's i don't respect her as a career woman or respect her as a career woman or as a respect her as a career woman or as a thinker so you don't respect to being honest about what she thinks about politicians are honest during the campaign trail so that the members of the party can make an honest judgement on them which is not what we got. keir starmer yeah, but i'm sorry so loud, like a lot of people to believe things was honest about were things she was honest about were incredibly okay incredibly unpleasant. okay i will. look, we need a bit of fun. we need bit of fun tonight. so it's the double win from end of the tunnel, because i have to say. i couldn't believe eva thomas boring on about how winning an oscar made her sick
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can you just bore off and actually no one watches the baftas more right? because we cannot stay a bunch of see turned hollywood in one room telling us what to think and their movies are really rubbish. now to because we've gone so woke amanda brazil . matt letitia woke amanda brazil. matt letitia rebecca reed my superstar panel thank so much. i'm back again tomorrow . thank so much. i'm back again tomorrow. night 9 pm. thank you for your company. remember headline. this is up next. have a very good night.
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it's 11:00 here with the people's channel gb news. and in a moment, headliners, but let's bnng a moment, headliners, but let's bring you up to date with the latest news headlines and the us president today. the united states is to be announcing new sanctions against russia this week . president joe biden was week. president joe biden was speaking to thousands who gathered in the centre of warsaw in poland telling crowds the ukrainian people's love of their country will prevail in the war against russia. it follows talks held this afternoon . the held this afternoon. the president of poland a day after his surprise visit to ukraine. the two leaders addressed securing issues and growing nato's presence in poland . the nato's presence in poland. the west is not plotting attack russia as putin said today and

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