tv Dan Wootton Tonight GB News February 22, 2023 9:00pm-11:01pm GMT
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n0 spin though , no spin though , no censorship. no spin though, no censorship. i'm dan watson . justice has been i'm dan watson. justice has been doneice i'm dan watson. justice has been done ice inspired should be begum is bid to regain uk citizenship has been rejected . citizenship has been rejected. the bbc's twisted efforts to convince us the terrorist is victim failed . i don't regret it victim failed. i don't regret it because i've it's changed as a person i always in the back of my was like questioning my decision but just i knew there was nothing i could do about it . but as her lawyers file to fight on, i'm going make clear my digesting said any return by beckham will put brits in serie as stranger than my superstar. by as stranger than my superstar. by the way. and joining me tonight, dawn neesom adam brooks and ashley james, take him in.
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the b may not give a about the real victims of isis, but i do . real victims of isis, but i do. so tonight, i'm going to get the reaction of. the daughter of one of their countless victims beheaded, aid worker david haines, on a where justice and sanity prevail . for now sanity prevail. for now basically will join me alongside the man who knows bacon best, andrew drury, who says playing a pr game they are both with me live at 1020. also coming up as an independent review is launched into language police is handung launched into language police is handling nicola bulley case. handling the nicola bulley case. who's more at fault for the past three weeks the media or the police. that's big debate in the media buzz at 1030 with reform soaring in the polls superwomen slalom making a very will resignation threat over northern ireland don't support selling out on northern ireland allowing the eu a foothold in the united kingdom. so is the british pubuc kingdom. so is the british public also aware , the british public also aware, the british might be about to be a brexit, be about to be betrayed reforms.
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leader richard tice reveals why he's suing the conservative party live in the studio at 950 as harry and meghan break their silence by claims they want to sue the creators of south park over this now infamous episode . over this now infamous episode. we are having a private have an affair to him we are having a private have an affairto him and rely so we are having a private have an affair to him and rely so has the us cartoon got in the skin of the sussexes royal author and harry's official biographer, angela levin, lent her latest insight at 935 after the snp leadership frontrunner kate forbes is written for making comments on same sex marriage and having children out of wedlock. should your faith exclude you from high political office? well our very own reverend calvin goes head to head with human rights activist tatchell in the clash at 920 and after going broke and then broke all the fall of scheming sturgeon and i don't spot the return of strong no nonsense leaders a little bit like this
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one you have to n—words you know what the one is but the others the nuclear words not supposed to ever be mentioned ever ever ever. to ever be mentioned ever ever ever . it's mentioned every ever. it's mentioned every single day . well media and single day. well media and establishment might have already written it off, as they did in 2016, but could the donald be on his way back to the white house? former press sean spicer gives us the inside track state side. at 1040, there will be a first look at the newspaper front pages to any a brand new greatest britain union jack as to this is let's go. so let me tell you this fight about begum isn't over. i'm going to tell you why straight after the news with polly middlehurst . dan, thank you. middlehurst. dan, thank you. good evening. the top story
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tonight. excuse me, the prime minister said he'll deliver certainty and clarity as seeks a deal on post—brexit in northern ireland, rishi sunak held talks with the northern irish business leaders today amid renewed pressure to achieve a workable solution . the stalled protocol . solution. the stalled protocol. earlier, he told the commons intensive with the eu are ongoing and in a gb news the home secretary suella said mr. sunak absolutely committed to resolve the issue . actually, i resolve the issue. actually, i think if you look historically at how our deals agreements have been reached with the eu, it's important we take a robust approach . we need to. my clear approach. we need to. my clear preference is for us to reach a workable and, pragmatic agreement with eu. i know that the prime minister , that the prime minister, that objective and i know that he's working flat out to reach such an whilst not compromising our sovereignty . well, in other news sovereignty. well, in other news today , the defence secretary today, the defence secretary
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says challenger 2 battles tanks could arrive in ukraine by the spring. ben wallace has visited and army base in dorset where ukrainian soldiers are being trained on standard british tanks. the uk has already promised to send 14 challengers to ukraine, but mr. wallace said britain could offer up more depending on the threat level and.the depending on the threat level and. the country's defence needs that determination . see this that determination. see this through is extraordinary . their through is extraordinary. their work ethos, their spirit is inspiring . the instructors you inspiring. the instructors you speak to and you know, i think they are going to take the skills they've learned here and apply them in battle and not only keep themselves safe , but only keep themselves safe, but also make sure that they push back russia in illegal evasion because news and tesco's are the latest supermarket to introduce a limit on how much fresh produce customers can buy as fruit and vegetable shortages , fruit and vegetable shortages, leaving shelves inside shops and supermarkets bear . the retailing supermarkets bear. the retailing giant joins aldi, asda and
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morrisons temporarily rationing shopping with purchases of tomatoes , peppers, cucumbers tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers limited to three per customer as a precaution , bad weather and a precaution, bad weather and transport problems across europe and north africa are being blamed for the disruption to supply lines with retail is warning the problems could last for weeks . lancashire police for weeks. lancashire police says it welcomes the forthcoming review into its handling of the nicola bulley case. the college of policing will focus on the investigation and the search . investigation and the search. also the release of personal information about ms. burley and the force's engagement with the pubuc the force's engagement with the public and separately the police regulator will be investigating a welfare check that was carried out on ms. bulli just weeks before she went missing . her before she went missing. her body was recovered from the river wyre on sunday. more than weeks after she disappeared , his weeks after she disappeared, his majesty the king has held an audience with the president of
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the german ahead of a trip to later this month. king charles will become the first british monarch to address the during a state visit to the country welcomed by will bus to buckingham palace this afternoon. the trip will follow from a state visit to france which is due to be the king's first official trip abroad since his accession to the throne . his accession to the throne. that's all for me. i'm back in an hour. back to dan . an hour. back to dan. despite a twisted attempt by the british bashing corporation that saw it become a magazine and handed a podcast , claims she is handed a podcast, claims she is not a monster. sanity prevailed today. not a monster. sanity prevailed today . justice was done. and the today. justice was done. and the priority of our safety was for once put first. shamima will not return the uk for now at least
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that was the decision of the station immigration appeals commission, which rejected the isis terrorists legal challenge after m15 insisted she still a major security risk and surely surely that can no longer be any doubt about that. i have not been sucked in by bid by the bbc and hard left organisations to convince the teenager who left the uk to join isis after the most brutal beheading of brits were broadcast to the world and was reported to have helped so into their suicide . i'm not into their suicide. i'm not convinced by the bbc that she is somehow now a victim . so tonight somehow now a victim. so tonight i wanted to compare the real shamima. this is shamima before for the bbc before pr campaign, i wanted to compare shamima to the new and improved sanitised version. so watch this . i don't version. so watch this. i don't regret it because i it's changed me as a person . made me me as a person. made me stronger. tougher i always in the back of my mind like
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questioning my decision by just i knew there was nothing i could do it. so i just had to keep like persevering and going on the manchester arena . you must the manchester arena. you must have heard about that attack . have heard about that attack. what did you think about that? to do anything really , because to do anything really, because women and children are being killed back in the islamic state right now. i was in love with the idea of isis. so i just always made excuses for them. yeah, i will admit i was the one that made the choice , even that made the choice, even though i was only 15 years old, i could make my own decision then. i do have to like mentality to make my own decision. i didn't feel british because i feel like wasn't able to be even though to be british even though i wanted be. if that makes wanted to be. if that makes sense feel like i was sense i didn't feel like i was accepted either because accepted society either because of things i saw of racism and other things i saw they two cats in the bin in. the bins. yeah what was that like when you first saw that these the heads of captives. yeah. i would do that one. i'm not a bad person . i'm not this person that person. i'm not this person that they think i am being perceived
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in the media. you know, i'm just so much more than isis and i'm so much more than isis and i'm so much more than isis and i'm so much more than everything that i've been through . heads in that i've been through. heads in bins didn't faze her at all. i know the real shamima begum no wonder sajid javid , home wonder sajid javid, home secretary who made the decision , declared he was convinced that keeping her out of the uk is the correct one. don't get into getting the details of the case. but what i will say is that you certainly haven't seen what i saw. let me say this . i think if saw. let me say this. i think if you did if you did know what i knew , as i say, because you are knew, as i say, because you are sensible response all people you would have made the same decision of that. i have no javid by that position today . javid by that position today. but the risk posed by our weak legal system has not gone away
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with . mr. justice jay today with. mr. justice jay today accepting that there was a quote, credible that begum was a victim of sex trafficking to syria , he added that there was syria, he added that there was considerable force that the home secretary was on sympathetic to conclude beckham travel to syria voluntarily . well, i reject yes voluntarily. well, i reject yes was 15 years old but knew exactly what she was doing when joining isis's the m15 witness told the trial no one hoodwinked her. the only reason she's trying to come back is because the two speak of a caliphate collapsed . just imagine the collapsed. just imagine the consequence is that beckham had one today. they would be a flood of dangerous back into britain the principles stake are important but so to israel safety growing numbers of british extremists being drawn back to syria to join jihadist groups that's to today's daily
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telegraph . now these traitors telegraph. now these traitors must that they will never be able to return and could life rotting at the al roj camp in northern syria alongside bacon those they deny it bacon and i sick about this actually she still using our public service broadcaster to spread her propaganda with the latest episode of her sick podcast this week continuing her futile bid for rehabilitation and expecting sympathy from us for the fact she fled with friends who went on to lose their lives . it's on to lose their lives. it's just like a constant reminder, you know, that she she could be alive today, but she's gone . and alive today, but she's gone. and in a way, it may be my fault. i know the word. but like, if i had said, you, i don't i don't want to go to isis, guys. don't don't come either. or if i told police the truth, maybe she would still be alive. you know, maybe we would have never gone to maybe they would have to syria. maybe they would have never spoken to me again because
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they a snitch they would see me as a snitch but they'd still be alive and. that would enough for me. that would be enough for me. didn't what about the didn't because what about the victims the manchester arena victims of the manchester arena bombing? what about alan and david haines ? beckham doesn't david haines? beckham doesn't give a them. she never talks about. give a them. she never talks about . of course, her lawyers about. of course, her lawyers fought back outside today by vowing the legal fight is , vowing the legal fight is, quote, nowhere near over. but the home office insisted the government's priority remains maintaining the safety and security the uk. and we will robustly defend any decision made in doing. robustly defend any decision made in doing . so they must made in doing. so they must because any return by shamima marks a clear and present danger to brits to respond now my superstar panel former editor and current at the daily star dawn neesom , the businessman and dawn neesom, the businessman and activist adam brooks and the broadcaster ashley james and dawn neesom beckham's lawyers say isn't over. and i believe them because reading the judgement it's actually very clear that the judge is on the
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side of bacon. he just knows that the is on the side of the home secretary. so i don't believe this is over. it's not over and it's the taxpayers are paying over and it's the taxpayers are paying for it because suddenly the light obviously she won't give up. think she is give up. i think she is incredibly manipulative. i've seen nothing in any of the interviews that the demonstrate she has remorse, any feelings at all for the suffering of other people, that the people she seems concerned about herself and she has spoken about the victims of the manchester bombing as well. she said deaths were justified . that includes were justified. that includes eight year old saffie . she was eight year old saffie. she was eight year old saffie. she was eight then and also shamima has shown no remorse over the rape of the 6400 yazidi girls. some young as ten who were raped to death by people like . me, my death by people like. me, my husband, she's shown no remorse, nothing at. it's all about her.
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look, if this this creature could come back here and we could come back here and we could lock her up and throw away the key. i say do that because we would know where she is, but we would know where she is, but we don't that because we can't we don't that because we can't we don't that because we can't we don't have the evidence. we don't have any evidence and the monitoring of terror suspects in this country is appalling we know from westminster, london, clapham common, manchester arena, we know all those people . they are reformed and are not. they were being monitored . we they were being monitored. we can't keep an eye on this woman. she i'm sorry, she needs to stay there. and we're all i don't ever want her back in this country there. adam, do you agree she's she should agree she's monster. she should stay there . bbc the stay there. the bbc in the podcast said didn't. stay there. the bbc in the podcast said didn't . she's podcast said she didn't. she's not a monster. lipstick and make up and a lovely baseball cap on some sunglasses doesn't anything they've tried to sort of celebrities her you know which is a disgrace she was walking around campus and around syria with a machine terrorising people and you know some of the stories that dawn's just said ,
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stories that dawn's just said, the raping and killing of innocent people at the of the day, you know, some some of these. she said i was okay with beheadings and executions . who beheadings and executions. who says that , you know, seeing says that, you know, seeing beheadings didn't me i've seen some terrible in my life and they stick my mind and they change me . i haven't seen that . change me. i haven't seen that. so what does that do to someone's mind? she's a monster and again, she's manipulative she changes her tone in different interviews, too so and as you said earlier and andrew jewellery he got to know a really well they become friends then night he said she's lying and i believe him no one else knows her more than more than him. yep no indeed. and andrew jury going him. yep no indeed. and andrew jury going to be here in the next hour to talk about that. actually, i'm fascinated. just know about this, know what you think about this, because thing that has been because one thing that has been forgotten and i really want to remind tonight are remind everyone tonight are because he's so he's not because he's he's so he's not going to stand by this position . publicly . keir starmer publicly advocated for the return of
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shamima begum this country. so did the shadow secretary at the time . emily thornberry. so you time. emily thornberry. so you with starmer that big him should be back in the uk and i'm not going to defend her. i watched the bbc documentary today and actually it was a lot more measured. i was expecting she doesn't come across particularly well. you know, they sort of blow in a lot of her blow holes in a lot of her stories and. she joined isis which , you know we would all say which, you know we would all say is one of the most horrific regimes ever. one that my brother in law has fought overseas, risked his life alongside many other british. so i'm for any minute going to say sit here and say that she's not a monster. i think the problem is that she is a monster. she's not my mom. she's not my monster. she has never been my issue is that she's she's been stripped to shred british and she was but she has a right to bangladeshi citizenship radicalised and trafficked. well the bangladeshi government say
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she doesn't, but she's certainly the responsibility of syrian where she is at the moment . and where she is at the moment. and i think britain the government need to acknowledge all responsibility , responsibility responsibility, responsibility and allowing her and many other children to be radical is to be groomed. i think rather than running away from responsibility, we need to look at the mistakes that were made like interestingly, the police wrote a letter to her family but gave it to her so her family never received it. so there's lots of i think mistakes and also her people not this is not about who have i couldn't i could not give a monkey about her and i want to make that very clear. but i think , you know, clear. but i think, you know, the government shouldn't decide if i can made it back , wrote if i can made it back, wrote back. and the problem is, all of people who now fleeing again people who are now fleeing again to syria without doing that, i have no idea . to syria without doing that, i have no idea. but to syria without doing that, i have no idea . but fleeing to have no idea. but fleeing to syria, they think, oh, you know what, the soft touch government let us and i just want you to have a word on on the starmer
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point, because i think starmer is doing a very good pr job at the moment to pretend he doesn't have very extreme positions that are going to put this country at. we should not forget that starmer wants him back because, you know. starmer sorry, it's if begum is allowed back, that means the door to at least 160 and british jihadis on 80 overseas. and starmer wants to happen now. he's not talking about it now because hopes that we've forgotten. i haven't forgotten sitting now, but at the of the day, that is one the end of the day, that is one big worry many of us have about a labour government is that they are touches with people are soft touches with people like security . but can we just like security. but can we just say one thing? you know, i've been round with virtue signals and rice babies all day on twitter about shaming . again, twitter about shaming. again, this to do with the this is nothing to do with the colour her skin. this is not colour of her skin. this is not cool. and by the way, when people say that it is, i have just strong feelings about just as strong feelings about jack middle class jack, who is the middle class british boy from oxford. anyone that left this country to go and fight isis should not, and the
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colour of their skin is completely irrelevant. dawn neesom adam brookes, james, my superstar panel and they are here with me all night. but coming and meghan coming up as harry and meghan deny they want sue deny claims, they want to sue the creators south park has the creators of south park has us really gone under us cartoon really gone under sussexes skin. i think it has but harry's official biographer angela going reveal new angela levin going to reveal new information on this at 935. but first, as the snp leadership frontrunner kate forbes is written off for making comments on same sex marriage, should your faith exclude from political office? well, i very own reverend calvin robinson is going to go head to head with the human rights activist peter tatchell in the clash straight after break. but i want to after the break. but i want to know you think. email date know what you think. email date at tweet us at gb at gb news uk. tweet us at gb news our poll running there to the results on the clash. upshot
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it's time for the clash now the front runner replace scheming sturgeon as scotland's first minister. kate forbes has already been off by westminster and the same after she expressed these views about same sex marriage. marriage being between a man and a woman that is what i practise. but i will rule back on any rights that already exist in scotland . you were about at in scotland. you were about at the time where you were able to legislate on this. that's been
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gone, but you would have voted against that then because of your beliefs. have the your beliefs. i would have the devout christian also said it wrong to have children outside wedlock, but made a clear point saying that this was only her opinion and not one that she would force on anyone else. still, her honesty has drawn derision from prominent snp colleagues , claiming she has colleagues, claiming she has crossed a red line . however, crossed a red line. however, overnight equalities kemi overnight the equalities kemi badenoch weighed to in support forbes and her right to practise religion freely. look actually admire her for not being dishonest it be very easy for her to tell lies just that she could win that election . i will could win that election. i will say that i support personally support same sex marriage. i think it's disappointing if people don't, i think will always it's disappointing when people don't agree with but i would not want people to condemn me for having personal views. but despite those comments , but despite those comments, entire political establishment msm is looking to tear down forbes's candidacy because she
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dared to express socially conservative religious views . so conservative religious views. so what do you think about this ? what do you think about this? should your faith exclude you from political office in 2023? email me at gbnews.uk. tweet me at gb news. we've got the pair to debate this time and help you make up your mind . to debate this time and help you make up your mind. i'm joined by the reverend calvin robinson and the reverend calvin robinson and the activist and journalist peter tatchell. so calvin robinson , i have to say we robinson, i have to say we missed you on the show last night because this topic is made for you. i imagine even though you're certainly a unionist you're certainly a unionist you're probably loving the fact that kate forbes is saying the unsayable when it comes to religious views. yeah, she's had the quiet policy out loud and she that's a problem. i'm absolutely at the response to , absolutely at the response to, kate. i thought being a christian in a christian country might have been considered a normal thing. well, it wasn't till last 5 minutes, at least the staunch attacks were seen from the left and the right . you from the left and the right. you know, people are incredibly happy , including her
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happy, including her controversial views , her church controversial views, her church controversial views, her church controversial . wait a minute. in controversial. wait a minute. in what way? the controversy , what way? the controversy, social top christian views . i social top christian views. i wish we had more parliamentarians that had faith .look parliamentarians that had faith . look at the adulterers. look at the delight piers. look at all the people we have running our. we might have some people with for once, with moral values for once, wouldn't the thing wouldn't it? well, the thing that i found fascinating, calvin, is that from moment calvin, is that from the moment she comments , the she made those comments, the westminster establishment just said, well, she can't win. this is impulsive. it's impossible for her to win. is impulsive. it's impossible for her to win . actually, that's for her to win. actually, that's not up to them. it's up to. the members of the snp who would go in to vote and i find astonishing that they think they can preclude someone and not respect democracy because she's not saying anything illegal . not saying anything illegal. she. well, indeed . have a muslim she. well, indeed. have a muslim mayor of london . we have a hindu mayor of london. we have a hindu prime minister there. okay but to have a christian first minister. oh, that's a step far. interesting. it's a rise of christopher phobia that we have in this country. christianity is considered out day, old
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fashioned and beyond pale. i think actually we need to be a lot more tolerant people with religious values, especially christians at this time. but peter tatchell from , your point peter tatchell from, your point of view , what she has said about of view, what she has said about gay marriage crosses the line for who wants ? a public role . for who wants? a public role. but for me it's very clear that kate, for forbes and all christians have a right to hold their views . they have a right their views. they have a right to stand for public office. they should be judged the remit of all their policies, not just one policy, but very clearly cases . policy, but very clearly cases. she's against same sex marriage , abortion , sex outside of , abortion, sex outside of marriage , gender recognition marriage, gender recognition reform . so she's basically that reform. so she's basically that bad news for women single parents and lesbian, gay and bisexual people. that is not a good look . and as a leader, as good look. and as a leader, as a leader, as a first minister, as the leader of scotland, she'd sending a very bad message to
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the country she'd be out of step with the country's own and own values . i'm actually christian. values. i'm actually christian. when you come . i just i just when you come. i just i just think it's strange for me to sit there and say, you should be out of step with the country's values when. the country still has christian values to conflate those things. hate when people those things. i hate when people say that's like, oh, she's against women, she's against gays. don't conflate gays. no, no, no, don't conflate points that. that's points like that. that's disingenuous, she's much disingenuous, peter. she's much in women. is why, in favour of women. this is why, against trans against all of these trans issues them and because issues with them and because she wants protect women's rights, wants to protect women's rights, women's much women's spaces, she's very much in family, which in favour of family, which is why she to protect the why she wants to protect the institution marriage, which institution of marriage, which is man one is between one man and one woman, and to not dilute it or watered down doesn't mean she's against alternative lifestyles and a name, and other things without a name, but to protect the but she's trying to protect the values standards values and, the standards that we've a thousand we've had for over a thousand years in this country. peter you think there is a degree of hypocrisy here because her main rival the job humza yousaf. rival for the job humza yousaf. now he is a practising muslim . now he is a practising muslim. and while he says that his
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muslim religion doesn't impact his political positions surely you know the religion is far far worse when comes to the human rights of women and gay people. yet no is attacking yusef for his moral views. and i think no one is prepared to attack muslim politician for their socially views. so why is it acceptable to attack a christian for the same thing? well, it wouldn't be, but very clearly hamza does not support discrimination in any sense. he abstained from gay marriage vote. well, he may abstained, but he did not vote against. and he has on other issues been very clear that he supports the principle of equality and human rights for everyone, which is very different from the position of kate phelps . well, no, no. i kate phelps. well, no, no. i think difference is i think difference here is clear. the difference here is clear. the difference is, is that kate forbes has been honest with the electorate. what humza yousaf is
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doing is he's doing a keir starmer, which is he's lying to get elected. but i don't think he's lying . tell me that as he's lying. tell me that as well. come on. as i practise the muslim, you cannot tell that he is more pro—gay marriage than kate forbes. well, i don't believe it. well, if you look at the opinion polls, look at the survey of muslims in the in the parliament, i think all but one muslim member of parliament voted same sex marriage. i it was seven out of eight. so clearly they had an opportunity. clearly muslim mps have been very supportive of the lgbt community and also of women women's rights as well. well okay, i've got . that's a whole okay, i've got. that's a whole other topic. but kelvin you must see this. you must see that the message are so quick. see this. you must see that the message are so quick . attack message are so quick. attack christian politicians . their christian politicians. their views, whether the views are right or wrong is another question. but they would not dare . they would not dare to dare. they would not dare to a muslim politician for views that
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are more socially conservative. of course they would. i think be right not to either do it for everyone or do it for no one. i don't think muslims should be attacked for having conservative views. think christians, i'm views. i think christians, i'm not be not saying they should be ehhen not saying they should be either. hate. forbes is either. but the hate. forbes is it's huge over the top . well, it's huge over the top. well, that's because she is standing very high office. the first minister of scotland, you know, and there have been muslim mps who are systematically some issues and they have been called out. we've we to address we have a muslim right in the city of london and we have a hindu running the country. it's not about status of running for high office. it's about faith, being christian and not being an christianity, being easy christianity, being an easy target. just in your target. you just said in your last sentence that she's against equality. equality and human rights. absolute rights. it's an absolute nonsense paint the christian nonsense. paint the christian faith as anti. you got to take it. i have say, i'm with it. and i have to say, i'm with me. i'm with kemi badenoch on this . you know, i don't agree . this. you know, i don't agree. kate forbes is position, but i
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abso lutely respect her honesty and i respect the fact that has been very clear with the scottish people about where she stands personally. and i hope it's honest politicians indeed. and i think they may say i'm writing her off. i think i'm making a big mistake because people might think that the snp are full of full all of these extreme wokeist who loved nicola sturgeon's gender reform bill. but but it's actually not. it's a broad church full of a lot of social and i think the msm, just like with brexit and just like with the red ball, they could end up having egg on their face over this one. but look a fascinating debate. i don't think it's mainstream think it's just mainstream media. many people in media. i think many people in the party, scottish the scottish party, scottish national party have said we can't have first, not stupid can't have a first, not stupid who support equality. who doesn't support equality. that's because knew that's stupid because knew her position. should have position. so they should have thought about that before they supported ballot by human supported her ballot by human rights campaign tatchell, rights campaign to tatchell, always you on always great to have you on calvin. thank you, mr. owen so do you agree with them that
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should your faith exclude you from political office? elliot on twitter say it's of course not. there is a massive difference between i do not believe these things are me i things are right. me and i intend to inflict beliefs on everyone else from beatle . yes, everyone else from beatle. yes, if your religion informs your decisions that means first decisions that means your first loyalty to your faith and not loyalty is to your faith and not the people serve. and for the people you serve. and for maggie, has been maggie, kate has been interrogated her i interrogated for her views. i don't recall how pm a buddhist or sadiq khan, a muslim being challenged as to how their faith conflicts with policy decisions. ihave conflicts with policy decisions. i have to say hypocrisy for me has been infuriating. but your verdict is now in. just 10% of you say your faith should exclude you from public office. 90% to be saying it should not. coming up with the party soaring in the and boris clashing with the government over northern ireland is the british public aware brexit could about to be portrayed ? reforms leader portrayed? reforms leader richard tice reveals why he is suing the conservative party live the studio at 950. but
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first, as harry and meghan come out to deny claims, they want to sue south park creations over the now infamous , has the us the now infamous, has the us cartoon really under the couple's skin of royal author and harry's official biographer until 11 is going to lend her insight . until 11 is going to lend her insight. she's live until 11 is going to lend her insight . she's live with me until 11 is going to lend her insight. she's live with me .
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welcome back. now the sussexes have broken silence to deny reports they are set to sue the makers of the south park satirical cartoon for this already famous episode. watch . already famous episode. watch. we are having hot private have as a basic human right how many more princes and his wife have to live as night are . hey, can to live as night are. hey, can you keep it down? i never heard of it . god promise it. yeah of it. god promise it. yeah nobody gives you to just shut up and go away . it never gets old. and go away. it never gets old. but a spokesperson for the very annoyed sussexes people magazine, that's their favourite you know, it's own frankly nonsense , totally basis reports nonsense, totally basis reports . well, harry's biographer , . well, harry's biographer, angela levin joins me now . you angela levin joins me now. you know what, angela ? the fact that know what, angela? the fact that they found out strongly enough to release a statement shows that this south park episode has
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got under their skin it. well i mean they recognise themselves from it. they could at although it quite obvious they didn't have to recognise themselves they could have just said that's nonsense and not gone further, but prince harry rang up the producer sir and actually said to him , now you know, you've got to him, now you know, you've got this wrong. and also you've got that wrong. and the producer said, excuse , sir. he said, but said, excuse, sir. he said, but it's just a cartoon and it's not even about them. they said, well, it's about a sort of prince and princess. we think that's our it could be anyone, angela could be anyone. and it just shows how awful it is. if you're hypocritical and how awful it is , if you just think awful it is, if you just think of yourself and how awful it is when you haven't got anything inside . and that was the bit inside. and that was the bit when the wanted to say , you when the wanted to say, you know, i don't want this life anymore , want to go back and do anymore, want to go back and do what we said we would do. that's a very important . but actually i
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a very important. but actually i could see that we don't need to prove ourselves anymore it's what's inside that matters not what's inside that matters not what other people think about us.the what other people think about us. the opens enormous mouth of the princess and says hello there's an amazing echo and you realise there's nothing there. my realise there's nothing there. my goodness that's a walloping inqu my goodness that's a walloping insult isn't it. and this is the last thing they have wanted because of course i thought that they were going to be taken very in hollywood. you know, meghan thought the democratic thought that the democratic party going saying, come party going to be saying, come on, want you to for on, we want you to run for president. one day. instead, they have become a laughing stock. they have been ridiculed now by their people. that's what so fascinating. you know, south park, this is ultimate in the hollywood liberal elite, said, yes it's smashed them to pieces really and actually they were always didn't one of the reasons why they didn't like being in britain was that it was tiny.
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and meghan has in and to do things globally how she wants people to be be compassionate to those you know those you don't know don't fly do this that stand up her being a woman and this she's crying in this cartoon non—stop when she does get her way but it's just that you can't put on all that pretence unless you've substance underneath and they're actually you know as that proved this that particular princess who won't name them hasn't got any substance . and i think you can't substance. and i think you can't see people what other people think of you have to look and see what other people how they react to . you not just go on react to. you not just go on yourselves and thinks you're beyond . but i think meghan won't beyond. but i think meghan won't make too much fuss about it because she doesn't care about the stakes. i don't that she's very miserable and crying i think that's a pr putting for
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her. so we feel sorry for. i think she will make her more determined to test this around. and of course know that she also briefed by her pr company that . briefed by her pr company that. she was very unhappy with spare, you know, and she's going to be even more unhappy now because it has. but look, i wanted to show you, angela , this this moment you, angela, this this moment from last, because we had meghan's of course, meghan's sister, of course, great who slammed great show, markle, who slammed the hypocrisy when it the sussexes hypocrisy when it comes to privacy. so this as we see, they largely shaped social perception by paying pr, which includes whole host of journalists . but seemingly they journalists. but seemingly they only like what the journalists say when it's in their favour and when it's not, they become litigious. we've seen the lawsuits, so i mean. that's a horrible hypocrisy and. i think with with me what i'm going through, you know, i think they take a huge licence to defame and disparage other people, but they don't want anyone even even
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using a distant or likeness of them or make that is the irony is that, you know, look, that not going to suit america because the bar for defamation in america is so and this would be laughed out first amendment you can't actually do that especially if you're somebody who's known in the public you closely plus . this is comedy and closely plus. this is comedy and satire you know it would just be to them but she is right. samantha isn't cheap a little when it comes to hair in uk they are so happy legally. well, they've been more unpleasant to certain people than you would ever imagine. you know, to that to your family. and i think that's what's helped their popular go right through the ground but the fact that they can't take anything themselves that nobody's allowed to criticise this particularly meghan it's a nonsense i just hopei meghan it's a nonsense i just hope i think i won't get my fulfilled is spare and this cartoon will make them think
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themselves again and maybe change some of this spots and actually be a bit more kind to people or not necessarily you can criticise but you try and smash them to pieces , mash them smash them to pieces, mash them up and invade their privacy because you don't . your privacy because you don't. your privacy invaded as we saw. i know. don't they want , to show a bit of they want, to show a bit of compassion to their own blood relatives. yes. as well as especially meghan's father , especially meghan's father, thomas, who we know is struggling so much after this stroke , which nearly took his stroke, which nearly took his life, and especially prince william, you know , he was william, you know, he was grieving the loss of the late and then had to deal with all of the mud that came . i couldn't the mud that came. i couldn't agree more, of course . of agree more, of course. of course. angela, thank . we will course. angela, thank. we will speak next week. thank you, angela. but coming up, as tony blair and william hague come together to digital ids , together to digital ids, sprawling state, access to all of our personal requisites, this part of their mission to create big brother, british state. when my super stop handling the
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debate that after ten first though with the reform party soaring in the polls and suella braverman making veiled threats to over north is the to resign over north is the british public now aware that brexit is to being betrayed forms ? richard tice he's only forms? richard tice he's only live in the studio to tackle that and explain why he's suing the conservative party that straight after the .
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break b reak reform break reform leader richard tice is tonight's outside of and brexit very much back in the headlines is rishi sunak to stifle a brewing backbench rebellion over his leverage northern ireland deal with the eu the pm has promised to give meps vote over the new protocol deal, but boris johnson reportedly ready to clash his political nemesis publicly if he pushes burson towards closer alignment with
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the eu. and while speaking in this great exclusive interview tonight , our this great exclusive interview tonight, our very own economics and business editor, our liam halligan the home secretary suella braverman made what i think is a veiled threat really to resign over the issue . listen to resign over the issue. listen don't think we need to be talking about resignation taken a very forthright position the past because i found and the terms of previous agreements intolerable . i don't support intolerable. i don't support selling out on northern ireland and allowing the eu a foothold in the united kingdom. it's absolute vital that we what we've gained the brexit vote, that go forward as a united kingdom where the integrity of our union safeguarded and we properly take back control. and i know the prime minister shares objective and i made tory civil war reform uk has soared to 10% in a new red wall poll figure that will likely skyrocket if
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sunak undermines democracy by failing to stare down brussels , failing to stare down brussels, northern ireland and it's also been revealed that reform uk leader richard tice is threatening to sue the conservative party for libel over malicious falsehoods , what over malicious falsehoods, what he calls malicious falsehoods an alleged he calls malicious falsehoods an allege d £400,000 bribe to a tory alleged £400,000 bribe to a tory mp to defect to his party. an allegation richard tice says is categorically . and he joins me categorically. and he joins me now live the studio. so, richard, lots to cover, of course, of course. brexit is back in the news. but can we talk about headlines today talk about these headlines today that planning to sue the that you're planning to sue the conservative party? so can you just categorically deny this is on the record that there was any financial offer for tory? this this is absolute nonsense . i this is absolute nonsense. i don't make any form of payment offer or inducement to tory. it's more than one mp, by the way we've been talking to include actual ministers past and present and look what they've done is to deliberately try to smear me. i it's
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libellous using the word those sort it's a bribe and that's a very serious allegation of illegality which is, which is defamatory and i'm not going to tolerate it. i'm i'm prepared to accept the custom, the thrust of brutal politics that's thing but accused me of illegality. you're going to hear from my lawyers and that's what they've done. indeed. it was a very strong report. can i just clarify one thing about it, because what the suggests seem to be is that maybe it wasn't that you were actually offering a bribe. you know, hi s £10,000 know, it's not like his £10,000 in nice handbag. it in affordable nice handbag. it was more like, oh, we can guarantee that you'll keep your mp salary if you lose at the next that's not what the discussion was about. the main discussion was about. the main discussion actually interestingly was was why they couldn't come to us was because of their fear of the bullying that would receive from former . that would receive from former. in in the house of commons. that was the real discussion and actually given the sort of the smoke the smoke signals we hear
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about bullying elsewhere, i think that's the real thing that should be fixed. but you've should be fixed. but say you've been to former been speaking to former ministers correct and very senior people in the past is there a chance that some might still defect to russia? that's obviously a matter for them, but i think we are look, we're heading an election. who knows what will happen ? wait and see. what will happen? wait and see. but you just touched on the issue of the polls. we see you right up in the polls and now it looks like sunak might be about to betray just by the way, the vote of northern ireland. but brexit because this is about sovereignty. well the truth is that brexit was never really done because as the tories and we said it at the time of the brexit party, they promised the whole of the uk would leave the european union. but the sad truth is that northern ireland was basically left still within the jurisdiction of the eu in terms of single market rules and
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the ecj completely and when and arrested get the brexit deal through. but what my issue is that as , as boris was deposed that as, as boris was deposed and i know that you wanted that to happen, i was totally that because i knew that the moment bofis because i knew that the moment boris was deposed an, anti—democratic coup all these ramona forces globalist forces would come and try to undermine brexit and look at what's happening now. and that's happening now. and that's happening and that's why in a sense, that's why we're rising the polls because we're now the only party that is standing up for brexit. if you're going to do job for heaven's sake , do it do job for heaven's sake, do it properly or don't bother it at all. we voted brexit and that means taking control of our laws, money and borders that that any of that the borders the completely of control as the home secretary of mrs. they haven't cut taxes in to haven't cut taxes in order to create growth haven't start create growth they haven't start to regulations civil are to cut any regulations civil are now taking control of the process and delaying for years and and years . and and years and years. and now you've sunak of you've got sunak sort of bottling it in the protocol
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bottling it all in the protocol . think sunak really believes in brexit because he gets away with a lot, doesn't he? because he voted for brexit wasn't a high profile no. one, no one remembers him being out there. he wrote one video about it. he wrote one one video about it. yeah, he wrote paper yeah, he and, he wrote a paper afterwards it. i, i think afterwards about it. i, i think he's a bit like keir starmer sort of offensive sort everything but he's got no conviction courage and he's conviction no courage and he's just he's not actually delivering on anything. i think you hearing about the deal that what i've heard about the has been dead for a number of days. there is no deal and if sunak tries to override the dup's and the erg , frankly, i think the erg, frankly, i think i think he's toast i don't think he'll be prime minister going into the next general election. it's as simple as that. so he's misreading the strength of parliament's reading because it feels like he's almost to hell with iag, you know, that's our busted flush the reality is that the northern protocol, which is
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sort of stuck in the house of lords, i think that he's absurd . thirdly said that he would he would get rid of that if you can. kevin, you didn't do that. you always, always keep the negotiator strong leverage, whatever is. the whatever leverage is. the reality the has always been reality is the has always been a disaster . you should get rid of disaster. you should get rid of it and. they should adopt the recommendation. the eu's own expert on this issue in 2017 in last castle smart borders too. that's the solution disgracefully the tea shock leo varadkar he weaponize this issue in order to basically trap the uk in the sort of the ambit of eu i. i know. and who would have thought that in 2023 it would still be forces in this country trying to. well, i guess i guess we shouldn't be surprised. but the reality is we need we need courageous conviction politicians who get stuff done. richard the leader of the former uk, thank you so much for being
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here tonight. but coming up, after terrorists sympathiser shamima begum lost her citizenship appeal but vowed to on. i'll be joined by bethany haines , the daughter of aid haines, the daughter of aid worker david haines was beheaded by isis. she's going to give her reaction alongside man who knows begg and best from drury, who says begum is playing a pr both live with me with new revelations this at 1020 but first there's tony blair and william hague demand digital ids which would allow a sprawling state of access . all of our state of access. all of our personal requisites as part of their masterplan to create some of big brother britain . my of big brother britain. my superstar panel weigh in straight after the break. we're back in 2 minutes.
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begum loses her appeal is blocked again from entering the uk despite the twisted efforts of the bbc to rebuild the icis bndes of the bbc to rebuild the icis brides image showed the insane attempts to bring her back. just be ripped up for good. i'm going to be joined by the man who knows best, the journalist and filmmaker andrew jury lusail stadium is lying to the british pubuc stadium is lying to the british public and he's joining alongside bethany haines, whose father was beheaded the father was beheaded by the eastern death . they're eastern death. they're illuminating perspectives live at 1020 as lancashire's and crime commissioner asks for a independent review into the handung independent review into the handling of nicola bulley case, does the deserve to be reprimanded for botched investigation or did i tackle this media circus? tick—tock is to kay burley sky news obstruct the cops from getting on with their job. the cops from getting on with theirjob. i'm going to be posing that question to my superstar at 1030 tonight i'm joined by dawn neesom adam brooks . ashley james in the brooks. ashley james in the media vows as westminster relics
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tony blair and william hague join forces to demand digital ids asking for sprawling state access to our personal records is relentless crusade a mission creep towards the big brother british state and as the woke sam to the baftas so why campaign with provocative baiting such as this some surprises perhaps no actors of colour winning any of the main acting prizes is it really racist to ask the gongs to be handed out purely based on someone's skin colour? will tackling both of those stories next? plus, as nicola sturgeon and jacinda ardern quit over burn out the donald just getting started as he takes it to sleepy joe invited him to n—words you know what the one is but the others the nuclear work not supposed to ever be mentioned even supposed to ever be mentioned ever, ever, ever . it's supposed to ever be mentioned ever, ever, ever. it's mentioned every single day . so as the woke every single day. so as the woke leaders of the west around time, is trump going to return
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strength to politics his former white house press secretary? spicer is going to provide the latest on this astonishing stateside at un cancelled at 40 and finally as her snp leadership it hangs in the balance was kate forbes right to be so up about her fight ? we be so up about her fight? we thrashed that out in tonight's gracious person and judy in jackass, the first front pages will arrive in may and moments to right after polly middlehurst . dan, thank you. and we this hour with some breaking news coming to us from tyrone in northern. a police officer has been taken to hospital after being shot . we understand the being shot. we understand the officer not on duty. so an off duty police officer when he was attacked at a sports complex at around 8 pm. tonight in omagh , around 8 pm. tonight in omagh, gb news, northern ireland, reported dougie beattie has the latest . good evening and very latest. good evening and very sad news coming out of northern
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tonight that a police officer indeed been attacked while attending a sports facility at the kelly car and auburn county tyrone . it's believed that tyrone. it's believed that a gunman walked up to the back of his car . he gunman walked up to the back of his car. he was putting stuff in the boot, fired the ten shots, four of them, we believe, had him . and he has been left in him. and he has been left in a very serious situation and hospital . we'll have more on hospital. we'll have more on this as the story. hospital. we'll have more on this as the story . well, in this as the story. well, in other news tonight, the prime minister has he'll deliver certainty, stable and clarity as he seeks a deal on post—brexit arrangements in northern ireland. rishi sunak held talks with northern business leaders today amid renewed pressure to achieve a workable to the stalled northern ireland protocol. earlier, he the commons intensive talks ongoing with the eu in a gb news exclusive tonight , the home exclusive tonight, the home secretary suella braverman said mr. sunak is absolutely committed to resolving the issue.i
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committed to resolving the issue. i actually if you look historically at how our deals and agreements have reached with the eu, it's important that we take robust approach . we need take robust approach. we need to. my clear preference is for us to reach a workable and practical thematic agreement with the eu . i know that the with the eu. i know that the prime minister shares that objective and i know that he's working flat to reach such an agreement whilst not compromising on our sovereignty to sell suella braverman well, the prime minister has spoken to ukraine's president this evening with downing street saying now's the time for ukraine to make real progress on the battle field. that comes as the defence said challenges to battle could arrive in ukraine from the uk by spring. ben wallace has visited an army in dorset today where ukrainian soldiers were being trained on british tanks. he says britain could send more. on top of the 14 already promised, depending on the threat level in ukraine and, the country's defence needs that determination
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to see this through is extraordinary . their work ethos, extraordinary. their work ethos, their spirit is, is inspiring . their spirit is, is inspiring. instructors you speak to and you know, i think they are going to the skills they've learned here and apply them in battle and only keep themselves safe . also only keep themselves safe. also make sure that they push back russia in illegal invasion . russia in illegal invasion. lancashire police says it welcomes the forthcoming independent into its handling of the nicola bully case. the college of will focus on the investigation and the search as well as the of personal information about ms. foley and the engagement with the public . the engagement with the public. separately, the police regulator will investigate a welfare check which was carried out on ms. bully just weeks before she went missing. a body was recovered from the river wa sunday, more than three weeks after she disappeared . that's all for now. disappeared. that's all for now. i'm back in an hour. back to dan
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time for tomorrow's news site. now in our media blitz. time for tomorrow's news site. now in our media blitz . first now in our media blitz. first front pages are in and it's the great fruit and veg shortage leading the metro, reporting on a shopper being stopped from panic buying one cucumbers by little staff as rationing is spread across the country to farmers hit by bad weather and soaring energy costs, the independent also focuses on the empty shelves . british empty shelves. british supermarkets, as many as many in rationing. but predictably, of course , beyond predictably, they course, beyond predictably, they say it's all down to brexit and how how patriotic are about our country. the day that britain turned into the empty basket case of europe , do one the case of europe, do one the independent my superstar panel back with me now, former editor and columnist at the daily star dawn neesom the businessman and activist adam brooks in the broadcaster ashley james. now
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has been tony blair and william hague have joined forces to reflect creepy plans to reshape britain around dystopian. i can't take the liberal scheme hold details such as your passport driving licence, tax records and right to work . here records and right to work. here they are got to think about how they are got to think about how the world's changing and how you bnng the world's changing and how you bring your whole apparatus of government to the state up to date everything could reshaped by the way in public even things like the criminal justice, never mind health and education and so on. redesign the state for the new world. how these two sectors of the political past rattle on about a technological revolution all they want but put into practise the is mission creep towards a big brother sky state and deserves to be consigned the trash heap . but adam brooks, do trash heap. but adam brooks, do you agree with me ? i agree with you agree with me? i agree with you. digital i.d. you agree with me? i agree with you. digital id. is basically control for governments , opens
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control for governments, opens the door to a social ratings to digital currencies . it just digital currencies. it just means that everything in our life could suddenly be on our. now i'm on my phone, too anyway. but if that runs out of battery , suddenly i can't pay for things like . i'll get my medical things like. i'll get my medical records up if i need it. yeah. or if you haven't had whatever. the latest vaccine. yeah. i mean, what's blair's obsession with this has been for decades mean for decades. he's wanted to control it. i don't know. it makes wonder what his agenda is . this him doing it as someone else behind the scenes , pushing else behind the scenes, pushing him? i don't know , though. what him? i don't know, though. what do you think? it's from my first question. whenever tony blair's just anything is two automatically want to do the opposite and wonder how much money is making out of it. tony blair never does anything unless there's something it for him. there's something in it for him. it sounds scary, be honest it sounds scary, to be honest with and with the amount of fraud and hacking that goes on at the moment. if everything is
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on like a credit card or a chip or on phone and someone accesses it that's everything gone is something indeed. and i do worry about that but actually isn't the biggest worry that this could lead towards a chinese credit system where we sort of judged by the state about our behaviour, you know , do we behaviour, you know, do we recycle you might have to, you know, prove that on your little app know, prove that on your little app . yeah, no it's weird because app. yeah, no it's weird because when i go to the supermarket and very rarely now buy still get it and i have have a picture of my passport my phone and quite often they won't accept it so i can kind of see the of it but would i want it. no. especially what we witnessed during lockdown . how much control the lockdown. how much control the government had over us. i do worry about cyber security. who is going to have access to my information ? i mean, i would information? i mean, i would quite like rather than the general public doing it, politicians may be doing it. so we can access and see if they're paying we can access and see if they're paying their taxes. we agree. well we're going to be very
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interested in what tony blair was up to during the iraq war for a start. but i would love you know, think we've all read you know, i think we've all read 1984 the handmaid's tale. so of the tale feels like the handmaid's tale feels like it's become reality it's starting become a reality that they able to stop us that would they able to stop us being to use our bank being able to use our bank cards? they able to say cards? would they be able to say where would we truckers where they would we truckers protest? yeah in canada, where the state under trudeau actually cut the access to these for truckers bank accounts they worry about things like people living in poverty who don't have access to data with 60% don't even have smartphones . but look even have smartphones. but look another td is would server you rice row has erupted after of the winners at sunday's were people of colour so sky news immediately kicked off the provocative race baiting this report bemoaning the white winners some perhaps including no actors of colour winning any of the main acting prizes the channels presenter simon mohsin also said minorities were overlooked and ignored time and
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again. so depressing, unconscious in society is and is systemic plus . they woke systemic plus. they woke comrades at the gardai and predictably responded with bafta . all white winners line up is shocking, however , to give a shocking, however, to give a little bit of balance of area and superstar panellist dawn neesom has hit back. she says it's racist and condescending dish out gongs based on skin colour , rob of great merit and colour, rob of great merit and dawn neesom was glad to see the pushback from you because almost just accepted. now and the rest of the mainstream media that every award ceremony should be analysed on talent bus on and i feel that is racist it's not just racist it's gender it's everything is about ticking boxes. why can't somebody just be given an award , get a job be given an award, get a job purely for being the best person ? that job or that award ? i mean ? that job or that award? i mean that the more tick box and try to be inclusive we try to be in
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country the more divided we become . i don't understand how become. i don't understand how we've got to stage where it's all about the colour , your skin all about the colour, your skin or all about your sex or all about your gender. we just give awards to people that deserve it. actually, there have been other years , there have been other years, there have been multiple people of colour winning these awards and no one criticises that . yeah, i mean, i criticises that. yeah, i mean, i think it's worth looking at who are the people making the decisions on awards making sure that's a diverse panel . it decisions on awards making sure that's a diverse panel. it is fact this is the thing bafta. i know this right because bafta was so paranoid about the whole bafta, so white thing. so basically they rid of a whole load of white folk, a whole load old folk that actually made the most diverse panel in this particular year. they decided to go for winners like big deal. we are still a majority white country. 82% of this country's white. so every now and then , white. so every now and then, things like this are going to happen. that's the odds you
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know, we can't stop. did you agree with that? yeah. i mean , agree with that? yeah. i mean, i'm happy to agree with that. i think where it's trickier is when jordan, you mentioned in the workplace, you know, typically people who have had the privilege or are the most privilege or who are more likely get the top jobs are men and we need that to change so that women can be in the top or minority so think we're in a interesse starting position at moment where hopefully in future generations if this was about race, this about race. but i find it so depressing. i find it so depressing that the moment the awards happens. sky news think okay with these winners . think okay with these winners. good. you know, immediate they think about their colour and to me that is race baiting it's actually trying to create that's more racist thinking someone's skin colour the whole time but we've seen that the other day he he doesn't want to be referred to as a black actor anymore. i think it's just he's just an aside and a very good one.
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absolutely. and no one's to tell me that idris elba is going to be discriminated against if he's nominated for an award. so it's right then as a white middle man, i'm starting to feel like a bodyin man, i'm starting to feel like a body in a movie because you've got the likes of the guardian and other media groups trying to paint sort of me as a try to be ashamed of, did you win? exactly. you know, god forbid, you win it. you know, i'll never win nothing. but i like james at first. it was if it's not that, i'll do stand by because the really important one coming up as it's announced there will be lancashire police probe over the botched nicola bulley investigation shoulders investigation who shoulders more of blame in tragic case? of the blame in tragic case? it's the question that has divided country all week . is divided the country all week. is it or is it the it the media or is it the police? we're going to go for this. no holds barred in the media polls. plus, more of tomorrow's front pages. 1032. but next, runaway isa's bride, shamima loses her latest, failed to return to the uk should she stay away from our country
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forever and has the bbc sick attempt to rebuild her now failed run. we'll be joined by the filmmaker andrew juri, who spent a year working mean run, basically haines, whose father david was brutally beheaded . david was brutally beheaded. isis they are both with me with fascinating new insights straight after this short .
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break welcome back. following the ruling today that barred isis bride and shamima begum from ever returning to the uk after leaving for syria in 2015 becomes lawyers have vowed to fight on in of their legal plight that's that's nowhere near over we're not going to go into details about exactly that means at this stage i think what else this judgement comes out for that is some some courage and some leadership from the home secretary to look at this case afresh . and by the way, case afresh. and by the way, i do believe this. is that all are as beckhams lawyers because the judgement is actually very sympathetic towards beckham even though she did lose .joining me though she did lose. joining me now to react the man who knows beckham best andrew jury who's interviewed her multiple in the syrian camp. it may now be her permanent home. he's says she is lying to . the british public and
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lying to. the british public and brave bethany haines, whose father, david brutally beheaded by isis before war. shamima begum left . go and join you . begum left. go and join you. terrorist group . so, bethany, terrorist group. so, bethany, let me to you first. this must be a very emotional day for you. you were so about shamima being allowed back to the uk because you've described her as a ticking time bomb . how do you ticking time bomb. how do you feel about the decision ? i mean, feel about the decision? i mean, i was shocked. i did expect to go the way, but the decision made today was definitely the right one. yeah, i did too, actually . and when you dig down actually. and when you dig down into the judgement what you tell is that justice jay has a lot of sympathy for begum's position . sympathy for begum's position. he did say that he believe she probably was a victim of trafficking which feels wrong to me me . we haven't seen any proof me me. we haven't seen any proof of , and i me me. we haven't seen any proof of, and i think it's unfair to just assume that because she's young because all these people
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have said it doesn't mean it's necessary . true. i mean, if you necessary. true. i mean, if you look at all the things she said before and now she's going back on, those what is the truth indeed? well, look, andrew , indeed? well, look, andrew, jury, you of course, know bacon better than anyone. do you think the ruling today is vindication that the bbc attempt rehabilitate her image has failed? oh, for sure . and say failed? oh, for sure. and say sorry for bethany's loss as well. and i agree with her for sure. she she's a minister. liar. she's lied to me for the past 12 months in this trafficking . i hear this all the trafficking. i hear this all the time, screaming traffic. and i saw no signs of any form of trafficking . went on her own trafficking. went on her own free will. but you know, she wasn't coerced . she told me wasn't coerced. she told me a whole process of going out. and he took three months. so a short penod he took three months. so a short period of time to be groomed and trafficked. and she keeps changing . her story doesn't she, changing. her story doesn't she, andrew? because you see those early interviews where she was
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completely unrepentant, early interviews where she was completely unrepentant , the loss completely unrepentant, the loss of folk like dad. yes i mean, she can even forget the loss of her own babies. she know she she said to me because she text message . talk to me about that message. talk to me about that text message. exchange between you two. i found that shocking . you two. i found that shocking. i mean , i saw a picture of a i mean, i saw a picture of a babyin i mean, i saw a picture of a baby in a person whoever she is. you feel sorry for the baby is ? you feel sorry for the baby is? a baby of a chocolate round his face. and i said to shamima in a text message, when i got back home, i feel really sad for the loss of your baby . she told me, loss of your baby. she told me, don't worry, i'm over that point in my life now, it doesn't bother me anymore. how on earth , how on earth can you ever be over the loss of a child? i know people, trauma and that doesn't wear with me . bethany, when you wear with me. bethany, when you hear a story like that , you see hear a story like that, you see the bbc launched this propaganda campaign trying to make us all accept that shamima is not a
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monster. how does it make you feel given loss of your father and is it because there are real victims out there, especially in syria . and why aren't they syria. and why aren't they concentrating those right now, especially given the give them the air of stock, given this woman, if you can call her that and all this time to who i and spread these lies and become a celebrity because you feel she is a monster , don't you? oh, she is a monster, don't you? oh, she is a monster, don't you? oh, she is . she's is a monster, don't you? oh, she is. she's she's playing a really good game she wants to celebrity status and she'll say anything and used anyone to get the. andrew, do you agree with that? because of course, you know her well and you have seen this transformation. you know , transformation. you know, initially she didn't look very western and she was making lots of noises . she still supported of noises. she still supported the isis caliphate. and then obviously she slowly transforms into a western woman. i believe was asking you to bring her over
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clothing from primark, for example . do you think this was example. do you think this was a sinister strategy by to hoodwink the british public and also to hoodwink the bbc ? for sure, hoodwink the bbc? for sure, she's a chameleon. however after the bbc documentary, she changed. you could see a line was drawn , changed from being was drawn, changed from being this apologetic person i met, turned into this . and also turned into this. and also another thing she asked about a book, guantanamo bay diaries. so she was trying to format herself as being this innocent girl held the law somehow . she actually the law somehow. she actually doesn't see anything she did was wrong . and i do believe this wrong. and i do believe this woman has , the ability to have woman has, the ability to have sewed suicide vests or that's interesting, isn't it? because andrew obviously knows her well. are you can certain, bethany, that she potentially could still be sympathetic to isis? i mean , be sympathetic to isis? i mean, is there a chance because we have seen it before lots of times the program here is failed . people who say that they are
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reformed are actually just faking . that's just pretending. faking. that's just pretending. and they to go on and commit terrorist atrocities . there is terrorist atrocities. there is no way knowing and especially with her, she has shown in the past, even when isis was claimed on way out, that she though had strong views for them. how they disappeared. i don't think she's feeling anyone and do firmly believe that she still holds these strong views to you. yeah. yeah. do you think . no, i think yeah. do you think. no, i think she holds those views now. i don't. do you don't think . she don't. do you don't think. she supports isis today. if isis were strong and came back and took over the camp might be a different issue. yeah. so it's convenient. she's away from isis because they failed you know, because they failed you know, because i've had other terrorists on this show, because i wanted to get into their heads, you know. and these are people who've returned the uk and been jailed . but the and been jailed. but the difference was they actually
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isis before the fall of the caliphate. yeah. and the issue with begg i mean she didn't she could have tried to leave. she did. how did she justify that to you? well it's also i mean, if we go back to the documents marie, she paints this picture of her having such a bad life being held for seven months, never leaving. and this guy that was staying with who was an armourer for isis, this egyptian , everybody knew that. and she said, oh , i didn't know who he said, oh, i didn't know who he was. i didn't know really what isis was all about. i think most things are convenient i think she had a good life there . i she had a good life there. i think she enjoyed it. she never once tried to leave. you're right. she never right. she didn't. she never tried escape. only tried to escape. the only time went is the bombing hitting went is when the bombing hitting baghouz tried to escape. baghouz and she tried to escape. but i like to say but once again, i like to say what bethany said. i mean, i spent a lot of time in idp camps and in the monstrous torture stadium where the suicide pilots were shown on. and i think don't talk enough about the victims of
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isis i think we spend too much talking about. indeed. and that's why i wanted to have bethany here tonight actually, because, remember because, bethany, we do remember your father, david haines. we cannot forget despicable way that isis killed him and i'll give the word to you, bethany . give the word to you, bethany. yeah, i really appreciate. and i think that's what's got to be remembered, is the victims only of the attacks against my father and the other beheading victims. but manchester arena, all the terrorists attacks, as well as , terrorists attacks, as well as, the city and victims and the iraqi victims as they have , they iraqi victims as they have, they are the ones who've suffered the most. indeed. indeed the daughter of the murdered aid worker, david haines, bethany thank you so much, bethany haines and the filmmaker, journalist who know shemima bacon best, andrew jury. but coming up on cancelled as donald trump makes a fiery comeback while , we see the back of leftie while, we see the back of leftie leaders like and june. is it time for a big like the donald
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to take control of the west is former white house press secretary sean spicer certainly think so and he's going to be with me to reveal all at 1040. but next in the media buzz as the blame surrounding the devastating nicola bulley case intensifies, whose more responsibility for the failings the british press or the embattled lord lancashire police, or maybe the social companies by superstar panel ? companies by superstar panel? i'm going to thrash this one out. more out. plus, we'll more of tomorrow's newspaper pages tomorrow's newspaper front pages . after the .
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break let's return to tomorrow's news tonight. now in our mediabuzz , tonight. now in our mediabuzz, i'm more front pages have just been delivered and an exclusive from the i nursing union accused of taking farthing is strike has split it's been revealed that rishi sunak personally intervened make a pay concession to the royal college nursing and prevent strikes.
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prevent further strikes. however, other union barons however, the other union barons furious at the and have furious at the aca and have broken ranks and is the broken ranks and this is the issue, it, you issue, isn't it, when you negotiate. the daily mirror leads fascination in leads with a fascination in royal as it reveals royal exclusive as it reveals stunning photos stunning private photos of princess diana and king charles with a three old prince with a three month old prince william at balmoral scotland, with a three month old prince williaiis at balmoral scotland, with a three month old prince williaiis setialmoral scotland, with a three month old prince williaiis set to moral scotland, with a three month old prince williaiis set to be 'al scotland, with a three month old prince williaiis set to be auctioned d, which is set to be auctioned next month. experts predict the collection will be sold to tens of thousands, as in daily of thousands, as in the daily telegraph . telecoms giant bt has telegraph. telecoms giant bt has won chance the jeremy hunt's planned increase in corporation won chance the jeremy hunt's plaiis,!d increase in corporation won chance the jeremy hunt's plaiis, quote, ase in corporation won chance the jeremy hunt's plaiis, quote, basically'poration tax is, quote, basically anti—growth. no kidding . and anti—growth. no kidding. and said the country's economy is hurtling a cliff when is hurtling a cliff edge. when is he to listen? and the he going to listen? and the daily with the daily mail leads with the amnesty triggered the home amnesty triggered by the home office, announced that office, who have announced that 12,000 seekers will be 12,000 asylum seekers will be granted to britain granted a fast back to britain based on ten page question. but i want to point the picture i just want to point the picture there if we can just go back to it, because fascinating look who was back at the palace yesterday . lady susan , now she's back in . lady susan, now she's back in the fold is an exclusive from the daily mail revealing that she is performing official
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functions or at least yesterday for princess anne. this, of course, follows her sacking far too soon. by the way , by charles too soon. by the way, by charles and william over the ngozi fulani rice , my superstar panel fulani rice, my superstar panel back with me now. dawn neesom adam brooks and james dawn neesom . have to be honest, i'm neesom. have to be honest, i'm delighted to see lady susan hussey back at the palace because i think she was completely unfairly trashed because of the forlani set up. and i'm going to call it that. she was set up police by forlani and thank god that the royal family have actually seen since maybe , although the lesson maybe, although the lesson should be don't rush to judgement of royal work, i think it was a knee jerk reaction it and i think i felt very sorry for her the way she was treated . an elderly lady who's given so many years of service, i think it was just a knee jerk , you it was just a knee jerk, you know, failing the twitter of almost again, wasn't it? you're
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happy to see her back, adam yeah, i think. harry and meghan even said since seventh day that or it's come out that they've got a lot harry's okay how do you feel about it actually because know you were very much on the side of ngozi fulani you at time. yeah. well know at the time. yeah. well you know i think what she said was wrong but she also from it and apologised for it and i don't think it was worth her being sacked and there has to sacked and i think there has to be a space for people to be forgiven to stand. well, i forgiven and to stand. well, i don't think actually did don't think she actually did anything anyway very anything wrong. but anyway very good about now , good to see about now, amid a groundswell of public criticism, lancashire's and crime commissioner snowden commissioner andrew snowden today asked a full today asked for a full independent into the handling of the nicola bulley. the 45 year old mother of two was tragically found dead on sunday, over three weeks after going missing and less from where she less than a mile from where she was last seen. has been was last seen. there has been a chorus of condemnation against lancashire police perceived failings, including the needless , insensitive move to reveal personal details about nicola bulley private life. however, the force's towards the acute
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challenges an investigation when it becomes so high and with unwelcome intrusion in from several sections of the media, such as the tik tok sleuths. sly news's kay burley wasn't high them. the nicola bulley to be carried out discreetly, so dawn neesom oversee a long former tabloid newspaper. and the problem is the last few years its leveson inquiry communication between media and the police is basically being criminalised. and this is why sometimes we see these farcical situations. i think that's got an awful lot to play. first of all, i'm very uncomfortable about playing the blame game when nicola's only just been found there's grieving found and there's a grieving family heart of this, family at the heart of this, we mustn't of that. mustn't forget any of that. obviously i do think we obviously however, i do think we love inquiry of 2012 has a love this inquiry of 2012 has a lot to answer because that lot to answer for because that basically criminalised a very healthy in most incidents , not healthy in most incidents, not all between the police and the press and if the police had confidence in not for publication informed press about nicola's mental health at the
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beginning, i don't think the press would have been. well, why are you this? why are you saying that? it would have been a lot understanding, reporting would have been maybe not of like have been maybe not as of like accuse ing the police as it has but i think that there was huge made with that leveson inquiry and i totally agree with that. but actually james, one of the big issues and i'm want to big issues here and i'm want to ask you about this because your massive this world, you know, massive in this world, you know, i understand it but i don't really understand it but all social media world all of this social media world you know talk where all you know tech talk where all these super sleuths are going crazy instagram and, these social media companies don't take responsibility for what is posted on their platforms. it's very easy to try and blame the mainstream media and look think sly news went far far you know i didn't talk about this case for many, many days because i think the needs to get on and the police needs to get on and do their job. but what about the social do social companies here? do they not to take some not need to take some responsibility? i think responsibility? yeah, i think quite scary. it's almost heading in of black in a sort of black mirror direction . people direction. people are so desensitised crime i think from,
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you know, netflix dramas and the serialisation killers and serialisation of killers and everything else that we witness the time forget this is was the time they forget this is was a live invest with real and grieving families and you know it's frightening think that people because of what they read the media or see online or that in going and doing their own investigations digging up ground investigations digging up ground in i mean is it is it is frightening . at the same time frightening. at the same time adam police did not give the pubuc adam police did not give the public confidence that they were properly doing the job. so much of the communication strategy was completely botched. so who do you think is more responsible ? is it the media? is it social media or is it the police? i think it's lancashire police? i think a lot of the statements that were put out or unnecessary and in poor taste in, my opinion , i feel her family right to feel aggrieved with that obviously the press is going to pick up on the statements that the make and you i think it
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become a more morbid circus show really as as you said it was all playing out in real time and people forget that a real family rule children rule, people grieving and then you've got the likes of sky and itv invade , the likes of sky and itv invade, the space of the family . they were space of the family. they were asked not to and especially people like cable , you know, people like cable, you know, walking around graveyards . it walking around graveyards. it really was it was like a horrible show playing out. and i think she , kay burley, showed think she, kay burley, showed her true colours be to say, dad, i very rarely found myself agreeing with you. but i did. i did really enjoy your column and i'm even more shocked to find myself agreeing with priti that yes, i think the police needs investigation into the handling of this hopefully going forward because it's just lancashire police. we see it , because it's just lancashire police. we see it, you because it's just lancashire police. we see it , you know, we police. we see it, you know, we know that there is a huge problem with the treatment of women within the police force . women within the police force. we see that they wouldn't like it because carrick wood, it because david carrick wood, they missing that in the they are missing that in the same way i let's just
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same way i use. let's just remember took a psychic remember it took a psychic to find body. yeah, i also have find body. yeah, but i also have say that the media. so you have a part to play in this as. well you know the walking around like and i'm not denying that because look when it comes to this show and this is provable know anyone can go and check and when it comes to my work and the man onune comes to my work and the man online i did not mention this case until last thursday . and i case until last thursday. and i made it very clear decision not to join the circus because i could see it was becoming a circus. and i thought it was deeply unfair, the family. but i want to explain it changed for me because. that press conference given by the detective smith where she said, oh, we're not to invade nicola's privacy . and then 2 hours later privacy. and then 2 hours later for the lancashire police to release all of that deeply information. as a rough point, i'm like, this is a botched investigation . this is in the investigation. this is in the pubuc investigation. this is in the public interest. it is actually shattering the public's confidence in the police. but but it was possible my is it was
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possible not to join some of the circus earlier and i look on a much lighter we need it don't worry after take it on the culinary face of cooking a vacancy sandwich on live us television, it transpires that brooklyn beckham has been adding to his breakfast menu the silver spoon wannabe flaunted his skills on a show tuesday. this is my because this is the old bacon sandwich they went on american tv to make but anyway he was flipping pancakes tuesday with his eyes shut while calling out his dad to on the challenge . however, critics on social pointed out that he really should have been looking at the pancake because it was quite burnt, way too thick, and looked more like an omelette and there was some support from his dad, as becks i couldn't it as becks replied, i couldn't it with eyes open looks a good with my eyes open looks a good pancake . it's supposed to be pancake. it's supposed to be cruel, isn't it, to crush your children stream. but know, children stream. but you know, maybe on a bit of maybe was doing this on a bit of a yeah ashley. james a face. yeah ashley. james brooks, dawn neesom, thank so
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much. coming up, despite losing citizenship bid, ice's bride shamima bagans lawyers have vowed fight on so burstyn still in a battle to stop terrorists threatening our safety. we'll discuss this as we reveal tonight's crisis person and you mean jackass but next in i'm cancelled as woke lefty leaders across the globe begin to fall. now the perfect time for donald trump to launch his comeback and take control of the woke west. his former press secretary, spicer, still supporting trump . spicer, still supporting trump. he's going to be in from dc. with the latest on this fascinating campaign in just 2 minutes time.
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fear of the cancel culture. the rest of the media and the race for the white house 2024 is heating up. and at familiar name back the mix you have to neither of which ever be mentioned. i said that once they said, oh, what a terrible thing to. say no, you have two n—words. you know what? the one is, but the other is the nuclear word not supposed to ever be mentioned. even supposed to ever be mentioned. ever, ever, ever . it's supposed to ever be mentioned. ever, ever, ever. it's mentioned every single day now and even now you have a president to ukraine and you have people , ukraine and you have people, ohio, that are desperate need of help and was very proud to say that i announced that is going to ohio know fema said we're not going to give them anything but as soon as we announced we were going, the money started in. but it's supposed to be that way. is it's supposed to be that way. is it every day for the united states? so is april fool's day. this just occurred to me yesterday because . i see what's yesterday because. i see what's happening. they say , what's happening. they say, what's going on? what's happening wrong? it's like april fools . we wrong? it's like april fools. we have open borders when they
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should be closed. april day, right? who would open? who would want open borders ? everybody want open borders? everybody just pouring in. oh. yep, he's back folks. and next november, trump will run for his second presidential term in a renewed bid to make america great again. and as the woke went of the western world continue to fall, the had a personal the donald had a personal message for departing scott message for one departing scott this week wishing good riddance to scheming sturgeon and condemning agenda. condemning her doomed agenda. reform recognition boo . he said reform recognition boo. he said the wonderful people of scotland are much better off without her. i must admit , are much better off without her. i must admit, donald, i can't disagree with you on that. and nasty nick following new zealand's kind dictator zealand's be kind dictator jacinda the door jacinda ardern out the door while justin trudeau's weak while. justin trudeau's weak canadian borders allow thousands of flood the of migrants to flood the us northern it looks northern border. it looks like lefty leaders the world lefty leaders around the world are in the firing line are finally in the firing line and time. so i'm joined and not time. so i'm joined tonight by donald trump's former house secretary, host of house press secretary, host of spicer and coach spicer. spicer and coach sean spicer. so, sean with western states discovering that if you go woke, you go broke. is it time for strong leaders like trump to
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take back control of the west? absolutely. and think you're absolutely. and i think you're seeing i mean, you saw seeing that i mean, you saw today ohio making the today he was in ohio making the case for strong leadership and basically making a huge contrast . joe biden and his top team haven't been there. they barely spoken it. today, president biden called ohio's governor mike dewine for the first time 20 days after that derailment of that car that has infected the ground water, the air, the soil , and really put a lot of people at risk . so i think the at risk. so i think the president has made huge contrast, but it's not just here in america. dan pointing out around the world the president has been calling this out for a while . we saw a lot of leaders while. we saw a lot of leaders throughout world, whether throughout the world, whether it was own country was know in your own country there , even in in ukraine there or, even in in ukraine a lot of voters said , we want lot of voters said, we want something new. we want something different. we want non politicians. we want people who will fight our values. so you saw that whether it's boris johnson fighting in the uk. or
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zelenskyy in ukraine, you're seeing it throughout the world. and so trump's calling it out where he sees it, whether it's here in the us. or, as you just pointed out, in scotland and meanwhile , i think we've got meanwhile, i think we've got some footage of biden today in. poland actually tripping up some stairs right to a place. so this just getting worse, sean, by the day, we have a president a leader of the free world who doesn't mentally competent. he doesn't mentally competent. he doesn't seem physically competent and talked to me about this big move that developed amongst the republican party to call for a mental comp c tests before you can president . you before you can president. you know, dan, i'm glad you brought that up. so nikki haley announced that she was running for president. she's 51 years old. she tried to make this about trump, 76, and about trump, who's 76, and biden, who's old. and biden, who's 80 years old. and i think this was an idea of trying to highlight her age and to kind of contrast this new generation of contrast this new generation of republicans. unfortunately think i said it at the time. i
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said it even more so today. it really backfired. number one, trump embraced and said, trump embraced it and said, great, test. i don't great, take a test. i don't anybody questions his mental acuity . number two, all of these acuity. number two, all of these other people that are going to jump other people that are going to jump in the race, vivica, i'm assuming jumped race assuming he jumped in the race today. years old. pompeo today. he's 37 years old. pompeo and pence, desantis, desantis is , 44. i mean, it was a talking that was going to fall on deaf ears real quick and other thing that's politically stupid about it, frankly, is a lot of republican voters primary , republican voters primary, voters are older. they're 67 years old. so start talking about mental competency after 75 years old is really for a lot of voters . and you is sticking with voters. and you is sticking with trump , aren't you, sean? you trump, aren't you, sean? you have no doubts even though i know you're not planning formally go and rejoin the campaign , have to have a media campaign, have to have a media career . campaign, have to have a media career. you're endorsing trump. none of those are the contenders you mentioned even ron desantis . they're not tempting to you . . they're not tempting to you. well, look, as you said, i'm
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actually contractually prohibited from endorsing any candidate for any office. so it's not just the presidency for a lot of reasons. i'm sure this is not that dissimilar to what goes on in the but so that's it. that being said, i stay contact with donald trump. i'm still a supporter . with donald trump. i'm still a supporter. his we continue to talk and he's been a huge supporter of. my career and so many levels and i'm thankful for that. but at the end of the day, just to be clear, yes, i him as a friend and as a former boss and as somebody who achieved a lot. but but at the end of the day i will always support the republic and nominee the media perhaps not surprisingly they in 2016 i've already written them off are they wrong sean? do they miss some stand the republican party base . yeah. and i think party base. yeah. and i think you are right to point out the fact that they were wrong in 2016. look, when it comes to the first step is obviously clinching the republican nomination right and that getting requisite number of getting the requisite number of in each of the i think it's
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somewhere around 1400 that you need to ultimately become the nominee changes from cycle the cycle and so trump by having run twice before has teams in each of those key states you got to start in new hampshire, iowa, south carolina . then you head south carolina. then you head into super tuesday. trump has an advantage not just because run before, but the amount of data has on those voters . it is far has on those voters. it is far surpasses anyone else who who's going to get in this field. so i think he has a huge in the race for delegates which ultimately what you need so no matter many head to head polls that i see out there at the end of the day this is not how the game is played. you need a number x number of delegates to become the nominee and there's no question objectively question that objectively speaking trump is the frontrunner comes that frontrunner when it comes that who can get that those requisite number of delegates ? no, indeed. number of delegates? no, indeed. indeed. and obviously, we know that lots of candidates in the race . there's going to be lots race. there's going to be lots of candidates that look, it's looking like sean, that is good news for trump. that was very
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good news for him in 2016. it's going to be very news for him again . i make one quick point again. i make one quick point and that's it. i mentioned this . a lot of folks don't fully appreciate that i mentioned those primaries in almost every state, whether it's a primary or caucus there's a threshold, sometimes it's ten, sometimes it's 15, it's as sometimes it's ten, sometimes it's15, it's as high 20. if you don't hit that threshold, you're not allowed gible for delegates. so if trump gets 25% and there's six other people that get nine or 8, he gets all delegates from that state. that's how he is successful in 2016. and i that's important for people to understand exactly. it might be a dirty race. it might be a long race. exactly. he's got to move on say, sean, talk to on to say, look, sean, talk to me this media attempt. me about this media attempt. paint this new campaign as paint this new trump campaign as more extreme than last time. and there rolling stone report there was a rolling stone report out saying that trump was privately discussing bringing back fiery squads as a way to tout the death penalty . i mean,
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tout the death penalty. i mean, is that true or this an attempt to try and scare people off him ? yeah. i mean, i put the rolling stone's political coverage right up there with, the cartoon network . so i'm not the cartoon network. so i'm not i'm not i'm not real believer in what they have to say. i've never heard utter anything close to that. and again, if you're going if i know he got a lot of attention here, the us as well i think you're looking at think if you're looking at rolling stone as a political source, you've got to question how you're looking get how far you're looking to get your information. your political information. as i said him say said i've never heard him say anything close to that. and anything even close to that. and so i don't put much stock into it . okay, great stuff, donald it. okay, great stuff, donald trump's former white house press secretary host of spicer and co sean , thank you so much. sean we sean, thank you so much. sean we will speak soon. have great will speak soon. have a great night. but time traveller night. but it's time traveller tonight's britain and tonight's greatest britain and jackass. tonight's greatest britain and jackass . my panel returned dawn jackass. my panel returned dawn neesom who's your nominee ? neesom who's your nominee? today's greatest person. my greatest person nominee is kemi badenoch for blasting the ludicrous of roald dahl books
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and also for defending snp, kate forbes, for standing by her beliefs . adam brooks, your beliefs. adam brooks, your nominee, mine honorary. and it's tiger woods . what i thought was tiger woods. what i thought was hilarious and a bit of banter where he passed his golf golfing partner after out driving him on the whole i'm just a little bit of this i'm annoyed that he had to apologise. to be fair. let's have a look . so. so what was have a look. so. so what was going on adam what was what was meaning behind basically out drove he he hit the ball a lot longer than his golfing partner and so as a joke he handed a tampon insinuating that women are weaker and so he like yeah you're playing like a girl and it was banter as well . that is it was banter as well. that is banter. it's harmless banter. and for having well, it was childish and pathetic . there you childish and pathetic. there you go. you're outnumbered as well because i it you've been ganged
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up on so i could just sit back and but actually who's your greatest person? mine is the mp, ruth cadbury, who this organised childcare debate in parliament across all parties 54,000 women and leave the workplace in voluntarily every year because they count for we've got the most expensive childcare in the world currently so i think this is really great that it's been well i'm actually to go with dawn for the greatest person in but specifically for the but it's specifically for the roald situation that mentioned because nothing has angered me more. this week i grew up on roald dahl books. they helped make me. i adore his books and actually feel like this is like actually feel like this is like a literary blasphemy. it makes me so angry union jack has time. dawn neesom your nominee, right? it's going to be shamima bacon's lawyers challenging this latest judgement and drag me on it yet again, wasting more taxpayers
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money especially when you remember done that. the families of victims of the manchester bombing had to fight for years to get any sort of. i says it all, doesn't it, that she gets it ? adam brooks, you nominate my it? adam brooks, you nominate my nominee , tony blair, for nominee, tony blair, for basically being tony blair. yes. and trying push this into a digital wide world. i mean, i think that you say out of my belief, you think the man is evil personified. i think he's evil personified. i think he's evil personified. i do not trust a thing man says or his agendas . not a nice man. i see, james, you know, many i'm i actually agree with both of yours mine is forbes for turning the questions into something that belongs in the 19th thirties talking about children outside of marriage is wrong same sex marriage is wrong abortion is wrong. think there's lots of things to focus in the current in politics without current day in politics without having to bring opinions into what i have to say today i'm going to go with dawn neesom and
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double and double the dawn's double and double the dawn's double because it's shemima bacon's lawyers . they are doing bacon's lawyers. they are doing the wrong thing. they are doing the wrong thing. they are doing the wrong thing for the country and makes me sick . dawn neesom and makes me sick. dawn neesom adam brooks , ashley james, my adam brooks, ashley james, my superstar panel, thank you so much. and i am going to be again tomorrow night from 9pmi have to tell first nation interview tell you, first nation interview tomorrow night . jacob rees—mogg tomorrow night. jacob rees—mogg well, don't talking politics well, we don't talking politics at all. we finding out about the man behind the headlines. it is most person style interview ever at his home so don't miss that headune at his home so don't miss that headline next though good night
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