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her. when you first approached her. i've been for a chief of i've been looking for a chief of staff for a year. find out how many more times he dodged that question. when we debate whether labour guilty of a cover up labour are guilty of a cover up over gray . elsewhere on the over sue gray. elsewhere on the show, prince harry has been slammed for glorifying marijuana use in his latest car crash interview. but will the duke of doubt reckless words do real harm to society? reality tv star kerry katona, who's had her own highly publicised battle with drugs , joins me live to give her drugs, joins me live to give her and miserable take on the story has got the world talking. plus, us comedian chris rock has become the latest hollywood celebrity to mock the sussexes . celebrity to mock the sussexes. well, you know how brown the baby's going to be. i'm like, that's not racist , because even that's not racist, because even black people want to know . yes. black people want to know. yes. so harry and meghan lost all credibility. andrew, 11, and nina minkoff , duke it out on nina minkoff, duke it out on that. and a clash very, very soon, but also coming up after
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the shocking revelation that matt hancock wanted to use new covid variants to frighten the pubuc covid variants to frighten the public into submission, should there be a reckoning for the government's use of cycle logical warfare? who better than neil oliver to join me live on that this hour. neil oliver to join me live on that this hour . and of course that this hour. and of course a first look at tomorrow's front pages and a new greatest britain and union jack has. coming up, too. this is dan wootton tonight with me, patrick christys. let's go . go. my gflo. y digest go. my digest is coming up. but first, of course, it's time for the news with the wonderful polly middlehurst . patrick. polly middlehurst. patrick. thank you and good evening to you. our top story on gb news tonight , the metropolitan police tonight, the metropolitan police has apologised for not arresting former officer wayne cousins before he murdered sarah everard
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. cousins has been sentenced to a further 19 months in prison today after pleading guilty to three charges of indecent exposure. the crimes happened in the months before he kidnapped , the months before he kidnapped, raped and killed ms. everard in 2021. the 50 year old is already serving a whole life sentence. the force said his behaviour should make everyone in policing hang their heads in shame . well, hang their heads in shame. well, the today charities are warning thousands of asylum seekers will be left permanently in limbo under new government plans to tackle illegal migration . the tackle illegal migration. the new laws would ban those crossing the channel in small boats from claiming asylum and from returning to the uk. the government has promised to provide more safe routes that 3000 people have already made the journey so far this year. that's nearly double the year before . the shadow home before. the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper , says secretary, yvette cooper, says the government isn't doing enough. we need action to stop the dangerous boat crossings
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that are putting lives at risk and also undermining border security . that's why we've security. that's why we've called for new cross border police units to go after the criminal gangs that are really driving this , as well as a new driving this, as well as a new agreement with france and an overhaul of the asylum system to end hotel use policing . south end hotel use policing. south wales investigating a fatal car crash at the weekend have referred themselves to the independent office for police conduct. three young people were killed and two more critically injured. but the car wasn't found until two days after the group went missing . that's group went missing. that's despite being metres off a main road. eve smith and darcy ross from newport and raphael jean from newport and raphael jean from cardiff died in the accident, while sophie russo and shane mclaughlin remain in a critical condition. a friend criticised the force for not acting quickly enough . acting quickly enough. firefighters have voted overwhelmingly to accept a new pay overwhelmingly to accept a new pay offer, ending the prospect of strike action. the deal is
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for a 7% pay increase backdated to july last year , plus an to july last year, plus an additional 5% from july. to july last year, plus an additional 5% from july . 96% of additional 5% from july. 96% of fire brigades union members accepted the offer, but general secretary matt wrack admitted it was another real terms pay cut . was another real terms pay cut. and lastly, a yellow weather warning for snow and ice is in place across large parts of the uk tonight. the met office has issued alerts for much of the south. the midlands, south wales and northern ireland from nine tonight until ten in the morning. one is already in place in northern and eastern scotland and northeast england . and and northeast england. and tuesday, tomorrow , expected to tuesday, tomorrow, expected to be the coldest night of the year . you're up to date on tv, .you're up to date on tv, onune .you're up to date on tv, online and dab plus radio. this is gb news dan wootton tonight. has patrick christys hosting .
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has patrick christys hosting. good evening, has patrick christys hosting. good evening , everybody. now good evening, everybody. now protest about a migrant hotel in your town or village does not make you far right. there is nothing extreme right wing about caring about workers rights . one caring about workers rights. one of the most underreported scandals of this whole migrant hotel fiasco is how many workers have lost their jobs in order to accommodate these people. these hotels have ordinary staff. they have restaurants . they have have restaurants. they have leisure clubs. the people who work there, no doubt, to support their own families. got called into a meeting and told about losing jobs with losing their jobs with just a few days notice and i spoke to a chap called leo earlier who was protesting about an asylum seeker hotel his town of seeker hotel in his town of caguas. he's worried about caguas. and he's worried about how people have just been how many people have just been rendered unemployed. employee is that were they? i mean, there's more kopites that was there. there was the escape rooms that used to operate from that . and used to operate from that. and it's just to turn round and tell all those people that, you know,
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i'm sorry , but come freude, i'm sorry, but come freude, you're out of work. i'm sorry, but come freude, you're out of work . well, that you're out of work. well, that doesn't sound particularly far right to me. and if we apply what leigh has just said right across the country, how many thousands of people have been sacks accommodate people sacks to accommodate people who've the who've just come across the channel? you know what else isn't far right? worrying about being able to see your gp? i mean, grief. if worrying mean, good grief. if worrying about being able to see a doctor makes you far right. and i think we're right away. and we're all far right away. and there of gp there were a couple of gp surgeries little me that one surgeries and little me that one unfortunately burnt down. apparently which that apparently which means that there's one. so if there's now only one. so if several hundred people arrive overnight, then it is reasonable to be concerned that that might have an impact on your local healthcare. and leigh had this to you doctors and to say. you know, doctors and you know the people that work down at the local surgery is concerned about this sudden influx. infrastructure can't influx. our infrastructure can't take it . okay. well, you know take it. okay. well, you know what else isn't far right? being a bit angry when someone doesn't tell you the truth or you feel like you've been misled, like
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when hundreds of people are suddenly your local when hundreds of people are suddwithout your local when hundreds of people are suddwithout any your local when hundreds of people are suddwithout any warning local when hundreds of people are suddwithout any warning andl area without any warning and then you're told that they're all asylum seekers from all genuine asylum seekers from afghanistan, a lot afghanistan, which i think a lot of are very sympathetic of people are very sympathetic towards, because towards, by the way, because afghanistan is completely under taliban , only for you to taliban control, only for you to then find out that they're also people allegedly from places like egypt and a whole load of other possibly safe countries like nobody where like and nobody knows where they've come from. we're told in one breath from afghanistan and then we're told the truth. somalia we're told from egypt . somalia we're told from egypt. we just don't know. you know, i'd like to tell all those people that are saying that we far right and we're racist. we're a small we're not we're just a small concerned . community okay. concerned. community okay. i think fair enough, isn't it? it's not far right. and you know what else isn't far right? canng what else isn't far right? caring about basic public safety . it's not far right to be concerned that aren't hundreds of young single men of mysterious backgrounds to a town with of just a few with a population of just a few thousand, might present some risks. let's bring lea back
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home. it's a big, frightening thing for pensioners and school children and teenagers . the children and teenagers. the whole village is just in a state of shock over this . it's also is of shock over this. it's also is and far right, it's just come out and say, i like the town that i live in just the way it is. that's why i live here. and i think i would like living here less if several hundred asylum seekers moved in overnight. now, that's not racist . that's that's not racist. that's reasonable for all of the reasons i've just outlined above . and it was easy to hide the extent of the migrant hotel crisis when they were putting them all in inner city hotels. those areas are densely populated , multicultural, etc. populated, multicultural, etc. and frankly, it just blends in a lot of the time. but because of the sheer scale of the problem, they're now putting a lot of these in rural areas and these people in rural areas and more more people are having more and more people are having to ask themselves whether or not they to have this their they want to have this in their lives and more people lives and more and more people are again, the are saying, no again, for the completely reasonable points like safety , local like public safety, local economy and burden on public
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services. but to keep these people quiet . the old refugees people quiet. the old refugees welcome brigade called totally ordinary , hardworking people far ordinary, hardworking people far right when they're nothing of the sort that pro channel migrant lobby are not actually, in my view, pro asylum seeker. they are simply silent seekers . they are simply silent seekers. they are simply silent seekers. they want to keep you quiet in case you expose the true realities of what mass illegal immigration can look like . well, immigration can look like. well, i'm going to get my panel's reaction in a moment. but first, we are crossing live to gb news. east midlands reports that will hollis, who is currently at the protest involving angry residents in kag with leicestershire against the planned housing of around 250 migrants. at a local hotel. and i believe we can bring will up now. i think we can actually . now. i think we can actually. so. well i believe he was outside this particular hotel. if not, we will go to the panel in just a second. but there we go. i think well might be there.
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yes he is. good stuff. just aboutin yes he is. good stuff. just about in time now. well, what's the mood like where you and the mood like where you are and who got with you? oh who have you got with you? oh yeah. patrick. yeah. well, we've been bringing it all day on gb news. the reaction from local people after they found out about a week ago that 250 or so asylum seekers would be moving in to the local hotel . what's in to the local hotel. what's been happening today ? this been happening today? this second protest, the first one with last week is the there's been a parish council meeting where they've going to be talking about it. they have been talking about it. they have been talking about it for the last 2 hours or so. and i've managed to catch one of the people that come of meeting and has come out of that meeting and has been to local been listening to what local pansh been listening to what local parish councillors have had to say. and from caguas and say. and you're from caguas and you've reacting to the news you've been reacting to the news the 250 or so asylum seekers are going to be moving here. just describe for what the describe for me what is the objection from you and some people in this community? i think contrary to what the pansh think contrary to what the parish council to have quoted as saying kag with is ready for 250
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asylum seekers . we're not. had asylum seekers. we're not. had there been discussed about it beforehand , information about it beforehand, information about it beforehand, information about it before and a little bit of a heads up , you know, we know heads up, you know, we know what's going on in the future, possibly and give people a choice and option concerned power and you know families you've just said they're concerned parents and families. one of the things that patrick is talking about is if people like you that are at these protests that have a problem with hotels and asylum seeker hotels, if they are far right , hotels, if they are far right, are you far right? hotels, if they are far right, are you far right ? absolutely are you far right? absolutely not. no i'm a family man. i'm on ihave not. no i'm a family man. i'm on i have a good job. i'm not remotely far right. and neither of the rest of the village. we are concerned parents. we're villages . we, the majority of villages. we, the majority of us, see each other. you know , on us, see each other. you know, on a regular basis . we just want to a regular basis. we just want to have our voice heard . haiti, have our voice heard. haiti, thank you so much for staying
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around in the cold. patrick of course, this is only a parish council. it's a very small council, and they do have very little powers. but i think what the power is tonight from the people is that people here in caguas is that they've made their voices heard. yeah, well thank you yeah, look, i'm. well thank you very much to you. but also you as well, for hanging as well. well, for hanging around there, for us in bringing us that story all day is much appreciated. our appreciated. that was our reporter will is doing some reporter will hall is doing some stellar that well stellar work that well to respond now is respond to all of this now is finally superstar panellist finally my superstar panellist oldham maniacs. oldham waving like maniacs. earlier going to get a closer earlier he going to get a closer look now daily express look at them now daily express columnist malone columnist carole malone we've got reporter for the got senior reporter for the newspaper, butterworth newspaper, benjamin butterworth and former mep and political commentator belinda de lacy. i'll start with you. well, i'm very keen to drill down onto this annoying trope that anyone like normal people would just sitting there like i'd been branded as far right for having concerns about what's going on in the local area. what do you make of that? yeah i mean, everything you said and the judge is spot on. remember a
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couple of weeks, few weeks ago when there was a riot and liverpool. yes. and the people are kind of because a girl had been approached by by migrants and was frightened. and and she was frightened. and there was was there was there was there was almost a in the streets almost a riot in the streets there. i remember there. and i remember those people streets being people in the streets being branded as being small. right. people in the streets being branied as being small. right. people in the streets being brani was; being small. right. people in the streets being brani was actuallyimall. right. people in the streets being brani was actually on ll. right. people in the streets being brani was actually on a right. people in the streets being brani was actually on a showt. and i was actually on a show here. and said to your here. and i said to your reporter, where's evidence here. and i said to your repo these here's evidence here. and i said to your repo these people evidence here. and i said to your repo these people are evidence here. and i said to your repo these people are fardence here. and i said to your repo these people are far right�* that these people are far right from? i can see, from? because what i can see, they're just concerned. and that is true. you know, we know even before has happened, we before this has happened, we know the previous know that in the previous months, had groups of low months, we've had groups of low economic selling. well, i'm just i'm just being told this law should be on mine. so i'm going to come back to you, which gives me the perfect opportunity to bnng me the perfect opportunity to bring but to do bring in benjamin. but to do what can is intrinsic to involve god. much you hate what god. how much do you hate what i've well, finally, carole i've said? well, finally, carole malone silence. come malone speed side silence. come on. it's. it's. it's. oh, she's trying take my shot now. trying to take my shot now. i mean comes this clearly mean, when it comes this clearly two be true. and two things can be true. and accurate same time. it is accurate at the same time. it is entirely possible that if you live in a village like what the what 250
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what we just saw that 250 strangers coming in is obviously going to be unnerving and there are to be questions. are going to be questions. and that understandable and maybe that is understandable and maybe that is understandable and maybe that been explained that should have been explained better to them. but that doesn't mean there is mean that there is not a significant and dangerous far right element protests. right element in these protests. we as a matter of we know that. as a matter of fact was a big fact, because there was a big report the times to saturdays report in the times to saturdays ago the fact that on ago about the fact that on social far right, hard social media, far right, hard right, racist groups are organising and sending loads of people to these places to protest and there was a massive section of racism in opposing these refugee camps. was linda. yeah, well, the lib left have completely gutted the term far right . it is totally meaningless right. it is totally meaningless now. it's lost all potency, lost all gravitas . they have used it all gravitas. they have used it to smear up seemingly everyone who diverges from the narrow ideology. and it's also incredibly dangerous demonising people who have concerns about girls safety . we saw what it did girls safety. we saw what it did with a grooming gang scandal where people were silenced over that. we're seeing what it's doing blasphemy laws that's doing with blasphemy laws that's happening in our country now and
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we're what doing we're seeing what it's doing when hundreds of when you have hundreds of undocumented men. and course, undocumented men. and of course, they're over the age where they will seeking partners will be seeking partners and seeking of i don't seeking that kind of i don't know how to put it, but that relationship to virulent young men and they're from socially conservative background , that conservative background, that view women very differently , view women very differently, unchaperoned women as very differently from their cultures and it is unfair to expect communities to put themselves at risk with hundreds of young men to be very difficult with women and children and very differently if they were documented. but they're not. but i'll come back to you. but now, carol benjamin said something that about the far right protesters being busted. and i could see that was making you quite well is it does make me cross because what that does. so you you protesters you have you have 20 protesters on but then you have on a bus, but then you have hundreds of locals saying they don't want them here. then then you can't blame locals that don't want them here. then then ythey're blame locals that don't want them here. then then ythey're bla the locals that don't want them here. then then ythey're blathe hard; that . they're not the hard right people, the people on the bus of the hard drive and word the hard drive and the word has to we do know we to be there. but we do know we have evidence that a lot of communities in this country,
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groups men, are roaming the groups of men, are roaming the streets night—time, streets at night—time, terrorising because terrorising lone women, because there's they come there's a belinda says they come from countries where are from countries where women are not and that is a not respected and that is a source. do you think? do source. what do you think? do you think that having an asylum seeker your area would seeker hotel in your area would actually enhance that area ? actually enhance that area? well, i live in london, so i think , as your monologue said , think, as your monologue said, you would know it would be sexual. but i grew up in a village. right. and so, you know, similar size to know, probably a similar size to that yeah, of course, that one. but yeah, of course, it's to be surprising. but it's going to be surprising. but look, truth is that you have look, the truth is that you have to put these people somewhere while being dealt while they're being dealt with but have in hotels but don't have to be in hotels to argue about the hotels and where are. it's all where the hotels are. it's all about result of problem, about the result of the problem, not and the core. the not the core. and the core. the problem that government problem is that the government don't to don't hire enough people to process these applications and they're laws they're not enforcing the laws fast. i want to know why they fast. so i want to know why they feel need to, but can i just feel the need to, but can i just say can i just keep going say sorry, can i just keep going to arguments about to all those arguments about extinction you sit in extinction rebellion? you sit in the road with a with a small protest front of a range protest in front of a range roven protest in front of a range rover. i i knew i just rover. and i knew i knew i just i'm going the sentence
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i'm going to finish the sentence you said, you know what you get? you livid about you get you get livid about that. have people throwing that. you have people throwing chairs becomes extinction chairs and it becomes extinction rebellion. bring the rebellion. bring this the capital to halt. we go to capital to a halt. we go to brixton and sometimes very quickly now , why do you think quickly now, why do you think that the home office or whoever feels the need to be misleading about this and say, oh, they are all genuine asylum seekers from afghanistan and it takes 30 seconds for reports to stand outside asylum. realise outside of asylum. realise that's just not true. how on earth did know that? earth did they know that? genuine let almost everyone genuine they let almost everyone through the asylum process, whether not. now whether the genuine or not. now they 53% of all albanians go they let 53% of all albanians go through his asylum seekers who clearly so that's not clearly aren't. so that's not true. and secondly, i think they are to cover their own are trying to cover their own tracks poorly managed tracks that poorly managed asylum open to abuse, asylum system. so open to abuse, but are putting the public but they are putting the public safety but benjamin did safety at risk. but benjamin did make a good point, which was that actually there is a broken system and that's system at play here, and that's something to be something we're going to be talking bit later talking about a bit later on, because sunak is because tomorrow, rishi sunak is supposed some big, bold supposed to make some big, bold statement how going statement about how he's going to all solve the to once and for all solve the channel migrant crisis. and with
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so a lot of illegal immigration from other routes but from other routes as well. but he's going do it without he's also going to do it without really back control really taking back control of our laws. go figure. up our own laws. so go figure. up next, laurence fox. well, he's still to come, actually, the man himself, fox i will himself, laurence fox and i will ask young british ask him if young british schoolkids are being put at risk by lessons about rough sex. you couldn't make this up. but up next in the clash, i've got royal biographer angela levin and she's going to go head to head. that's going to kick out. kicks off what this kicks off what for this with nina michiko whether harry nina michiko on whether harry and meghan have now lost all credibility . that's academic credibility. that's academic meghan . yeah, i hate to say it. meghan. yeah, i hate to say it. let us know what you think as well. email us down at gb news dot uk. tweet us using the handle at gb news. there's also a poll that which can a poll of that which you can vote in right now. i'll go to .
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it's time now for the clash . it's time now for the clash. okay. so the duke and duchess of woke harry and meghan are once again making headlines for all the wrong reasons in a new netflix letter released yesterday, us comedian chris rock, whom you may remember as the targets of world's most infamous oscars slap. hilariously he went after the montecito homeowners for their unsubstantiated racism claims in the infamous oprah winfrey interview. watch this . she went interview. watch this. she went through was that racism? it was
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just some in—law. through was that racism? it was just some in—law . to. she's just some in—law. to. she's complaining i'm like what you're talking about oprah they're so racist . they wanted to know how racist. they wanted to know how brown the baby was going to be. the so race is they wanted to know how brown the baby's going to be. i'm like, that's not racist because even black people want to know how brown the baby gonna be. i love chris rock. jive is the latest evidence that harry and meghan have fallen out of favour both here in the uk and in the us after only last month, the pair were seemingly snubbed from oprah's belated birthday. celebrate and now elsewhere, harry has also received a very strong backlash for promoting the regular use of marijuana in a consumption. so with all of that in mind, have the sussexes lost all credibility , as always? i want credibility, as always? i want to get your thoughts . so email to get your thoughts. so email dan at gb news dot uk or tweet
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me at gb news. there's also a poll running that make sure you take part in not because i bring you the results in just a matter of moments, but first to help you make up your mind. i'm joined by prince harry's biographer is angela levin, and the author journalist nina the author and journalist nina markov as well. okay, nina, we'll start with you. you're in charlotte would have to move cameras. have harry and cameras. so have harry and meghan lost all credibility ? meghan lost all credibility? absolutely not. absolutely not. chris rock makes a couple of jokes which aren't strictly correct in that oprah interview . they didn't claim that the royal family were racist. and in fact, in later footage , they've fact, in later footage, they've said it was unconscious bias. so they never said it was always splitting hairs. no, not splitting hairs. no, not splitting hairs. no, not splitting hairs , because it splitting hairs, because it makes a huge difference. you don't call them racist. you use you say later, it's unconscious bias . unfortunately, though, as bias. unfortunately, though, as a result of what they said, there was a big quote, royal racism row. so what they said did lead to go late . racism row. so what they said did lead to go late. in racism row. so what they said did lead to go late . in the did lead to go late. in the interview, though , meghan said interview, though, meghan said that she knew that camilla had a
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difficult time when she joined the royal family. she knew that catherine had a difficult time, but neither of them had as difficult a time as she had because of the racism that word is in. that word is in. but she was talking about the racism of the press. she was talking about the press. she was talking about the racism in the press. when there was that straight outta compton thing. there was all of that. she didn't actually say racism in relation to the royal family. and as the press. racism in relation to the royal family. and as the press . she family. and as the press. she didn't say it on that documentary. she did not. she said racism honestly , this is said racism honestly, this is ridiculous. this trouble is, angela , you are one of the angela, you are one of the mouthpieces that harry has talked about . well, hang on a talked about. well, hang on a minute. are you calling her racist? no, i'm not calling her race to a cause. i'm not calling you racist. and i'm saying that harry has made it clear that we've always thought the royal family never complain, never explain . but the way they do it explain. but the way they do it is through various journalists and you're one of those journalists? no, no . oh, come
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journalists? no, no. oh, come on. i've written . so you have no on. i've written. so you have no contacts with the royals? i don't have any contact with them when i'm writing a book on the biography. but you're not writing. i did not write. i did. where do you where do you get youn where do you where do you get your. i'm not going to tell you that. well you have too many blacks no bearing blacks who have no bearing slightly off. we are very slightly off. we are very slightly off. we are very slightly off on shopping . you slightly off on shopping. you know, i'm sitting, know, from where i'm sitting, it would appear clearly that harry and meghan not exactly and meghan are not exactly particularly with the particularly popular with the royal are, the royal family. they are, as the polls not polls will tell you, not massively popular the massively popular with the british are not british public. they are not massively the massively popular with the american park is american public. south park is taking the mickey out of them. comedians are the mickey comedians are taking the mickey out they're not beating out of them. they're not beating violet oprah's birthday violet to oprah's birthday bash. is it fair to say that, frankly, they've screwed all yes, i they've screwed all up? yes, i think and they could think they have. and they could have helpful. have been extremely helpful. they done things, they could have done things, great when they were in great things, when they were in the royal family. but the royal family pushed on the queen like them, prince charles like them. then prince charles and camilla like them. they thought she was really going to be a breath of
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fresh air. and they tried very hard to make life easier for her. the fact that she didn't like it, that unfortunate . like it, that was unfortunate. but have gone to but they could have gone to countries actually countries to actually do charity. did they they charity. what did they do? they dozy moment. gross is what before i'm so terminal now because can they actually resurrect themselves in the views of anyone? yes. everything's gone downhill. it's like as if they've been sitting in a sieve and everything that people thought was very important them has gone important about them has gone through they are through because they are professional moulders and they're actually not helping other people . they're not other people. they're not moaning. they are not moaning . moaning. they are not moaning. harry has said his much , won't harry has said his much, won't say the answer. you want to or not? harry is not. no. harry has said he does not feel himself to be a victim . all he has done has be a victim. all he has done has been initially to defend himself and his wife because of the attacks of the british press. the palace, via people who portray what they want to have said. okay constantly drip ,
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said. okay constantly drip, drip, drip, drip, drip of poison from the moment they need one element so that there's one of them. respectfully, there's one thing. the only thing doesn't demand what you've said, which is harry and meghan have had an unfiltered opportunity through netflix, book netflix, through his own book and prince of view, and through the prince of view, to completely see their to have completely see their side of the story put across . side of the story put across. and that actually is the things that made them the most that have made them the most unpopular. so they have done it, but how could it have but it's how could it have sounded how even you sounded how they so how even you have someone grown man have someone who's a grown man who on television and says who goes on television and says how helpful drugs have been to him . now, anybody who actually him. now, anybody who actually supports tim might think if he's doing it, i might. i mean, looking very, very honest, i could say he's talking about his his cycle , logical experiences his cycle, logical experiences and he's perfectly entitled to say that. he's talking. yes, he is . he's say that. he's talking. yes, he is. he's entitled to see say that. he's talking. yes, he is . he's entitled to see wasn't is. he's entitled to see wasn't he? he can say what he likes. he can absolutely say what he likes
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. it is his experience . he's . it is his experience. he's i mean, he he he's talking about it. get a control situation. they help those drugs help. but he does know that a lot of his audience, a lot of the people who do apparently still like him are the kind of younger, maybe more woke brigade. you could argue more susceptible argue the more susceptible people recreational drug use people to recreational drug use and that can cost lives. yes, exactly. but also when you're grown up. his 38 now you have a responsibility as an adult to be careful about what you say. he comes from the most privileged background and his being so rude about people, his crushing in to them. about who? yes. his kid. about about his brother. i don't think. not about to know that his brother was circumcised . let his brother was circumcised. let me just finish this. his brother was circumcised. let me just finish this . it does me just finish this. it does think it's rude to know just about all about what was emphasised . i don't think that emphasised. i don't think that that's a necessary part of his own. he's he's allowed to talk about it, including experiences his life not an experience . so his life not an experience. so just digging into someone's
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close phone pages which are fascinating read beautifully written . and he didn't write written. and he didn't write them . i know he didn't. he's got them. i know he didn't. he's got a brilliant ghost—writer the ghost—writer who did who wrote andre, i guess we all know that. but his but his memories and his thoughts make it a fascinating read. and you know, the ridiculous thing is they were pushed out by the royal family because they were they were too popular. they were more popular than on charles. more popular than on charles. more popular than william and kate. and for the rules , for the machinery of the rules, for the machinery of majesty to go on, they they need to be pushed aside. and they were . what do you just time for were. what do you just time for one final round on this big non—royal saw that what do you the minute and what do you make of the suggestion that they are not going to be keeping frogmore cottage because as william all future king supposedly doesn't want harry anywhere near the royal said it because he thinks
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he's a risk to men and because he's a risk to men and because he doesn't want him around the kids . yeah, well, i think that's kids. yeah, well, i think that's right around . and kate, hang on right around. and kate, hang on a minute. that means what it means . can i can i. oh, no, you means. can i can i. oh, no, you can't. no, i cannot ask. i won't know why he saying why. you're saying child reportedly because he doesn't want the influence. this just in and then to go in the terrible implication oh do you think that about churchill about children how could prince harry be a bad influence ? maybe. harry be a bad influence? maybe. and this is again, just reportedly the influence would just be, it seems, of what he's been about in the press, whether or not the drug. can i have a go? yes. to things he said in an interview just before his book came out that he wanted to fix the royal family. he knew best how to get it to run because they think it's very bad thing. the other thing is he wants to co bring up williams children because he doesn't want them to end up like him. this is what he said. now, i think that's appalling. if someone wanted to do that about my come on, i let
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them anywhere near it because children can be very interested in what he says and they can go, oh, you're you're turning him into some kind of some kind of person who is dangerous around , person who is dangerous around, i think his interest that's an outrageous thing to say. what is in trouble with you, angela, is that the royal family you is the golden goose and you are not going to kill the golden goose i.e. royal family. so you i.e. the royal family. so you you want me? this is a first time. what what's what's the point when things like angela , i point when things like angela, i tell you what his son is getting in the middle of it. right, love? by the way, you very much. but that's what it's all about. okay. strong these either side much appreciate it it's prince harry's andrew harry's biographer andrew 11 and the journalist nina the author and journalist nina i think fair say never think it's fair to say i'm never going to this. so who going to agree this. so who do you agree that? as chris you agree with that? as chris rock becomes the latest hollywood celebrity to mock the sussexes, harry and meghan hollywood celebrity to mock the sussall s, harry and meghan hollywood celebrity to mock the sussall credibilityrry and meghan hollywood celebrity to mock the sussall credibility rry a warning an hollywood celebrity to mock the suszitteradibilityrry a warning an hollywood celebrity to mock the suszitter says ityrry a warning an hollywood celebrity to mock the suszitter says totally warning an hollywood celebrity to mock the suszitter says totally lost1ing an on twitter says totally lost credibility is about time. the sussexes just started doing this privacy thing. they have
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apparently long arrived, craved dialogues of dialogues with this. as of course they have credibility. they have credibility. okay, fair the media has fair enough. the media has demonising harry and meghan. fair enough. the media has dem0|youg harry and meghan. fair enough. the media has dem0|you go.arry and meghan. fair enough. the media has dem0|you go. you'vej meghan. fair enough. the media has dem0|you go. you've gotzghan. fair enough. the media has dem0|you go. you've got ahan. fair enough. the media has dem0|you go. you've got a fan there you go. you've got a fan of and we've got a fan of of nina and we've got a fan of nina demonise harry and meghan. and it's very unfair. michael on twitter can't lose what and it's very unfair. michael on twit never can't lose what and it's very unfair. michael on twit never had, can't lose what and it's very unfair. michael on twit never had, nevert lose what and it's very unfair. michael on twit never had, never had; what you never had, never had credibility first place. credibility in the first place. and verdict is now n sorry, and your verdict is now n sorry, nina , 94% of you agree that this nina, 94% of you agree that this sussexes have lost their credibility . well, 6% of you say credibility. well, 6% of you say they haven't . right. okay. well, they haven't. right. okay. well, we're off to an absolute flyer here, ladies and gentlemen, we coming up, neil oliver responds to the shocking revelation that matt hancock wanted to deploy a new variant to frighten the british public into pandemic submission. but first, as mp is demand an urgent inquiry into sex education with prepubescent pupils secretly being taught about rough sex and 100 genders are woke teachers is an actual threat to all kids. laurence fox has his say right after the .
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break well , i regret to inform you well, i regret to inform you that it well, i regret to inform you thatitis well, i regret to inform you that it is kicked off outside big time after that class. ladies and gentlemen. but anyway, moving on. so going on, neil oliver, the latest shocking revelations from hancock's neil oliver, the latest shocking revelationfiles�*n hancock's neil oliver, the latest shocking revelationfiles coming»ck's neil oliver, the latest shocking revelationfiles coming up.; neil oliver, the latest shocking revelationfiles coming up. but lockdown files coming up. but it's lockdown files coming up. but wsfime lockdown files coming up. but it's time now for the fox report with laurence fox and employees have raised the alarm about the explicit and inappropriate idea
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alleging that uk children are being taught in sex education classes . so according to a classes. so according to a disturbing dossier compiled by tory mp miriam cates, prepare besson, kids are secretly being asked by adults . adults how they asked by adults. adults how they feel about oral , and rough sex feel about oral, and rough sex as well as being told that there's 100 genders now is there's100 genders now is leading a group of mps calling for an urgent inquiry into sex education in schools. laurence joins me now. thank you very much. and laurence , this, to be much. and laurence, this, to be honest with you, makes me feel a bit sick, actually. these woke ideologues infiltrating our schools . i'm starting to wonder schools. i'm starting to wonder . well, i've been wondering for a while. oh, they actually get danger to all kids. a while. oh, they actually get danger to all kids . yeah, they danger to all kids. yeah, they piers . so. oh, my lord. psat and piers. so. oh, my lord. psat and rc got the how to get out . rc got the how to get out. there's acronyms. they all need to be banned in schools . it's to be banned in schools. it's disgusting, ideological training
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of children in a horrible and vile way who wants their kids taught about that stuff? i don't you know, i to go back to a world where we say to our children, don't get in a car with a stranger. mm hmm. and i mean, look, what what is the actual problem? okay with pre—pack, i believe i'm asking this, lawrence. what is the problem with prepubescent kids being told about oral, and rough sex in schools by a teacher ? do sex in schools by a teacher? do you remember your granny telling you remember your granny telling you that you were lucky to be you that you were lucky to be you were lucky to be a child . you were lucky to be a child. you were still innocent. do you remember that back in the day? and they oh, you're and they said, oh, you're innocent, there's no innocent, child. there's no point childhood is about point to it. childhood is about innocence. not innocence. it's about not knowing. being guided knowing. it's about being guided by guided by a by parents, not guided by a bunch of ideologues in the way that these you know, i don't particularly blame the teachers. i the third sector party is who the teachers are too lazy at the end of day. often rac lessons and psa lessons are not taught by specific professionals that just someone googles it, and up
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comes a third party. things or whatever, and they they then start teaching, you know , start teaching, you know, whatever it is we need to get rid of it. black history month, you know , lgbtq, all this stuff you know, lgbtq, all this stuff getting out of schools. i don't want it in schools. don't want my child learning this stuff. teach to read and write. teach me how to read and write. arguably, more arguably, the thing more disturbing subject disturbing than the subject matter fact that matter itself is the fact that the who is teaching it to the one who is teaching it to them sandra from the them is sandra from the geography and geography department and not like or someone is like a doctor or someone who is qualified no disrespect, i'm qualified it. no disrespect, i'm sure sandra is a great geography teacher, i wouldn't really teacher, but i wouldn't really want tell my child want her to tell my child with a penis that that penis means nothing, and think nothing, you know. and i think now issue for now it's quite an issue for a lot of people. but you mentioned the ideology is it the ideology that is it political ideology or is it actually fear? a fear actually more of a fear? a fear of i don't teach this of if i don't teach this particular bunch of pre—pubescent children about trans than i am trans phobic , i trans than i am trans phobic, i think we've all stumbled through our lives sexually, haven't we? at a certain age we will become aware of ourselves or i wonder we've all we've all stumbled
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through our lives in a sexual way. we don't need three year olds, four year olds, five year old. so about this stuff, it's just, you know, it's like the problem with the hardware shift and sort of and that this sort of nihilistic, hard left is they're so obsessed with sex in the same way the more hard right way that the more hard right obsessed with sex and this sort of, know, the same of, you know, it's the same thing . but ultimately it's not thing. but ultimately it's not the teacher's fault. it's about we've got to, as a country, turn around and go, should there be a class devoted in schools to the political indoctrination of children and like my answers, that would be no . but why do you that would be no. but why do you think that there is a crossover between politics and political indoctrinate action and very graphic early years sexual education? because it's not ism, it's pure nihilism. that's it's got nothing to do with education. it's about it's about going, you know , these people going, you know, these people live in a world where there is nothing beyond. so all they want to sexualise children. and to do is sexualise children. and it's , don't to my it's like, don't do that to my kids. and i will say, you know,
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they don't teach about consent and teach at and i don't teach them at a family, teach by consent. the state should have no part in teaching a children a child about anything. well, the law the law the law says the law says that those children at that particular age anyway, which is why crimes exist like paedophilia, etc. so why necessarily would we be teaching those kids of that particular age about very graphic levels of consent? and i think you're right in the sense that frankly, it does oversexualized people who don't necessarily need that in their lives. that phrase let kids be kids, think is a good kids be kids, i think is a good one. i think i've just got time to squeeze another little subject in with you, laurence, if that's all right. and i want to do this. and she's a 40 year old schoolboy with autism in wakefield, being forced now to flee his home. and this is the new people are new line. people who are watching this show last week will see me cover this story. he's the lad who brought her out into crowd, and got into school, the crowd, and got dropped or whatever. dropped or scuffed or whatever. right. latest line dropped or scuffed or whatever. ri that latest line dropped or scuffed or whatever. ri that he's latest line dropped or scuffed or whatever. ri that he's actually atest line dropped or scuffed or whatever. ri that he's actually had: line dropped or scuffed or whatever. ri that he's actually had tone is that he's actually had to flee home. the president
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flee home. so when the president gave a timely reminder this week, i think that britain is an extreme state where extreme theocratic state where blasphemy mean blasphemy laws exist and i mean yet seeing this. yet again, we're seeing this. laura do you make what laura so what do you make what is reaction the idea of is your reaction to the idea of this 14 year old autistic boy having to actually flee his home? britain is a secular liberal democracy , which means liberal democracy, which means that to tolerate all that you have to tolerate all religions none and therefore religions and none and therefore the very nature of the idea that o'reilly agents are created equal o'reilly agents are created equal. but some are more equal than others is totally antithetical to the nature of what great britain is, and therefore i'm really sorry, but if you find if you're offended by current things scoffed go somewhere where they don't care because i couldn't be. i mean where they can couldn't give a monkeys we don't like leave that's it for me that we do not have a link between church and state in this country. the church and state is a deliberately separated and have been for several hundred years and it should remain that way. so if you got a problem with it, if you don't like your crown
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getting scuffed and you're going to spend teachers into to send in spend teachers into hiding over two years hiding now for over two years without any support from without without any support from the by being more vigilant miss then get in a call drive down to dover , get on a boat and go in dover, get on a boat and go in the other direction. lawrence thank you very much. that was, of course, lawrence fox and that was the fox report , though we was the fox report, though we spoke a lot on this show already, haven't we, about people burying their heads in the sand when it comes to burying their heads in sound about the in rural, small about the issues in rural, small villages when it to asylum villages when it comes to asylum seekers, hotels, burying seekers, hotels, people burying themselves about the themselves in the hand about the likes waxing likes of harry and meghan waxing lyrical use and lyrical about drug use and whatever else. people burying their in the sand about their heads in the sand about very graphic sexual stuff being taught kids , taught to pre—pubescent kids, and about issues like and of course about issues like what fox is saying that what laurence fox is saying that when freedoms coming when it comes to freedoms coming up though, amid claims that rishi sunak's bold plan to stop the boats unworked bow the boats are unworked bow should britain prioritise the safety of our borders over international law basically ? international law basically? should we break international law by panel tackle this and the
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first of tomorrow's front pages just after ten but first following confirm that matt hancock was trying to scare citizens into compliance during the pandemic. did the government's messaging represent cycle logical warfare? gb news is very own. neil oliver is very light in a matter of moments .
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and neil oliver is tonight's outsider outsider . now shameful outsider outsider. now shameful revelations from the telegraph's lockdown files continue to show excesses across the nation with disgraced secretary matt hancock. integrity left in tatters . whatsapp messages tatters. whatsapp messages published over the weekend prove how the former minister plans to scare the british public into complying with his constantly changing lockdown rules with hancock having told his media
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adviser damon poole he wanted to deploy a new variant of the virus that would frighten the pants off the public just ahead of christmas 2020. happy christmas , matt. you okay or christmas, matt. you okay or neil? it looks like the conspiracy crackpots have actually been proven right . does actually been proven right. does it do you feel that brave anti—lockdown campaigners like anti —lockdown campaigners like yourself anti—lockdown campaigners like yourself have been vindicated by this apparent example of psychological warfare being used against the british public pubuc against the british public public ? well, yes, but i didn't public? well, yes, but i didn't need any so—called revelations in the telegraph to tell me that we were right about that . as we were right about that. as much has been apparent for the best part of a couple of years, first of all, where's the outrage ? frankly, where are the outrage? frankly, where are the howls of outrage about what's been done to the people of this country by their elected politicians? and instead, there's a kind of public indifference , it would appear, indifference, it would appear, indifference, it would appear, in response to learning the mp, knowing the people were frightened because there was nothing to be frightened of at the level that they were
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describing. she did have the punch , scared of them by lies punch, scared of them by lies and propaganda . where's the and propaganda. where's the outrage ? you know, to make them outrage? you know, to make them do what the politicians wanted? lies and propaganda were deployed and up to, and including new variants. who knows? unless and until more admit to them selves that they were duped . they were fooled were duped. they were fooled into going along with self—destructive madness that ruined or destroyed lives. unless and until more people admit that to themselves, there can be meaningful reckoning . do can be meaningful reckoning. do you find it odd , neil, that you find it odd, neil, that despite the fact that revelations are coming out in these lockdown files, things that a lot of people felt they already knew or may well have known based on existing evidence that was out there, that the data was pretty off when it came to cases, deaths, etc. the questionable idea that children, for example , should be banned for example, should be banned from going to school and socialising what went on at care homes? we all kind of already
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knew about that and now in terms of new variant pops up to scare the living pants us. are you surprised that now all of this is actually literally there in black and white in these messages people like you can't be necessarily called kooky, crazy conspiracy theorists or whatever anymore. there still is an absolutely massive public outrage . well, yes i'm outrage. well, yes i'm completely dismayed about the lack of outrage, but you know, the point is that it's vital to be aware that none of this is oven be aware that none of this is over. you know, you talk about, you know, being described as kooky, you know , swivel eyed kooky, you know, swivel eyed conspiracy theorists and all the rest of it, as though that is in the past. it's not. it's absolutely still going on. you know , the rest of the mainstream know, the rest of the mainstream media are at the point where they're trying to suggest that they're trying to suggest that the time has come for judgement, but judgement cannot come yet. what a step behind , because the what a step behind, because the awful truth is that it's all still happening . the wrongdoing still happening. the wrongdoing is not in the past tense. it's
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in the present tense. and the yesterday is charlatans and collaborators . they might be collaborators. they might be trying to reinvent themselves as messengers of the truth, but the crimes are nowhere near to being deau crimes are nowhere near to being dealt with to me. sorry. sorry to interrupt, but just tell me what is exactly that you want to see happen now . there has to be see happen now. there has to be an acknowledgement. we have people have to admit to themselves that the guilty parties are now putting themselves in a position to judge the crimes that were committed . they did this to us. committed. they did this to us. the politicians did this to us. the politicians did this to us. the mainstream media did this to us.the the mainstream media did this to us. the mainstream media, most of them are up on the high horses now about how lies and propaganda were deployed to frighten the people . but it was frighten the people. but it was the mainstream media that wrote and published those scare stories to scare the pants off the people the politicians are
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still there . here's what has to still there. here's what has to happen. patrick parliament is full to the rotten gunnels with within peace of all stripes from all in government, in and also runs alongside. they made happen not once, not twice , but they not once, not twice, but they did it over and over again. not once, not twice, but they did it over and over again . they did it over and over again. they demanded all of them collectively , longer, harsher , collectively, longer, harsher, quicker lockdowns . they demanded quicker lockdowns. they demanded ruinous furlough . well, while ruinous furlough. well, while the self—employed had their livelihoods knowingly destroyed , the physical and mental harms that were done , all of it while that were done, all of it while people in the real world were being destroyed. those politicians knew it was all bs. you know, guys , you know, i you know, guys, you know, i think popular tell tell you i just want to come up with this story to somebody got minute also neil i know you're in full flow but what i worry flow there but what i worry about neil, in light of what you've just said, is the you've just said, that is the amount of you have almost amount of people you have almost like a long covid of their own,
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which is they're a bit sick of lockdown. almost want to lockdown. they almost want to forget people a bit with forget like people a bit with ptsd kind of. they kind of want to forget about the situation. and that, i think will play into politicians because when politicians hands because when things come out, things like this come out, people oh, well , that was people go, oh, well, that was a couple of ago. it's couple of years ago. it's a horrible i want to move on horrible time. i want to move on with and that means with my life. and that means that people won't be held to account. neil what could be a problem for people you? problem for people like you? maybe worse than maybe it is. it's worse than that harder than that. what that and harder than that. what has done, amongst other has to be done, amongst other things, many, many things, is that many, many people admit people have to simply admit we've it. i had to we've all done it. i had to admit longer ago that been admit longer ago that i'd been duped , that i had i had been duped, that i had i had been fooled into thinking something that wasn't true. and it was embarrassing . it was humiliating embarrassing. it was humiliating to have to admit that i had been a victim of a of a prank on a global scale . but you have to go global scale. but you have to go through you have first of all, people have to accept that they were duped. it's because of a desired by people who were duped, who were fooled to not accept that and admit that they
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want to go away because want just to go away because there is an element of embarrassment and humiliation that with . but that has to be dealt with. but all politicians all of all of those politicians all of those that collaborated make this happen. johnson hunts rishi sunak. keir starmer. this happen. johnson hunts rishi sunak. keir starmer . michael sunak. keir starmer. michael gove. all of them that sat and came up with the proper gander at a matt hancock and the rest of them . they are not fit for of them. they are not fit for office . they have to be out of office. they have to be out of office. they have to be out of office and steps have to be taken to make sure that those people are never again, never again in a position to hold positions of power. and that is true on the frontbench and on the opposition benches. the parliament needs clear i. parliament needs a clear i. those people need to be gone now after it. tom neil, thank you very much. as ever, that was neil oliver there. thank you for that. hey, look, it is obviously just worthwhile noticing as well. i imagine there'll be quite it. matt hancock quite a bit of it. matt hancock and refuse and certainly and co will refuse and certainly several people feel several people will feel that was indeed a very, very serious thing. but there we go. coming up, harry his up, is prince harry putting his young impressionable fan
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young and impressionable fan base at risk by praising the mental benefits of mental health benefits of illegal cannabis ? illegal drugs like cannabis? reality tv star kerry katona , reality tv star kerry katona, who turned her life around after years of drug use, is still to come. but first, there's critics warn that rishi sunak's new plans to stop the migrant boats are already in workable. is the government right say that british citizenship is a privilege and not a human right? i'll be with my superstar panel very shortly .
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it's 10 pm. i'm patrick christys. i'm tonight and a set of tough new laws announced by rishi sunak tomorrow. migrants arriving on small boats will be removed from the uk and sent to a safe third country. i will ask my superstar panel if they agree with a government source who said that becoming a british citizen is a privilege not a human right for illegal
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migrants. tonight i am joined by carole malone , benjamin button carole malone, benjamin button with wave, wave, wave and beunda with wave, wave, wave and belinda villiers. yes, there we go.thank belinda villiers. yes, there we go. thank you very much. now, but with britain still hamstrung by the european convention on human rights, are we dragging ourselves rwanda ourselves into the rwanda failure to point out? fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie gives rishi a dose of reality later this hour. also coming up as party gay detective in labour's new chief of staff, sue gray is accused of breaking civil service rules. guess how many times slippery starmer tried to wriggle out of this little ? did you first approach little? did you first approach sue gray to be your chief of staff? only i know a personal matter. when i was director, pubuc matter. when i was director, public prosecution. i will try again. but you come to me when you first approached her. i've been looking for a chief of staff for just answer the question. i'll ask if keir starmer is the architect of a cover up in tonight's media burst. plus as the drug loving duke of sussex glorifies
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marijuana for easing his mental health issues, does harry need to quit that boyish boasting before he does real harm to society ? tv star kerry katona. society? tv star kerry katona. he's hounded around highly publicised battle with drugs. speaks out on this new sussex controversy very, very shortly . controversy very, very shortly. we will also bring you the latest on the what's that weasel, matt hancock in tonight's britain and tonight's greatest britain and union jack cast the first front pages. will arrive in a matter of moments. i can see them over there actually right after the polly . patrick, polly middlehurst. patrick, thank you and good evening to you. just after 10:00, our top story on gb news tonight . the story on gb news tonight. the metropolitan police has apologised for not arresting former officer wayne cousins before he murdered sarah everard . cousins has been sentenced to a further 19 months today after pleading guilty to three charges of indecent exposure. the crimes happenedin of indecent exposure. the crimes happened in the months before he kidnapped , raped and killed ms.
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kidnapped, raped and killed ms. everard in march 20, 21. the 50 year old is already serving a whole life sentence. the force said his behaviour should make everyone in policing hang their headsin everyone in policing hang their heads in shame . and also in the heads in shame. and also in the news today. charities are warning thousands of asylum seekers will be left permanent , seekers will be left permanent, in limbo under new government plans to tackle illegal migration. the new laws would ban those crossing . our ban those crossing. our apologies, as always saying the new laws would ban those crossing the channel in small boats from claiming asylum and from returning to the uk. the government's promised to provide more safe routes and 3000 people have made the journey so far this year. that's nearly double the year before. the shadow home secretary yvette cooper says the government isn't doing . we need government isn't doing. we need action to stop the danger. iris
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boat crossings that are putting lives at risk and also undermining border security. that's why we've called for new cross border police units to go after the criminal gangs that are really driving this. as well as a new agreement with france and an overhaul of the asylum system to end hotel use police in south wales investigating a fatal car crash that happened at the weekend have referred themselves to the independent office for police conduct . three office for police conduct. three young people were killed and two more critically injured, but the car wasn't found until two days after the group went missing . after the group went missing. despite being metres off a main road eve smith and darcy ross from newport and rafal jean from cardiff died in the accident, while sophie and shane loughlin remain in a critical condition in hospital. a friend has criticised the police force for not acting quickly enough . now not acting quickly enough. now firefighters have voted over whelming late to accept a new
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pay whelming late to accept a new pay offer, ending the prospect of action. the deal is for a 7% pay of action. the deal is for a 7% pay increase backdated to july last year, plus an additional 5% from july . 96% of fire brigade from july. 96% of fire brigade union members accept the offer, but the general secretary said it was another. real terms pay cut . and lastly , a yellow cut. and lastly, a yellow weather warning for snow and ice is in place across large parts of the uk tonight . the met of the uk tonight. the met office issued alerts for much of the south midlands , south wales, the south midlands, south wales, northern ireland and it started to take hold at 9:00 tonight and will last until 10:00 tomorrow morning. one is already in place in northern and eastern scotland and north—east england as well. well, tomorrow , believe it or well, tomorrow, believe it or not, is expected to be the coldest night of the year , coldest night of the year, notwithstanding one small technical glitch . that is your technical glitch. that is your latest news . you're up to date latest news. you're up to date on tv, online and dab plus radio. this is gb news, the people's channel. but now to .
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patrick or are you wonderful people? tomorrow's news tonight now in our media buzz. let's kick off with the very first look at the front pages hot off the press. well, i've got the metro the metro leads with the tragic story of a family losing , a story of a family losing, a second daughter, eve smith , to second daughter, eve smith, to a car crash 80 years after the death of her sister , shauna death of her sister, shauna doyle . grief. okay. we're going doyle. grief. okay. we're going to move on now to the end. dependent independent says arise dad is the headline in the independent as boris johnson wants to give his father a knighthood in resignation honours list, which is honours list, which i think is fantastic in a way. senior conservatives have claimed that the would public the plan would corrode public trust . yet my superstar , they trust. yet my superstar, they are back with me. i have daily express columnist carole malone, senior of the only newspaper,
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benjamin butterworth and former mep and political commentator espeland . lucy, now under new espeland. lucy, now under new legislation to be announced by rishi sunak asylum seekers who arrive illegally on small boats will be prohibited from claiming british citizenship and removed to a third country. despite the previous failure of the rwanda plan number. ten insisting that tough new laws can be brought in without leaving the european convention on human rights . convention on human rights. ahead of tomorrow's announcement , ahead of tomorrow's announcement a , ahead of tomorrow's announcement , a government source told the times it is bad enough the illegal migrants abuse our asylum system to frustrate their removal . but it is far worse removal. but it is far worse that they settle here permanently and. apply to become a british citizen . the ability a british citizen. the ability to settle in this country , to settle in this country, become a british citizen is this is the crucial part is not a human rights. it is a privilege which is why we will ban illegal migrants from ever coming back to the uk after we have removed . but what do you make of that statement? is entering this
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country a privilege rather than a human right? carol. of course it is. of course, it's a privilege and it's not just entering this country for being to stay in this country and everything that comes with that . and it's the height of arrogance for economic migrants people coming from safe countries to imagine they can just come here and settle and do it illegally. it's not only to us it's not. and i think i think the i think what what rishi has done, i hope to god it works. labour already trashing it and saying it's unworkable, but it will become unworkable if it has opposition from labour. but way it stands it's a very good idea . i'm pretty sure that sunak will have the country behind. i'm come back down the i'm going to come back down the line about the line and talk about the workability and the legal of this in minute. i'm just going this in a minute. i'm just going to benjamin, with this to for now, benjamin, with this idea whether or not it is idea as to whether or not it is a human right to be able to come and and work in britain or and live and work in britain or it's privilege. well, we're it's a privilege. well, we're privileged born privileged to have been born here and. people are here and. these people who are fleeing terrible fleeing often terrible situations that situations did not have that privilege through consequence.
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but the bad luck of where they were born and it is a human right to flee war and torture for safe country. and that's what britain is. and too often . what britain is. and too often. often enough, maybe we talk about proud history of taking all those jewish refugees and the work of the late sir nicholas winston to this country. and we take pride in that today. and yet when we turn down these people from countries like who why do. we like yemen who why not do. we are shaming our history of world to say because we are letting you know that there are safe foods into this country . people foods into this country. people from afghanistan . i just want to from afghanistan. i just want to say and talking about harm to this country, we've given visas to 190,000 ukrainians this year. it's tough to say well enough , it's tough to say well enough, not afghans. that's right. we do all of these och , i'm sorry. all of these och, i'm sorry. i used to be patrick's . yeah, i used to be patrick's. yeah, i got paid so obviously not paid enough. but linda is a human right? this is a 100% not a human right. become a british
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citizenship. it is a privilege as it should be. this is our has spent centuries of spilling blood and, fighting and going through civil war and famine to create a country . incredible create a country. incredible values, incredible human rights values, incredible human rights values and earnt it through the blood spilled this country. people cannot just turn up here and be our gun and assume that they get the same rights. remember, citizenship means being able to vote. so if you have open and you let everyone come in here and just gain citizenship like that, the almost will be completely destroyed. we will have to do have open borders currently. that's what it feels like . the that's what it feels like. the holocaust economic migrants to the holocaust . these people, the holocaust. these people, these people, many of them are coming from atrocious places . coming from atrocious places. you talk about you talk about blood spilt. these people have had their own own . let me come had their own own. let me come in here. let me come in here. patrick because i want to ask you about this because when it comes to those countries, we do do our best. okay? and we have
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absolutely stepped back, including many cases including i've seen many cases trying people who are trying to arm the people who are defending themselves those defending themselves in those countries. people countries. should people of britain have right to britain not have right to something that belinda was alluding earlier, is alluding to earlier, which is the right live in a country the right to live in a country that frankly been made that frankly has been made successful there for successful country by there for and no messed up by people who used to live in another country. so if we've got a better country , we not be proud of that and potentially protect. well, he might history lesson. might need a history lesson. britain is a successful country built migrants. a built on migrants. we are a country half the world country made half the world notice. and then over generations have invited people to this country. you know our nhs built on people . that nhs is built on people. that came the sixties. we put the came in the sixties. we put the generation before the generation and the world us for and around the world us for empire. and so you the idea that we are not a country of migrants is nonsense. we are and truth is that if we are a moral and upstanding leader in the world, then we should take these refugees. he's got refugees. you have to. he's got to this myth. this that to stop this myth. this that everyone on those boats everyone coming on those boats is fleeing war and persecution. he's got to stop this myth that
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they're all supposed though we know that more 40% of the people coming off from safe countries. and by the time even the genuine refugees get here, they've passed through half a dozen safe countries. so north of desperate, altered states. now, that's actually that is that's point actually that is the bring the point. belinda. i'll bring you one because when you in on this one because when we talk about it being a human right to live and work in britain a privilege, if britain or a privilege, if you've through numerous you've passed through numerous different , you different safe countries, you could argue, you should say that . and that's where the human right element comes in if someone in and they someone is in france and they 90, someone is in france and they go, want to leave go, well, i just want to leave france because prefer look france because i prefer the look of that implies to me of britain. that implies to me they god given they think it is a god given human to live wherever that they want. the uk is one of the most generous countries spend generous countries we spend £30,000 year on £30,000 per head per year on everyone. asylum secret everyone. every asylum secret comes this country and access to all welfare which we haven't really known to say , but today really known to say, but today day most important thing is, is that we cannot open up to the poor that will make us support and it doesn't rise up the
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global doesn't increase the well—being of the global poor letting everyone in and what benjamin is doing is constantly blurring the line between economic shopping economic migrants shopping around the eu countries are going to go couple of minutes. no one expects how long. so they can just any benefits. but it doesn't apply to migrants, let alone refugees. right. so i just alone refugees. right. so ijust want to this because we want to move this on because we got couple more minutes on got a couple more minutes on this. a key point this. and this is a key point that's to be i mean, this is going be a news tomorrow, going to be a news tomorrow, okay. which is what on earth. but see, your dog is but you see, your dog is planning if not going to planning on if he's not going to pull us out, the easier you are just flagrantly break international how the international law that how the living to sort living heck is he going to sort out what's on in the out what's going on in the channel he to do is channel what he has to do is find country that isn't rwanda find a country that isn't rwanda and do with returns, and it has to do with returns, deal with president macron that will go way to stop also will go way to stop it. he also has say clearly that the has to say clearly that the minute from a safe minute someone from a safe country into, say, country comes into, say, an albanian, allowed to albanian, they're not allowed to even 28 days. it can even stay. the 28 days. it can be immediately deported. the can't be any all give to. but there nothing to there there was nothing to let there there's nothing means that
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there's nothing that means that those able to those people should be able to stay. three things stay. so those three things would start. i mean, i've would be a start. i mean, i've no dispute with the fact that we shouldn't be taking albanians, countries sweden, countries like germany, sweden, the netherlands have taken zero albanian. why albanian. so really get why that's to. just but the that's not for to. just but the truth is that rishi sunak announcing the same claim over over it's got word. over again. it's got this word. it's to do you know, it's got more to do you know, it's less to do with small it's got less to do with small boats more to with the boats and more to do with the tories. small votes. oh, it has. how long? it's to stall. how long you been sitting on long have you been sitting on that like it? i like. that one? may i like it? i like. do just sort think about do just to sort of think about the consequences to this, the legal consequences to this, because i really see a way that we come the uk at we can't come out of the uk at the same time deport we want to deport or at least offer a deterrent that well, as benjamin mentioned, germany a zero tolerance towards tolerance policy towards albanians and yet they're in the shell. actually this shell. so actually this government, though within government, even though within treaties that us to deport treaties that allow us to deport , they refuse to because they want mass immigration. what do you feel ? i do want mass. what you feel? i do want mass. what do feel by the way? i'm do you feel by the way? i'm going to ask you all the same question and would you feel comfortable break
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comfortable if we did break international 100% international law 100% and countries time? countries break it all the time? the breaks international law the eu breaks international law with wto rules. germany international law 2020, and no one says a peep. but good old england has to suffer. the uk is what it is. to do what it is. it's to do the modern laws. germany and modern slavery laws. germany and france won't have any any france there won't have any any truck with albanians trying to break those laws. but in this country we have allowed ourselves to be manipulated . so ourselves to be manipulated. so you would be happy? yeah you wouldn't. the nonsense of those claims, the fact that france takes far more refugees than the uk you see in this. have you seen this always in france? yes. we are a tiny country, but france has a similar population. and i tell you, if we build as many homes, as constructed, we might in a better situation. might be in a better situation. yeah. what? it's one of yeah. what? belinda it's one of those england that's one of those for england that's one of the most highly densely populated countries europe. populated countries in europe. for and the for monaco and malta and the vatican city . we put a pension vatican city. we put a pension as we desperately need . we need as we desperately need. we need as we desperately need. we need a body boy of what you go , yeah,
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a body boy of what you go, yeah, your son is refugees . benjamin. your son is refugees. benjamin. benjamin. benjamin. benjamin so for dignitas , their lives is all for dignitas, their lives is all right. look, thank you. but i know it was really right. coming up. coming i'll tell you what, this show as big fireworks coming up, my series on panel debate if slippery starmer the architect of a shady cover up as he refuses to say when he approached partygate detective sue gray to become his chief of staff. but next, i'm very pleased to that. reality tv star curry talks about the duke of prince harry and his lauding marijuana for easing his health issues. all that coming your in a matter of seconds seconds .
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welcome back . now, prince harry welcome back. now, prince harry sparked outrage at the weekend after he praised illegal drugs for helping him deal with his mental issues. during yet another tell all interview this time with controversial trauma expert dr. gabor mattei , the expert dr. gabor mattei, the duke of doubt told viewers that marijuana is different, that actually really did help . but actually really did help. but harry's highest came to this mind altering drug ayahuasca , mind altering drug ayahuasca, which is said to have induced vomiting and hallucinations . he vomiting and hallucinations. he says, for me , i started doing it says, for me, i started doing it recreationally. and then to realise how good it was for me. harry told his impressionable
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audience i would is one of the fundamental parts of my life that changed me and how we deal with the traumas and the pains of the past. well, all of these drugs celebrated by prince harry and particularly cannabis , are and particularly cannabis, are widely acknowledged by medical experts to cause long term damage to development and mental with psychosis. a very real dangen with psychosis. a very real danger. now, one household name who's battled with is reality tv star katona, who i am delighted to say joins me tonight . kerry, to say joins me tonight. kerry, thank you very much. this is an absolute pleasure to be actually together person. kerry, you've been about your battles with drugs in the past, it's fair to say. and congratulations, obviously, on overcoming all this. now, does prince harry's reckless promotion of cannabis particularly to his younger friends, bear in mind to his audiences. risk doing genuine harm to society . do you think harm to society. do you think about. harm to society. do you think about . not harm to society. do you think about. not i'm harm to society. do you think about . not i'm not harm to society. do you think about. not i'm not being harm to society. do you think about . not i'm not being funny about. not i'm not being funny but many people go out and drink every weekend. every day.
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alcohol is one of the biggest drugs that is been allowed by the government . my auntie died the government. my auntie died from . alcohol. no kids. go out from. alcohol. no kids. go out to the park on a friday after school and they all get drunk . school and they all get drunk. so many teenagers go try marijuana . you know, i've marijuana. you know, i've actually. i actually really want to highworth skate. so i'm really interested in doing it because i'm a very spiritual person. i've been told it's a very spiritual thing. i've never done weed. we never been mike. we say done loads coke in we say i've done loads coke in the past as we all very well. it's very well known and i have no regrets, but i never tell anybody to go do what i have done. the issue is . prince done. yeah the issue is. prince harry's crossed that line in front of the backfires, given what we're talking about here, has crossed that line and basically said we'd actually benefit them. so kids will be looking at this now and going, if the skunk, i'm going if i get on the skunk, i'm going to all right. and that's not to be all right. and that's not true. no, no, no. i'm but if true. no, no, no, no. i'm but if prince harry jumps, it jumps off a cliff for millions of people.
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go and do it now. what did you just say? he's an influence. carry we all. i mean, i put it in my book. i've got five kids of my kids. do uk do you know. i mean and at times they did help me. it did help me. i tend to take my mental health. it was no one that's helped me. i was a no medication. at one point. it gave me the confidence i needed it. but doesn't mean they it. but that doesn't mean they didn't it wasn't the didn't bring and it wasn't the right thing to your time. right thing to me to your time. so now that you're clean, it's a right now. so is that game is your life better now that you're right now. so is that game is your land etter now that you're right now. so is that game is your land sober? )w that you're right now. so is that game is your land sober? i'mhat you're right now. so is that game is your land sober? i'm no, you're right now. so is that game is your land sober? i'm no, but re clean and sober? i'm no, but there's also i don't know if you seen the documentary on netflix. it's called how change mind. i'm a massive believer in based herbs that are really good for your mind. a lot of it is all psychedelic. i lsd, mdma. if get any of these letters wrong, it's because i'm dyslexic. i do apologise and the suit is another one. just a doctor in bristol . sorry about i think bristol. sorry about i think it's mdma but they actually use
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it's mdma but they actually use it for post—traumatic stress a microdosing and actually scientifically proven to help. this is not this is not me this is all prescription stuff that we're talking here now. this is all prescriptions goes on behind closed door to prescribe and marijuana anyway but given the harry's old cbd oils , you get harry's old cbd oils, you get these gummy bears you get all kinds yeah you do should you be promoting that kind of stuff . promoting that kind of stuff. kids, this is the thing because prince harry's things are going to kindergartens. it's going to kids don't do don't know he isn't saying that honestly you putting words into his mouth he's explaining it on tv, on a pro—trump show. what help to his mental health is still help me and not help me. that is not what he's doing. i think you turn it into something that isn't i think the press are actually against him in a way that i think it's all rubbish . that i think it's all rubbish. really, really do. he's fine . really, really do. he's fine. it's been a case of press out the royal family and now the press are fighting against him.
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i listened to his autobiography. i listened to his autobiography. i think i'm all harry. i think he's i'm all harry. he's. about what about he's. what about what about people? what about, though the campaigners who said that they've had kids who have sadly had terrible experience drugs in some cases died. they've come out, oh, you don't , harry. out, oh, you don't, harry. they've come out and said that prince harry was reckless . it's prince harry was reckless. it's not. i'm sorry. i have to completely disagree. you. he's telling his story as he should. it's not a memoir. i broke three autobiographies and. the things that i have put in that book about my life. i don't see kids going out. what? i don't. i'm an almost nobody was going to look what i do but i think the way people are turning this is just another go. harry, another excuse to go. harry, i'm sorry, it not getting sorry, but it he's not getting youn sorry, but it he's not getting your. i argue. corey, there is a key point for health problems. marijuana not what he's doing. well. well it is normally most of that. now, this is what i would argue there's a key difference between you, carrie. i would argue there's a massive difference carrie, difference between you, carrie, and harry. of all, and prince harry. first of all, i but apart from that
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i like huge. but apart from that right from you told right. apart from that, you told a story about addiction. yes. at times you saying it out. yeah. i think people can understand that because of the place that you were in, but that you have come out the other side of that and realised that life is better, clean and straight. yeah what harry say really was not. harry had to say really was not. they have come out the other side this realise that side of this now realise that everything's actually better without said. without that stuff, he said. become pretty become involved with it pretty much pretty much say much, buddy. pretty much say that. i mean, let's be honest as. well, he's talking in his book. he's talking about what he was he's lost his mother. was a he's lost his mother. i mean, i'm quite surprised at how well he's turned out considering what been through a kid what he's been through as a kid to to be a family so to be in to be in a family so well. well, no, lose his mum well. well, no, to lose his mum so and to go through so publicly and to go through what he's been through. i'm surprised out more like me, surprised you out more like me, if i'm honest, you know? i mean , if i'm honest, you know? i mean i , if i'm honest, you know? i mean , i think he's doing really well and he's only telling truth. and he's only telling his truth. any story and his expose on what works for him , by all the works for him, by all means, the amount of rubbish that got amount of rubbish that i got over years, know, young over the years, you know, young kids up to your show
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kids look up to your they show that i am a human being. that i am i am a human being. i'm going to make mistakes in my past. i'm all write. but there is another key difference, carrie, you bless you. carrie, because you bless you. i've stood there and i've never stood up there and gone. a roman tool for gone. i am a roman tool for society. i am going to change the to change the world. i am going to change my family for the better. i am going be shining of hope going to be the shining of hope is you didn't do . you went is what you didn't do. you went next. we go. prince harry next. here we go. prince harry does do the prince harry wants to. so you also say you find it really quite refreshing as well to me to somebody has bipolar so somebody who has been scrutinised by the press been in the in chief as long as i have i mean 26 years. i mean back in the , you know, it was prince the day, you know, it was prince william, prince harry and tony who were had people by who were the most had people by the news of the world. so i know exactly i exactly you went exactly i exactly what you went through listening to his autobiography. how teenagers were in the voice family or were you in the voice family or whether or not i'm not turned to some kind of drug . you know, some kind of drug. you know, kids all experiment and they always do. and no matter what you say to the girls they're
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going to go. i mean , well, this going to go. i mean, well, this is story he shift i think don't i it really fresh in that he's admitted to this it makes me feel like it makes me like him that bit more think i see you don't me you needs help you think he needs help do i think he needs help? i think we all need help in some way. i think i would say he needs help. i think therapy should be for everybody. i think it should be mandatory. i think it should be mandatory. i think it should be mandatory. i think everybody should have some kind therapy. i really some kind of therapy. i really do brain is something that do you brain is something that should kind of help if should have some kind of help if you your you you you break your arm, if you you break leg all those. can i break your leg all those. can i ask you can i ask you a question, carrie, which is when you were in the madness, right, when you were properly in the thick of it. yes if you'd have seen someone of prince harry stature coming out and saying the drug of choice that you were on at the time was helpful to him. do you think in your mind you would justified that to yourself and got up sweet? well, if he's on it , then i can be on
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if he's on it, then i can be on it as well. even if you knew. no, you know . no, not at all. no, you know. no, not at all. because i'm out. people knew i was with at time, was was drugs with at the time, was saying the same thing and i looked at all of them, oh, thank you. for me. so no, no, you. work for me. so no, no, carrie, thank you very, carrie, look, thank you very, very . really appreciate very much. i really appreciate you it is great you coming on. and it is great to meet you. obe all right, bobby, it virtually puts i think you are up and i apologise . have you are up and i apologise. have no a party. it's very late no make a party. it's very late at night me and i'm going to at night for me and i'm going to bed now so i can have some of mine out of luck. i look like gary. thank you very. gary gets out that. oh, wonderful. gary out of that. oh, wonderful. gary said okay, so coming said it right. okay, so coming up on cancelled fleet street up and on cancelled fleet street calvin turns rishi calvin mackenzie turns rishi sunak's migrant laws for sunak's new migrant laws for failing address the problem . failing to address the problem. at root, the people at its root, the people smugglers next to media bugs that back again as labour is accused of trying to hide details of sue grey's appointment has slippery starmer's cover up being exposed . we debate that rise after this very short interlude .
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let's return to tomorrow's news tonight in our mediabuzz. i am holding a very, very warm front pages. they've just been delivered hot off the press and the mail splashes with the biggest crackdown on illegal migration in decades, which is said to be announced by the prime minister tomorrow . so the prime minister tomorrow. so the ai lays with the expected ai also lays with the expected announcements of new migrant laws which will all asylum claimants who cross the channel illegally from ever returning to the uk on the guardian's asset? their front page reveals more than 1000 super emitters signs are flooding the global atmosphere with potent greenhouse gas methane, which is thought speed up climate change by.enough thought speed up climate change by. enough about what goes on inside the guardian's office. the daily star labelled boris the godfather after alert after he forward his father for a knighthood . the telegraph leads
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knighthood. the telegraph leads with more from the lockdown files. there's whatsapp revealed that former health secretary matt hancock plotted to take a centre off the table if a red wall mp threatened to rip out. i mean that's pretty stuff. to be fair, more on the media now with tonight's superstar panel . here tonight's superstar panel. here is derek's first columnist is carole malone. we've got senior reporter for the newspaper, benjamin butterworth and former mep and political commentator beunda mep and political commentator belinda lucy. mep and political commentator belinda lucy . now, mep and political commentator belinda lucy. now, this afternoon, an urgent was granted in the house of commons concerning the appointment of paul litigating quizzes to sue gray to labour's chief of staff, responding paymaster general and minister for the cabinet office , jeremy quin, inferred that starmer and grey had breached rules because they bypassed acoba . the advisory committee on acoba. the advisory committee on business appointments. take a look . the rules state that look. the rules state that approval must be obtained prior to job offer being announced .
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to job offer being announced. the cabinet office has not as yet been informed that the relevant notification to acoba has been made . oh oh. how has been made. oh oh. how slippery . starmer has denied slippery. starmer has denied contacting sue gray during her partygate report this morning. he couldn't answer exactly when she was . what did you first she was. what did you first approach? sue gray to be your chief of staff on me? i know a personal matter. when i was director of public prosecutions, white house, when you first approached her to be your chief? i've been the lookout for chief of staff for a little while now. so did you approached? can so when did you approached? can i you approached sue? i ask when you approached sue? look i've look may i called? say, i've been looking a chief of been looking for a chief of staff for a number of weeks now. i will try again in august. you don't have to answer. when did you first contact sue gray about the your the possibility of becoming your chief that's going to chief of staff that's going to be i see. you can't me be laid up. i see. you can't me that nothing improper. no, that that nothing improper. no, no, you can't tell no, nothing. but you can't tell me you first approached me when you first approached her. for her. i've been looking for a chief staff for a little chief of staff for a little while, but there's nothing.
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there's nothing improper there. no you won't no partisanship. why, you won't tell you first made no partisanship. why, you won't tell with you first made no partisanship. why, you won't tell with her.j first made no partisanship. why, you won't tell with her. i'mst made no partisanship. why, you won't tell with her. i'm not ade no partisanship. why, you won't tell with her. i'm not going contact with her. i'm not going to. lock, stock and to. go through lock, stock and barrel. there's nothing barrel. but there's nothing improper. why improper. it's not improper. why wouldn't you say it was a month ago, nick? it was. was. i've ago, nick? it was. it was. i've been for some time and been looking for some time and there's improper in the slightest . do you think there slightest. do you think there might not have been anything improper in this for anyone? right. okay so over his long bofis right. okay so over his long boris johnson of being dishonest caramelised is just available . caramelised is just available. that's just absolutely rage yesterday he says this is not fake, improper. why won't you say , well, wait. it's pretty say, well, wait. it's pretty obvious why he won't say it. we'll just say it was just last week he was bragging to colleagues how he colleagues about how well he knew sue gray. yeah, and how long, and that he'd offered a father like cow. can't you say this is what his wife said? oh, it's politics is. oh, it's not good, friend. susan confronts it, then it kicks off, matter it, then it kicks off, no matter how fleeting. by the way, she smiles. this whole thing stinks to high heaven. and he there's nothing but he's nothing improper. but he's making it look like there is
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currently. and him he said currently. and for him he said what he said on that show as he said it's for her. if she sees fit say it isn't. this fit to say no, it isn't. this isn't what let me finish is a woman whose report brought down the prime minister and three cabinet really cabinet ministers. it's really important to know what you doing? supposed doing? what am i supposed to infer that? i've i've got infer from that? i've i've got the leader of the opposition saying, what was it, saying, i think what was it, nine, 12 times. they're well not answering what i supposed to answering what am i supposed to from that. well, you know we tried to hide it, but the truth is that 40 years ago sue gray was a civil service plant to overthrow a tory government and felicity bottles of wine. i mean, it's just what? codswallop. but you really to jump codswallop. but you really to jump through some mental hoops to try and suggest that the actions of boris johnson and his staff during were the responsibility of the cause of sue gray. you know , truth is and sue gray. you know, truth is and actually if you're going to make any suggestion that secret was inappropriate. well, i tell you what, a single tory what, why didn't a single tory minister foster of minister or arlene foster of this parish or any labour politician , not one of them said politician, not one of them said she liked integrity, all said
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politician, not one of them said she wasj integrity, all said politician, not one of them said she was outstandingll said politician, not one of them said she was outstanding andid politician, not one of them said she was outstanding and so the criticism is that, well, i'm going to what is right if i may if i may your slightly because the point know you are a bit because the point in question now is about whether or not sue gray dish around sort of rules regs has in fact followed the rules and regs herself. belinda oh my gosh. it was almost as painful as watching keir respond to what a woman cannot answer simple questions and by by avoiding answering it, he is saying he's guilty to the world. and the problem is he has sold himself as a saint to this country. you know , boris never country. you know, boris never sold himself as a saint. we all knew he was for flawed care . his knew he was for flawed care. his 2022 speech was i am the of integrity. i'm the man of honesty . and i tell you how he honesty. and i tell you how he gets to be honest. he completely deflects and avoids interestingly, this woman was supposed to be of unimpeachable integrity, which is how she was sold out. why why was she spoken up for herself and the guy yet
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on the screen that she can let be seen as she was supposed to tell the civil service when she was approached about the job. she didn't do that. now, why do we didn't do that? why but she know that's not quite that is quite a civil service you have to say . exactly and she will she to say. exactly and she will she has in order to be right. let me just let me right the key point here for me. he's missing the stood was that before any job. yes. is announced , you are yes. is announced, you are supposed to of what? the approach to. i've said that you've been approached and what we heard was that she hadn't said she was and still she will have to go through that process and she hasn't done. she has yet. but there's no dispute that she won't she will. and that's the case. i think that just because they could overrule it if they want to dispute her integrity, i mean, look at when was happening. absolutely nobody disputes their integrity. and the is . just finish to see the truth is. just finish to see people sit here and try and
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attack the person who opposed the lying charlatan that was in downing . while you defend a back downing. while you defend a back stop and a lie that is both. okay, can i just show what christine ? it's got to be christine? it's got to be a great, subtle is a labour activist he was fighting depose bofis activist he was fighting depose boris johnson she must have known about that why he do that you know . do you know i will not you know. do you know i will not let you. but linda delivered this at least one view that might want to hear what. yes, there is. oh oh, i just think this screams dodgy . i think this this screams dodgy. i think this sends a message out that whitehall is not impartial, sends a message out that whitehall is not impartial , that whitehall is not impartial, that it is bias, and it also sends out a message that if you want to get powerful position in the labour party, use the civil service. yes, that's a great to get into later life . you say get into later life. you say more important, get into later life. you say more important , this brings the more important, this brings the reputation and professionalism of whitehall into complete disrepute and this is why keir denying to answer the question properly and that being this massive delay in understanding
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what time to clear of this the woman who was part of choosing our prime minister again this was no ordinary civil servant. this woman was the arbiter of morals . and can i just say, morals. and can i just say, there is another thing. there is another impeachment. she was considered outstanding . this is considered outstanding. this is this is an interesting point which was alluded to in the house of commons, which just got time to bring this in, which is keir starmer himself has a to uphold the civil service code as well . he's portrayed uphold the civil service code as well. he's portrayed himself as a saint sue gray when we're all seem tele2 has been portrayed a site as even you acknowledged there, benjamin, whether she did that self or otherwise, she's never said a word publicly. she turns that keir starmer accidentally or deliberately broke the code right. and sue gray did the same. then do they not both have to go? benjamin bofis not both have to go? benjamin boris from the hall . left hall. boris from the hall. left hall. i mean, what unfolded as people that defended a man who set
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covid rules, that tends to fit if you're talking you're not talking about the issue. you're talking about the issue. you're talking you'd never know. we've we've asked you about this. answer the question. yes now, of course, there was no suggestion done anything wrong. it's so why is this necessary ? you've done is this necessary? you've done anything wrong and actually , the anything wrong and actually, the truth is that, you know, this is a real westminster bubble story that people ask . you've got that most people ask. you've got to wanting to be in a serious party of government. so why won't he say when he he's , you won't he say when he he's, you know, should have gone? i don't . but moving on. we're moving on. people go, this is what i love it up. we will bring you the latest on matt hancock and his lawyers viral gaffe that happened right here on gb news last night. not seeing tonight's great is brexit and union jack. up great is brexit and union jack. up next out in council rishi sunak and suella braverman will unveil a bold new plan to stop the boats tomorrow. but fleets legend kelvin mackenzie has , legend kelvin mackenzie has, some choice words. he thinks it's doom to failure . he
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it's doom to failure. he explains why .
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next it's next wsfime next it's time now for un cancelled where britain's top commentators speak out on controversial issues without the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of the media. a new plans to ban channel migrants from returning to britain have been revealed as part of risky sunak's proposed
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crackdown on illegal crossings expected be unveiled by the home secretary tomorrow . the illegal secretary tomorrow. the illegal migration bill will set out new measures, make it easier for the home office to remove illegal migrants to third countries. now the timing tomorrow's bill couldn't be more vital . after gb couldn't be more vital. after gb news is one it revealed today that over 3000 people have crossed the channel. so far this yean crossed the channel. so far this year, double the number in the same period as last year. well, joining me now is fleet legend kelvin mackenzie to weigh into all of this. now, kelvin we've been debating this throughout the course of the show, but as far as i understand, you think it might be doomed failure? it might be doomed to failure? this is rishi sunak's too? it might be doomed to failure? this be tishi sunak's too? it might be doomed to failure? this be honestnak's too? it might be doomed to failure? this be honest with. too? it might be doomed to failure? this be honest with. you too? it might be doomed to failure? this be honest with. you noto? let's be honest with. you not only boats and reduce only stop the boats and reduce illegal immigration win illegal immigration also to win the election. ethan just the next election. ethan just out of the water. i honestly painfully i say it is the about the matter is the smugglers will only have to show this programme or show the front page of the times this morning or any other the papers and say , look at the papers and say, look at this, you better get over a bit
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shellfish. they're going to crack down on you. honestly the flood will continue . there is flood will continue. there is nothing that can stop it with normal legislation , normal normal legislation, normal understanding. i've said before and i say again tonight why we need the sas or their equivalent out there , simply shoot the out there, simply shoot the smugglers, kill them. i it sounds painful if we were israel and this was happening in iran, do you believe israel would say oh i worry about what world thinks fail famously they didn't did that and then don't going to a game by the way so if iran have got ideas of a nuclear bombs then i'm afraid that's going to disappear as with their lives. no. so that is the only solution. the only issue is where a sophisticated western world and we will not do what's in our interest, expect world and we will not do what's in our interest , expect those in our interest, expect those 3000 to be 30,000 at the end of the year, to be say no know they've got a very limited window potentially get here. and the problem is that i suspect
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what rishi sunak's about to announce tomorrow is contingent on either leaving the on us either leaving the european commission on human rights, he he rights, which he says he isn't going or breaking going to do, or breaking international law, which again is going to so is probably not going to do so artfully as well . we artfully this month as well. we might as well just drain the channel and allow walk channel and allow to walk across. right. i know that across. right. and i know that most no longer what most people no longer take what politicians about issue politicians say about issue seriously just say it's all seriously they just say it's all of that and there is no action. it's a shame because we need done and they're not to do rishi sunak sent the assassins so just to warn people. smuggler dad, do you think he was in this election ? well, i'd be more election? well, i'd be more inclined . he shot 12 or 20 dead. inclined. he shot 12 or 20 dead. but you're quite right, it would be great. be fantastic . and the be great. be fantastic. and the other issue is aggravate the living daylights out of the french and it must be an enjoyable moment . wouldn't be enjoyable moment. wouldn't be allowed to care about it because if there's any pretence that they care about stopping the people smugglers, would they care about stopping the people wouldn'trs, would they care about stopping the people wouldn't mind. would they care about stopping the people wouldn't mind. they ld they care about stopping the people wouldn't mind. they would simply wouldn't mind. they would have it. have done something about it. but apart from helping but you think apart from helping to the country in a tunnel
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to ruin the country in a tunnel migrant crossing , there's doing migrant crossing, there's doing something quite impulsive economically as well, which is also , frankly, flatlining. also, frankly, flatlining. britain, the country has a feel about the moment. if you are talking about trying to have businesses, you want to grow them . but what you're seeing is them. but what you're seeing is you're seeing you're seeing businesses . i would rather grow businesses. i would rather grow my business in the united states than grow it here by invite . than grow it here by invite. thatis than grow it here by invite. that is a disaster for our country. we are we are wealth creators or we're nothing . what creators or we're nothing. what we've become is a collection of people worried about what sector workers think, what we should be worried about is how do we grow businesses. because when grow businesses, we grow employment and we grow profits and we grow wages. we don't do that. we've done and sunak doesn't . and the done and sunak doesn't. and the idea that they're going put up corporation tax for i know it's an arcane thing and doesn't affect anybody probably even listening here 19 to 25% a 32% pay listening here 19 to 25% a 32% pay rise. you know what happens to our tax at the moment? a
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seventh in the world of good places , business tax. we go down places, business tax. we go down to 33 in the world. why should anybody here when they can go to the united states so they can go anywhere? the pound investment moves and it moves away. you can get a decent return. it's national suicide, isn't it? why on earth would we want to deliberately not make ourselves as attractive as we possibly can to big business? we talk about brexit. oh, we got the big opportunity to do this, that and the other. what do we do at the other. and what do we do at the other. and what do we do at the we're doing nothing the moment we're doing nothing and for it. so time and we're paying for it. so time you pick up a you go into a new financial news site, another company that they're financial news site, another compito that they're financial news site, another compito float that they're financial news site, another compito float in that they're financial news site, another compito float in the that they're financial news site, another compito float in the united ey're going to float in the united states. we need that money. states. why we need that money. i know in my own family, i somebody who's given up years of pay somebody who's given up years of pay while desperate to make his business work. where did he get his first major order from, not from the uk, which has shut door and everything. he tried. it was once a guy in the united states and aren't going to have to
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and we aren't going to have to face this. the either that we got socially him coming up we got socially him coming up we got socialism. i pass i yes look i absolutely and it's important as well. i just want to refer to something that was mentioned earlier when we were, of course, talking the people smuggling gangs, etc. we were massively talking and talking hypothetically and in slightly do not slightly jovial terms. we do not in way, shape or in any way, shape or form advocate actual violence against anybody , certainly not people anybody, certainly not people smugglers anyone. it was in smugglers or anyone. it was in a context of maybe taking the sas and using in a particular way. i just want to make that incredibly clear to everybody. we any way, or we were not in any way, shape or form actually advocating violence whatsoever. kelvin mackenzie back to economic mackenzie back to the economic i want to sound, i was no, i wasn't advocating anything i was advocating the sas in and kill and we all live on national television. i know exactly, exactly . please stop. it's not exactly. please stop. it's not like the term definitely was not advocating any kind violence advocating any kind of violence now, but the economic side of stuff. so do you think stuff. okay, so do you think that realistically have that realistically what we have done comes to taking done when it comes to taking advantage brexit would be advantage of brexit would it be advantage of brexit would it be a like the equivalent a little bit like the equivalent of mcdonald's ordering
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of going mcdonald's and ordering a we actually a salad? why haven't we actually gone hog? yeah, have gone the whole hog? yeah, i have ihave gone the whole hog? yeah, i have i have no idea. i'm no, it isn't. except he believed in it. he doesn't believe the hunt's just there some just sitting there for some obscure reason , not saying very obscure reason, not saying very much. everything does much. and everything he does seems costly as far as seems to be costly as far as ordinary people concerned. i ordinary people are concerned. i am for the uniquely am worried for the uniquely about food, the economic about the food, the economic future of our country. steaming down the road we've got the even worse we've worse coming. we've got socialism but the socialism coming. but the conservatives, what do they actually believe? do they believe in wealth creation? do they believe in capitalism and all they seem to always seem to be it deluded with the idea that somebody has to be subsidised , somebody has to be subsidised, the whole of the nation, that is to subsidised. we've got to to be subsidised. we've got to have some pain. nobody wants to have some pain. nobody wants to have pain, not even the smugglers. okay, kelvin mackenzie , i thank you very mackenzie, i thank you very much. and rip roaring edition much. and a rip roaring edition of council, i think of on council, i think ironically i given what we ironically i am given what we just at covid. thank you just had at covid. thank you very, very much. right. well it's today the it's time today to reveal the greatest britain and union. jack, just before i suffer some kind massive cardiac episode
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kind of massive cardiac episode episode , we go through a good episode, we go through a good right, carol, willow smith and beunda right, carol, willow smith and belinda lucy join me now. should we do the greatest britain first? and i'm going to do it with carol carol is my great all the people they are organising and performing and the upcoming live aid spectacular in june at wembley they're raising money for ukraine. this money will help rebuild ukraine. and that's what i love about britain when we see it in, we do something positive and we act about it. benjamin your great britain, mine is tom harwood of this pansh mine is tom harwood of this parish for brilliant monologue on last week's question time about the fact that we need to stop opposing every type of development whether it's wind farms or fracking or new houses so people tom and his age can get on the housing ladder. he was excellent. well, it's funny you should say, because i believe can have a quick look believe we can have a quick look at it. we live in a country now where single politician where every single politician and political party and every single political party from each direction find reasons
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, say no to stop developing and to stop growth. to stop our own home—grown energy. just build this, just do it. so all you to stop. oh, well, you can't stop hollywood , right? belinda, go. hollywood, right? belinda, go. your greatest prison . oh, this your greatest prison. oh, this is a double whammy for gb news, because i have chosen gb news very own stephen allen for his bonng very own stephen allen for his boring , very own stephen allen for his boring, brilliant very own stephen allen for his boring , brilliant interview last boring, brilliant interview last night with lawyer jonathan code. what if you haven't yet has a real stinger ? in the end he was real stinger? in the end he was calm, cool and very composed when accused of all sorts of things that were proved by the end. got to play the clip . i'm end. got to play the clip. i'm in to be able to in position to be able to comment this and mention that comment on this and mention that i've been approached by matt hancock. i asked you not to mention that as courtesy. the lady who approached me to ask for matt hancock. i would be grateful if it was mentioned that he asked me to act for him. so it's that you that you ask me right ? that it's my mistake. right? that it's my mistake. i missed out the. no take all of that back . oh, my gosh. right
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that back. oh, my gosh. right okay, the winner is belinda and is, of course, steve and alan. there we go. know, i know the greatest present is the wonderful steve and alan. now time for union jack castle with my way back down the in the previous order carol hit my prince harry to the where yet again he opened his big irresponsible mouth until the world how taking class—a psychedelic drugs class b cannabis helped made him feel better about himself. this is this is going to affect impressionable young he's a dangerous man interested orchestra. young although we're used to all this dangerous young people are going to think that if it made him better , might if it made him better, might make them better too. it's just not on benjamin, but way mind is stanley johnson who would jealously been nominated for jealously has been nominated for a this despite a knighthood. this is despite the the tory mp the fact that the tory mp caroline nokes, accused of caroline nokes, accused him of being inappropriate, being sexually inappropriate, something and his ex something he denies and his ex wife accused him of beating her so that her nose broke, something he's never publicly answered. i don't think a person of those accusations going of those accusations be going
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through benjamin , is it through the. so benjamin, is it benjamin einfeld? there's proof to him. he said is to give him. he said there is fault. really . well, his fault. there really. well, his ex—wife said so if tom, who often comes on this show , is often comes on this show, is a fellow he's been nominated for a night and not the other stuff. it's well, he's accepted it quite clearly so i think he should better than to be should know better than to be trying knighthood. it trying to get a knighthood. it is complete nonsense. shows is a complete nonsense. it shows just the johnsons just what a farce the johnsons are. okay, belinda well, mine is matt hancock. it had to be with the scared pants the the scared the pants off the pubuc the scared the pants off the public whatsapp using public whatsapp message using fear the public fear to control the public rather than information and understanding unforgivable really well good. i'll tell you what we've all run close one here i'd say i must say i think i'm going to double belinda. okay i'm going to go me any time. hey oh, yes , we just will time. hey oh, yes, we just will look , we'll go as you do. and look, we'll go as you do. and jeff garcia's dungog mp while at. there you go. yes. these revelations keep on coming. look thank you very , very much. thank you very, very much. i would just like to a great a
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great and my wonderful panel we are caramelised. we have benjamin button , we have belinda benjamin button, we have belinda lucy . what an absolute treat lucy. what an absolute treat this has been since for the irrepressible dan was and i'll be back again tomorrow . you're be back again tomorrow. you're going to get another double dose of patrick christys you. lucky or unlucky people depending on whether you are really whether or not you are really like for my like me. 3 pm. tomorrow for my usual show, and i'll be back in this very chat. they'll still have me tomorrow at, 9 pm. take it .
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