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n0 spin, no bias , no spin, no bias , censorship. no spin, no bias, censorship. this is down more than tonight. with me, patrick christys suella braverman reveals a staggering 100 million people are eligible to gain british under the current laws . will rishi sunak's current laws. will rishi sunak's bold words be backed up by tough action . you come here illegally action. you come here illegally , you can't claim asylum . you , you can't claim asylum. you can't benefit from our modern slavery protections . you can't slavery protections. you can't make spurious rights claims. i will give my verdict on sunak's desperately needed illegal bill and take aim at the predictably snobbish msm response in my digest next then i will get the view of my superstar panel and tonight i'm very pleased to be
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joined by suzanne evans , kelvin joined by suzanne evans, kelvin robinson and rebecca. where's the white wave.7 wave, everybody wave show interest. calvin okay. all right. also coming up, coming up, another day , another coming up, another day, another raft of bombshell files as it's revealed that matt hancock listed backbench tory mps who criticise lockdowns. one of those brave backbench rebels , those brave backbench rebels, sir jeffrey brown joins me discuss the damage covid did to our democracy plus , fergie has our democracy plus, fergie has broken her silence on harry and meghan on tonight. we will play them not and had a great and i feel really strong that she would be upset in the end. so what they say is they can be so proud as of the grandchildren but would diana be proud their actions since they moved to california near lady victoria harvey , kevin maguire and harvey, kevin maguire and richard fitzwilliams duke it out on in the class shortly . and on in the class shortly. and later in the show, i will be
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joined by world renowned biographer tom bower as he offers his frank assessments. the latest sussex drama as the author of bestselling children's goosebumps becomes the latest be censored by his publishers without permission. by the way, is freedom speech under attack from woke censored cbc readers, cultural historian . dr. philip cultural historian. dr. philip casserly weighs in to that, plus the ownership family bias. bbc is at it yet again as it brazenly this anti tory it critical rocked far right government? tony arbiter for unlawful content double trouble what you call a corrupt far right government huge numbers of people just haters side with the beeb seemingly giving up on impartiality is it time we axed the licence fee? should we just defund this altogether ? that's defund this altogether? that's our big debate in the media. plus, a first look at tomorrow's front pages. and a new greatest britain on the union jack has coming up , too. this is dan coming up, too. this is dan wootton tonight with me, patrick christys. let's go .
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christys. let's go. well my digest on sunak's illegal migration bill is up very shortly. i will take aim at the predictable, snobbish score on that it's facing from westminster wet wives like robert peston , but it's all robert peston, but it's all about the news . polly about the news. polly middlehurst . patrick thank you middlehurst. patrick thank you and good evening to you all. top story tonight, the prime minister has addressed potential migrant to the uk by saying you come here illegally, you can't claim asylum or stay in the uk. rishi sunak the government should be the one who decide who should be the one who decide who should enter the not the criminal gangs. the home secretary suella braverman earlier admitted it's likely the illegal migration bill may be incompatible with the european on human rights. well a news
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conference earlier on today , gb conference earlier on today, gb news tom harwood asked prime minister if he's ready for any legal challenges . already legal challenges. already legions of lawyers are preparing to tackle you over this legislation . firstly, are you up legislation. firstly, are you up for the and secondly what's plan b? if they win ? well, of course b? if they win? well, of course what? for the fight. i won't be standing here if we won, but we're actually confident that we will win. there's nothing improper or unprecedented about pursuing bills with the 19 one b statement, it absolutely does not mean that the bill is unlawful. we believe that it is lawful, that we are acting in compliance with our international obligations. compliance with our international obligations . and international obligations. and we are also our obligations to the british public . they're not the british public. they're not speaking on today. the news coming to us in the last hour. the rmt have called off planned trains after receiving an improved pay offer from network
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rail union members were due to take action on the 16th and 17th of march. the organisation says further updates be given on the national rail dispute in the coming days . national rail dispute in the coming days. now hundreds of people have tonight attended vigil in cardiff in memory of three people killed in a car. eve smith. darcy ross and rafal jan were found dead in the early hours of monday morning . two hours of monday morning. two others were taken to hospital , others were taken to hospital, remain in a critical condition . remain in a critical condition. questions have been raised by, friends and families, as to why it took police two days to find the group. despite being reported missing, the independent office of police conduct says , it's investigating conduct says, it's investigating the force's response . the trial the force's response. the trial of the man accused of murdering olivia corbell has been told she was shot after running downstairs to her mother because she was scared . nine year old she was scared. nine year old olivia died . a gunman fired into olivia died. a gunman fired into her home in liverpool last, august. manchester crown court
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heard the defendant, thomas cashman , had been lying in wait cashman, had been lying in wait his intended target on the evening the shooting. he denies murder and parts of northern england and, scotland were hit by a sudden cold snap today with temperatures to drop further to minus 15 in some regions , more minus 15 in some regions, more than four inches of snow fell northern scotland and around eight inches are forecast for later in the week. a yellow weather warning for snow and ice remains in place for most of the uk with tonight expected to be the night of the year. so far. that's all for me. i'm back in an hour now. more from . an hour now. more from. patrick good evening, an hour now. more from. patrick good evening , everybody. now, i good evening, everybody. now, i was going to say it didn't take long for the establishment media to start whingeing about new plan to stop illegal immigration
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. but that will be a lie because . it was robert peston who asked the question minister, you talked about the importance of swift removal . more than two swift removal. more than two thirds of asylum seekers don't come from albania . how is it come from albania. how is it compatible with the british tradition of humanity and compassion passion that you criminalising incarcerating essentially forcing statelessness homelessness, destitution all of the asylum seekers, many of whom are as you exactly vulnerable and traumatised before you have in place agreements with third countries to which you could move in a swift way in your words , those asylum . sorry, let words, those asylum. sorry, let me just summarise what peston is really set that register. you're a heartless. you to criminalise
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orphaned children and, then turf them out onto the streets. were you born without a soul? didn't say , did it, rob? but this is say, did it, rob? but this is the usual sneering, wet, white westminster bubble media guff from people. it would probably haemorrhage blood from their noseif haemorrhage blood from their nose if went further north in the watford gap . what rishi the watford gap. what rishi sunakis the watford gap. what rishi sunak is trying to do is make sure that people who come here illegally they are certainly going to be challenged in the courts . and will have no right courts. and will have no right to stay here. so it's very draconian stuff . have no right draconian stuff. have no right to stay here. we got there in the end. okay. i don't think that's heartless. i don't think that's heartless. i don't think that that lacks compassion. and i think that accusations like that are actually quite offensive the majority offensive to the vast majority british people. are a kind british people. we are a kind and welcoming nation. just ask
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the ukrainian refugees . afghan the ukrainian refugees. afghan refugees. hong kongers, those fighting with british weapons on the ukrainian front line , jewish the ukrainian front line, jewish refugees . after world war ii refugees. after world war ii people of bosnia perhaps even the parents of our now prime minister and home secretary and previous chancellor i mean, i could go on. i actually think the british public are pretty generous . somewhere in the generous. somewhere in the region of £7 million, a day of taxpayers money goes to migrant . goodness knows how many millions it costs to collect these people from the british taxpayer legal aid to taxpayer pays legal aid to people like shamima begum. the british taxpayer is paying a significant price war in significant price to the war in ukraine. the british taxpayer is paid hundreds millions to paid hundreds of millions to french stop people french to try to stop people drowning in the channel. this nofion drowning in the channel. this notion that we're a horrible little nation with evil, intent towards channel migrants is rubbish. why do want to come here? because we treat better than many other countries. the only thing continue waiting. there's a prime minister is heartless and lacks compassion.
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but trying to a line in the sand and saying enough is enough now is insulting. and saying enough is enough now is insulting . the majority of is insulting. the majority of the british public . and all this the british public. and all this pearl clutching about ignoring the echr we the echr when it came to prisoners having the vote and nobody gave a toss about the other countries . about the other countries. ignore them all the time . ignore them all the time. figures show that we actually have a better history of abiding by than a lot of places by the echr than a lot of places like france, norway , like germany, france, norway, and these other bastions and all of these other bastions of virtue on the continent. i think a lot of the media pushback on sunak's latest plan is based on snobbery. snobbery from people who were born into . from people who were born into. privileged positions are used to people them how great and intellectual they are. you never have to worry about where their next paycheque comes from . you next paycheque comes from. you never to worry about never have to worry about accessing gp because accessing their local gp because they've all got private health care if they were strapped care and if they were strapped to a lie detector test it would seem revealed that they believe everyone barrow and everyone in bolton barrow and blackburn subhuman , whose blackburn are subhuman, whose only joy in their pathetic lives is bingo and gravy. only joy in their pathetic lives is bingo and gravy . a lot of is bingo and gravy. a lot of these journalists criticise . the
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these journalists criticise. the plans to stop the boats. are completely blind to the impact illegal immigration has on people's lives. because they just don't live in the same world as the ordinary. normal, everyday people . it affects . everyday people. it affects. well, that's my views. but to respond now is my superstar panel respond now is my superstar panel. it's political commentator susanna evans . we've commentator susanna evans. we've got gb news presenter and commentator, the reverend robinson and author and journalist rebecca rea . journalist rebecca rea. fantastic stuff. what's our panel? i can sense this one's going to be great tonight. now, susanna, we'll start with you. of course, you up. what you'll call the media, i think really about it. oh, i. i can't help but feel as though some people just don't maybe get it. i think you hit the nail on the head. you did. i mean, i'm not talking about ordinary everyday journalists, people journalists, but people like robert people his robert peston and people at his level have obviously made quite a money, have done very a lot of money, have done very well career. they don't well in their career. they don't understand impact. lives well in their career. they don't unthe;tand impact. lives well in their career. they don't unthe westminsteriact. lives well in their career. they don't unthe westminster bubble lives well in their career. they don't unthe westminster bubble .ives well in their career. they don't unthe westminster bubble . he; in the westminster bubble. he talks to people who think like
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him he doesn't actually get him and he doesn't actually get out and talk to people who are affected by immigration, people who their jobs, who are having theirjobs, people who wages been people who are whose wages been kept low because of kept artificially low because of the amount of migration the huge amount of migration that we've had. and to call this country heartless, which as you rightly said, is what he's implying is . rightly said, is what he's implying is. nonsense. a rightly said, is what he's implying is . nonsense. a suella implying is. nonsense. a suella braverman , the home secretary braverman, the home secretary said she up in said when she stood up in parliament today, 450,000 refugees have come to this country since 2015 through safe and legal routes. if you're a genuine asylum refugee, there's no need to pay people smugglers and get in a boat. we'll continue the theme of ladies first. i'll come back you first. so i'll come back to you covered. rebecca, you think covered. rebecca, do you think that we're planning on doing what? rishi sunak is planning on doing heartless , lacks doing here is heartless, lacks compassion. forgets compassion. i think forgets these so if was a new these a humans. so if was a new rule but like mouthy send me brunette journalists now under fire and i had to leave the country. i just go to the first place i get to. i wouldn't stop calais. i want to find a way to get somewhere where i friends where i spoke the language where
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i had a support network and i probably would use whatever savings i have to get in probably illegally. i would probably illegally. and i would do and for my child do that myself. and for my child to a nice life. and to set up a nice life. and i would lie if i needed to get a fake passport, if i needed to. i think most people would. i understand that but kelvin should the leader country not should the leader of country not try stop that? of course they try to stop that? of course they should priority of a should the first priority of a country's is to country's government is to protect means protect the nation and means protecting it protecting the borders. it really these liberal really me when these liberal elites say we're not elites say like we're not welcoming, we're not compassionate, not inclusive, of course what they're compassionate, not inclusive, of coursethere what they're compassionate, not inclusive, of coursethere is what they're compassionate, not inclusive, of coursethere is they're hey're compassionate, not inclusive, of coursethere is they're using doing there is they're using language as less language paint us as as less than human, as less than forgiving than forgiving us less than compassionate these people, forgiving us less than com peston ate these people, forgiving us less than com peston ,te these people, forgiving us less than com peston , who 'hese people, forgiving us less than com peston , who says people, forgiving us less than com peston , who say things.e, forgiving us less than com peston , who say things like like peston, who say things like it's draconian , what they're it's draconian, what they're doing there is they're being activists, they're not being journalists. the same with the journalists. the same with the journalist interviewed mama journalist who interviewed mama bean journalist who interviewed mama bear. sympathising bear. it's like sympathising with itself with the enemy itself denigrating itself, hatred. what is with protecting our is wrong with protecting our borders? i think you make a really, really point, really, really good point, calvin. know , so often calvin. you know, so often people complain about people who complain about immigration are called racists. they're called right wing. they're called right wing. they're called right wing.
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they're called bigots. we are dehumanise sometimes they are a bit actually , you know, it's bit actually, you know, it's exactly the same criticism that people make about people being anti—immigration. they say you dehumanise migrants. will that do the people that once who is responsible. rebecca because i fully am absolutely 100% we all know that there are racist out there and some people who do not want people to across the channel already want to frankly come to this country. oh, racist. right but that's not the vast majority of people at all. in fact, i would say it's a really extreme minority of people. do you don't think that, in opposite be true in fact opposite might be true when comes to certain when it comes to certain elements the media do elements of the media who do look at up north who say, look at people up north who say, i don't a migrant outside i don't want a migrant outside my back yard. and just my back yard. and they just think mean, bingo think that scum i mean, bingo and gravy was a very line, i will give you that. however disagree it's just people disagree that it's just people who private care, who have private health care, who have private health care, who are impacted by it. i'd who are not impacted by it. i'd encourage immigration. encourage all about immigration. i immigration. i feel good about immigration. i'm not really i'm chill about it not really sure i believe borders that sure if i believe borders that much. use normal gp i'm much. i use a normal gp i'm about seasonal primary school
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much. i use a normal gp i'm abo for;easonal primary school much. i use a normal gp i'm abo for myselfl primary school much. i use a normal gp i'm abo for myself and nary school much. i use a normal gp i'm abofor myself and generally)l not for myself and generally speaking of the speaking i use all of the services people need to use services that people need to use and i don't that i've been and i don't feel that i've been taken me by sharing it with people i don't really understand why by dint being born why i just by dint of being born here, all these amazing here, deserve all these amazing things deserve. things all people don't deserve. but just that. that you but you just said that. that you just believe just don't really believe borders. ordinary day, right? borders. no ordinary day, right? well when here well usually when down here i say and it really them. say that and it really them. yes. i'm aware and i'll give yes. no, i'm aware and i'll give you little bit more time. but you a little bit more time. but now am incensed. okay kelvin. now i am incensed. okay kelvin. no. think this mad? no. do you don't think this mad? i'm sorry about this. it doesn't make any government. we don't have we? have borders. then what are we? we're we're just a we're not a nation. we're just a concept of people. but surely, like, a christian of like, even as a christian of view, idea things view, the idea of, the things you think made me rich, you think that god made me rich, white and middle class and somebody else poor and in a photo, see, that's surely conflates things i said. nations are ordained. you bring race are god ordained. you bring race into bring into into it, you bring class into finally. you think god finally. but you think god decided bakassi deserves to be british. shamima does that? watch you but she made watch this you mean but she made me come on. i mean the whole world would fall apart if all the taken the borders were taken away tomorrow. it's the
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tomorrow. all right, so it's the ones want to be unhrc. tomorrow. all right, so it's the ones want to be unhrc . no ones i want to be unhrc. no welfare state. the world that you wouldn't change it would ease changes . we dealt with ease some changes. we dealt with the media response to this. we deau the media response to this. we dealt bizarrely there being dealt with bizarrely there being no so not no borders. well okay so not stop i want to know whether stop but i want to know whether or not you actually think the is going to have balls to pull going to have the balls to pull this suzanne hope this off suzanne i. hope he's got the to pull it off. got the balls to pull it off. i think he's going to be right up there against the courts. i'm slightly concerned that this is just political tactic to try just a political tactic to try and labour as being and out labour as being pro immigration , john, and whether immigration, john, and whether or not he actually succeeds doesn't matter. but time will tell calvin. he hasn't said the cap is going to be. he hasn't said how going deport these said how he's going deport these people. said he's people. he hasn't said how he's going the laws. it's to going to the laws. it's going to be against is he going be against the. how is he going to do any of this? no this is a good point. and i'm going to stay with you on this, because actually we actually the thing that we haven't genuinely on yet haven't genuinely touched on yet is we think this is. is how good we think this is. it's a signal of intent. that's why i'm banging on it. why i'm banging on about it. it's a of intent and it's a signal of intent and i think there are a lot of the pushback comes from people who
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don't and don't believe in borders, and there but actually, there is that. but actually, from what said so far, do you think he goes far enough? think he goes even far enough? no, meat veg this no, there's no meat and veg this whatsoever. how whatsoever. he hasn't said how he's got to implement of he's got to implement any of this, don't can this, and i don't think he can pull off. that seems to pull it off. but that seems to win again. but priti patel win over again. but priti patel did exactly well. it's did it exactly so well. it's just is say just that policy is say something do not think something mean and do not think i'm a bit of both it's i'm a bit of both and it's that makes it me makes everyone cross it makes me cross it makes carvin cross. it probably his own cross is probably makes his own cross is not so cross, not a good policy. so all cross, though different though for very different reasons to see reasons and you love to see that's point this that's what the point of this show apparently look used to show apparently look get used to everybody i still want to hear what come, what you think. still to come, though, of course, after the latest revelations latest shocking revelations about hancock's covid rule of terror, including his plot to block funding. but block disability funding. but tory rebels tory locked down rebels he be hold employees hold out in front of employees in the in parliament. the self—proclaimed damaging in parliament. the self—pgivesmed damaging in parliament. the self—pgivesmed both|aging slater gives hancock both barrels is coming slater gives hancock both barreway is coming slater gives hancock both barreway very is coming slater gives hancock both barreway very shortly|ing slater gives hancock both barreway very shortly first slater gives hancock both baisarah very shortly first slater gives hancock both baisarah ferguson shortly first slater gives hancock both baisarah ferguson claims' first as sarah ferguson claims that princess diana would proud of harry and meghan's family , would harry and meghan's family, would she be of ? their actions she be proud of? their actions since moving to california you kevin maguire, lady victoria have a and rich office it's a class sized by the way do battle
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and that is coming your way very very shortly. let us know what you think email down at uk tweet us using the handle at gb news. oh, yes. and of course, there's a poll there as well. so you can get votes coming in, i'll get your votes coming in, i'll say, .
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yes, it's now for the clash. so prince ex—wife, sarah ferguson has said that she believes princess diana would have been very proud of harry and meghan and their family were alive today while speaking a book eventin today while speaking a book event in new york last night what i think , don and i, we a what i think, don and i, we a lot and had a great time and i feel really strong that she would be absolutely the and so would be absolutely the and so would they chose the king so proud of the grandchildren and the family and i do believe that in family and it's called my three cs one in case compromise compassion and i really believe in that and i, i think forgiveness key and forgiveness is key now fergie's comments may come as a bit of a shock considering the relentless attacks the sussexes have launched on the family since they abandoned britain in 2020. but what do you think? what princess diana really be proud of? harry and meghan's actions since moving to california . send
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since moving to california. send me your thoughts to dan gbnews.uk. tweet me obviously at gbnews.uk. tweet me obviously at gb news. there's also a poll running that so you can vote in that. i'll bring you the results very shortly. come on, the clock's ticking. people to clock's ticking. people get to it. it out , am it. but to duke it out, am joined by associate editor at the daily mirror kevin maguire . the daily mirror kevin maguire. royal commentator richard fitzwilliams , and socialites and fitzwilliams, and socialites and former prince andrew former girlfriend prince andrew as lady hervey, thank you as well lady hervey, thank you very very much, everyone, for joining me . it's always ladies joining me. it's always ladies first. although this time even more literally than i mean lady victoria do , you think that victoria do, you think that princess diana would proud of harry and meghan and moment. i think she would be proud of the fact that he left he went to california . yeah. you know that california. yeah. you know that was supposed to be one of her dreams to move to malibu and get away from the press. so think that respect he's managed to build a life but i don't think she would be so proud of what's happened with the two brothers just being war with each other.
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i don't you know, that was one of the things that she felt very about was for them to be friends growing up . and i do not believe growing up. and i do not believe diana would approve of harry and william . right. so a mixed bag william. right. so a mixed bag from you, richard. i'll bring you in now. richard fitzwilliams, do diana fitzwilliams, do you think diana will be of the utter mess will be proud of the utter mess ? i think that diana would record as a dreadful mess , she record as a dreadful mess, she saw it. i mean, i agree that the tragedy of the brothers and then very deep split, it goes back a longer than one realm. and i think that would cause her a great deal of grief. but there's no doubt she was very unkind . so no doubt she was very unkind. so we just need to remember the multitude bulk up in launch multitude bulk up in the launch of that and also duped , of that and also the duped, tragically, the panorama interview, which was actually a job application , was positive. job application, was positive. diana didn't so much that cheats. so much. but of the extraordinary things is how few the sussex she's actually spent but . queen may 2018 and the very
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but. queen may 2018 and the very end their time as senior royals january 2021. that's very little time i think diana a sense of history. i think she see through the emptiness of so much of this and the fact so much of it is destructive . although, of destructive. although, of course, diana was deeply complex. well, she was indeed. and kevin, look, diana seem to have an actual purpose. i she did some actual charity work. she did things, landmines in africa, etc. harry all he's done is win. george wouldn't be proud of that. covered yeah. he's campaigned on mental health, not just his own. other people's too. in africa on wildlife. but let you think diana what does any any mother any father parent want you want your children to be happy now. i agree . she would be happy now. i agree. she would be happy now. i agree. she would be very unhappy happy that the boys her sons a fallen out on questionably but would she be that harry is having to go the father she divorced and camilla
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the third person in their marriage suspect not if we need a ouija board really to find out what she's william though we do need a ouija board to find out. there's one, said harry, to reveal about . william. but reveal stuff about. william. but call she would love. she would love the pulse, not camilla , the love the pulse, not camilla, the stepmother who got in the way. she would love it. and also, harry. harry is away. he's gone to do his own thing. that we can criticise a of it and some items he doesn't speak wisely i believe and he may regret some of the things that i said publicly , but he is doing his publicly, but he is doing his own thing. she wouldn't do all she would do, you see. no, this is the this is the thing. you have it cross to california to see them. i'm going to bring nafive see them. i'm going to bring native back in here because is he doing his own thing? surely she wouldn't be of the fact that he's been led astray. a pound shop actress . yeah. i mean, shop soap actress. yeah. i mean, i just. i shop soap actress. yeah. i mean, ijust. i know i feel like i just. i know i feel like
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they've they've off to america. you know, i feel like the whole meghan thing. i look obviously anyone want child to be happy and all of that but it just feels like he's just being given all this information like, oh, they did this to your mother and then going out there and just sort pound it and getting all sort of pound it and getting all his out and goodness knows his anger out and goodness knows what there are even what medication there are even giving him. you know, this america, they you pills for america, they give you pills for any thing over there. so he's probably all kinds of at probably all kinds of meds at the moment . well, yeah, richard. the moment. well, yeah, richard. well slightly similar vein, richard, i do you think that diana will be happy about harry essentially drug use? essentially advocating drug use? i think that she would regard that being unwise because the one thing diamond always did, she noted the polls noted how popular she was. and of course, kevin said, i mean, she achieved a very great deal herself. but if you see polling absolutely seismic dropping, which the sussex . in to polls i think that
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sussex. in to polls i think that that would be a source of very very concern. i mean, diana would certainly not want harry be as unhappy as he has been. but to see drugs and also the i mean, the now crossed, by the way , lost, is that you did the way, lost, is that you did the sort of thing in spain. wonder who is advising him and think that diana just took us to estimate. i would have thought he would want someone to give him advice that was constructive to see the two of them on a path that you can least that it's not just attacking the hand of the page the reason they've got the contracts they've got other members of the royal family kevin, i'll go to you in a second, but i just want to ask, look, lady mitchell, you alluded to the old prescription drug stuff in. so they're stuff in. so while they're talking how do you talking about this, how do you think have think that diana would have responded revelations responded to harry's revelations about and marijuana about psychedelics and marijuana and all that stuff ? well, i mean and all that stuff? well, i mean , i think that anybody right now, he's just it's just he's to fall and it's almost like he's
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the type of person that could be suicide or something . he he's so suicide or something. he he's so delicate right now and he's showing that , by the way, he's showing that, by the way, he's acting out whatever . and i think acting out whatever. and i think it's kind of like quite danger is actually that the way he is being encouraged and encouraged to keep talking and keep you talking about all these problems and i don't know i don't i look look what happened to diana. it did not end well. so i. there's got to be a limit to this. yeah kevin, with respect, i mean, would diana actually particularly be wanting harry to follow in her footsteps , as it follow in her footsteps, as it were? i mean, she was famously quite unhappy. i know she should want to do good deeds , but be want to do good deeds, but be happy. and look is missing a mother's arm around him and a mother's arm around him and a mother's love is unconditional and she could put on the straight and narrow and give him some advice. but she would, i am just sure i just keep coming back to it. she would love and adore and respect and admire that he being his own person and
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he is against the institution , he is against the institution, the brother, the brother problem would be huge. all a mother. it would be huge. all a mother. it would be huge for diana. it would be huge for diana. it would be huge for diana. it would be huge for anybody . but would be huge for anybody. but do do you think do you think he's going to work. yeah. on that or not, do you actually think kevin , that diana would be think kevin, that diana would be quite happy ? prince harry's quite happy? prince harry's bombshell revelation in his book and oprah and had had more of an impact actually brought the monarchy crumbling down that might going too far. i think she was she was a monarchist. she had a lot of , lot of problems, had a lot of, lot of problems, not least her husband. but i'm not least her husband. but i'm not sure she wanted britain to be a republic. i think she went to bed reading books about oliver cromwell. i don't think that happened. no, no , i was. that happened. no, no, i was. i suppose i can see you chuckling away there as well. one thing that fergie did talk about was , that fergie did talk about was, that fergie did talk about was, that forgiveness is key , that forgiveness is key, everything. so do you think that realistic diana might actually want harry and william to make now? it's very difficult to see
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how that happens, isn't it, given all these revelations any any mother would essentially of course, she would. but equally, the chances it now foreseeably, i'd say , are very, very limited i'd say, are very, very limited if they exist at all. i mean, it's been a tremendously bruising rift with reference to fergie . mean she is of course fergie. mean she is of course being as helpful as she can with these comments but given her own role as a royal been to say disastrous from time to time, i wished her creation . budgie the wished her creation. budgie the little helicopter pilot puts spinach her way to another planet. okay lady victoria i'm just going to a series of bits about fergie really? because she did appear to contradict mac and meghan. i think had said that she trouser curtsy in all she told trouser curtsy in all of and fergie pumps up of this. and fergie pumps up buzz hardly met the buzz that she's hardly met the woman, another line woman, you know, another line i yeahi woman, you know, another line i yeah i really don't know . yeah i really don't know. actually, i couldn't i couldn't comment on that. actually. i have no idea i enough all. right. do you think it's worthwhile that fergie should be continuing to comment on this
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kind that is that kind of thing that is that question well . i from richard's question well. i from richard's part richard piped up, but it was true. lady victoria . lady was true. lady victoria. lady victoria . look, i mean, i you victoria. look, i mean, i you know, i think i, i really don't know, i think i, i really don't know what to say about because obviously has been caught out lying quite a few times about things. so i don't believe that everything that she says is honestly true . okay. well, honestly true. okay. well, richard, i'll give you the word because you are straight out the traps are well well have to say that fergie is no hello is yoda one has to agree about that i think she wants an invitation the coronation. i think she's back in fold and doing so. it looks like she's nice comments then i'll have you look at the hello interview. but frankly, i mean , i think diana would be mean, i think diana would be deeply upset that the princess was so deeply at odds , there's
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was so deeply at odds, there's no doubt about that. but i wish she would have felt i of course, there's no doubt that she was desperately unconventional. and no, she not wish camilla well. and i can't necessarily see how wishing camilla well . but then wishing camilla well. but then that's just we can always speculate on. yeah, kevin, just a word on the role of fergie, then. do you think that she needs to just down a little bit? is it interesting that she's still well still hovering around? well fergie's about fergie, isn't she? got to appear she? she's got to appear relevant still. but i suppose if you look from outside, if she's trying build bridges, it's trying to build bridges, it's not a bad thing, is it? really now? fair enough. no, i thoroughly enjoyed that. thank you all of you. you very, very much. all of you. great have you on the show great to have you on the show was that was was a class that was that was associate the associate editor at the daily mirror maguire. mirror kevin maguire. well, commentator richard fitzwilliams and socialite and former girlfriend of andrew, girlfriend of prince andrew, lady victoria hervey. great stuff. okay i have got absolutely loads coming your way and i want to reveal who you think agree so what, think you agree with. so what, princess? be proud of harry and meghan's is since they meghan's action is since they
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moved california . holly on moved to california. holly on twitter . diana would not be twitter says. diana would not be proud she would be horrified at the that meghan isolated the way that meghan has isolated harry and harry from his friends and family very . sad. marty on family very. sad. marty on twitter diana would be twitter says diana would be appalled everything. ginger appalled by everything. ginger and windsor how they and windsor are doing, how they are attacking royal family are attacking the royal family and people . yasmin on and british people. yasmin on twitter will be proud twitter says diana will be proud that meghan have that harry and meghan have chosen in their lives chosen in their own lives something probably wish something that you probably wish she . and your she could have done. and your verdict is now in. 10% of you agree that princess would be proud of harry and megaman. 90% of you say diana. most certainly would it be so that we get strong stuff ever. thank you very much. everyone who took part coming up, as part in that. coming up, as bestselling author of goosebumps slam publishes the censoring, his beloved books on woke sensitivity readers a threat to freedom of speech. cultural historian dr. phillip casserly weighs . but first historian dr. phillip casserly weighs. but first is matt hancock's covid campaign of psychological terror is exposed. should the disgraced former health secretary dragged before emptying parliament, self—proclaimed chief gammon the
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next jean slater is tonight's outsider . now the latest outsider. now the latest revelations from matt hancock's whatsapp show that far from
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following the science as the government claimed. hancock, in fact rejects it advice from chief medical officer sir chris whitty that would have seen covid time slot for fear of employing. we've been getting it wrong and perhaps even more . wrong and perhaps even more. yesterday it was revealed that hancock planned to use funding for new disability centres as leverage pressure. fellow tory james daley into backing his dystopian lockdown measures. i mean, the implication there is that he held disabled people to ransom and that frankly is pretty much gutter stuff. james slater using a learning hub in barrie as a political threat that has to be a new low sit. juneis that has to be a new low sit. june is with me now. yes and she is self—proclaimed chief gamer good stuff okay. i mean that is some would say pretty scummy game . well i'm not surprised. am game. well i'm not surprised. am i the only one that isn't surprised at this? this man, the this man has actually the country to ransom. what doing with the disabled? funding
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absolutely disgusting. not only that, it's had the audacity to on a game show. this man has led the whole down a route that could have avoided. what were the hundred and 50 wimps doing in parliament? nobody stood up to it. nobody up and said no , to it. nobody up and said no, this is tyranny. we're not going with . i'm sorry, jane, as well, with. i'm sorry, jane, as well, but it's not to let me come in on that , because it's not just on that, because it's not just the wimps in parliament. we really did away from likes . really did away from the likes. robert was the class robert peston, who was the class sic. oh, what you want to do. you to the boats you want to stop the boats coming hardly . i won't coming off. you hardly. i won't do because it'll take all do it because it'll take me all night to repeat question. night to repeat his question. but rule that but they will rule that parroting what hancock was saying about a new variant pardon reason why hancock could get away with stuff? get away with this stuff? because he knew he could just fade lot of people fade out. so lot of people in the they'd the mainstream media and they'd all locked down all go new variant locked down forever. shackle yourself to forever. now shackle yourself to chris watts's radiator. know chris watts's radiator. you know , and obviously they a bit , and obviously they have a bit to well, don't they? to blame as well, don't they? the media told what to believe. how many times did and how many times did we sit and watch those bulletins and see
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those articles that call those useless articles that call themselves journalists ? you're themselves journalists? you're not journalists . you're not fit not journalists. you're not fit to be on the tv. you're not to report anything. you're taken . report anything. you're taken. you never asked one decent question. every single person in this country at question after question on the tip of their tongue . and these people just tongue. and these people just ask standard narrative that are to blame. i exclude in this because you were quite good you were very good actually the only one covering it. peston on your headin one covering it. peston on your head in shame. one covering it. peston on your head in shame . jeremy vine head in shame. jeremy vine having your head injured, what you did was a narrative you must have known be wrong. the people of this country knew it was wrong. people were screaming at their employees email in their own piece . nobody any own piece. nobody took any notice. own piece. nobody took any nofice.650 own piece. nobody took any notice. 650 wimps in parliament backed up by a journalist that has really lost the plot. you know what next time, june? you just come on to say what you really think. all right. but the lie seriously, though, when you look at what should happen to my uncle now i had sirjake bury on my earlier show today's former
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champion the party and has a son who's got special needs to an extent right so obviously this idea that a disabled sea centre in bury was potentially held to ransom as a result of an mp that not voting for the lockdown measures hits hard for him. he wants hancock and he used the phrase to me drag it back to parliament what do you drag back to parliament to face questions about this? well, i'd drag him out the back of an austin healey and drag him on bumpy road. i'm sorry . i suppose that's quite sorry. i suppose that's quite a thing to suggest, but this man, what's the point in bringing back to parliament? what are they going to do ? they did they going to do? they did nothing us. now they want to nothing for us. now they want to have a go ahead because it suits to have the full. what were you doing ? well, why didn't you doing? well, why didn't you stand up to abuse the thing here? we've to here? patrick, what we've got to watch this law in watch is this law. this law in parliament will turn this round , they'll spin it, and i'll tell you how to spin it. oh, well, we it so wrong the last time the
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thing we can do is handle this responsibility of it to the who of the people that caused it in the first place. the that sat in the first place. the that sat in the meeting guessing , that the meeting guessing, that social distancing, which would make to me is a three, three make it to me is a three, three or well go for two. that's or two. well go for two. that's how all those were made. that's how all those were made. that's how we got lockdown. they guessed guest guest guest single thing they implemented was guesswork and the lot of them could stand up in westminster and be as enthusiastic as they about clapping. zelenskyy and apologise to the british people for not having the backbone to stand up us. i can't believe have to do this for the second time in two nights on this show, but yes, again, i would like to emphasise do condone emphasise that we do not condone violence kind. gino, on this violence of kind. gino, on this note though on this note though , you know when we look at what these revelations appear to show and they appear to show that matt hancock didn't do everything that he could to stop elderly people either living in misery in care homes alone or in some cases dying. didn't do
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everything that he possibly could have done to make sure that children to go to that children got to go to school normal childhood school and do normal childhood things, didn't do everything possibly could, to say the least , protect our freedoms. and now didn't do everything he possibly could to have hoped for. centre for disabled children to open. now i know my would vehemently deny all of this stuff and we've probably got a statement from him coming away soon. but at what point you have to look at it go, mean is there it and go, i mean is there an argument to say, oh, there's something maybe that goes beyond heartlessness towards evil about this ? well, i'm not a big fan of this? well, i'm not a big fan of using dramatic phrases, but there's something seriously . there's something seriously. this is behaving like a sociopathic world and a sociopathic world and a sociopath . a sociopath can't say sociopath. a sociopath can't say when they've got it wrong . i when they've got it wrong. i mean, i think you should go for counselling , make sure he's counselling, make sure he's normal. shouldn't may not normal. it shouldn't may not face longer if you have any face any longer if you have any backbone, may not out because backbone, may not be out because somebody you know if something goes at a company the ceo goes wrong at a company the ceo text of the broom that the
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person in charge boris was weak looking at the exchange is clearly boris reluctant to lock down. but a little tyrant. i'm matt hancock was enjoying the power. i'm surprised you didn't come to work in a kit with his underpants over, his ties. because i think that's how we saw himself. a bit like in saw himself. a bit like rob in alabama. no, mark seems alabama. no, but mark seems quite . but robin a little quite. but robin with a little spindly legs. quite. but robin with a little spindly legs . yeah, let's go. spindly legs. yeah, let's go. i'm imagining standing at i'm just imagining standing at the podium and piles up. you really do seem so flat that it is an annoying character. me? it annoys me . but not only that, annoys me. but not only that, i think i. what about that time when he said , oh, it's been when he said, oh, it's been tragic to me. you know , my tragic to me. you know, my brother's mother's sister's husband is next door. sit husband is next door. they sit beside forward. yeah no, it's absolutely bonkers stuff . and absolutely bonkers stuff. and jane is what you mentioned is pam. so it might be easy for him if he kept them on to be fab, but there also but there is also another element which is the element to this, which is the kind thing when we see kind of hammer thing when we see now revelations these now the revelations in these what about nuvaring what was talks about nuvaring there were okay there were people he was saying oh we don't
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quite buy all of this stuff about know kind of scary about you know the kind of scary elements and people were elements of it. and people were saying to it at the time and those people were hounded they saying to it at the time and thosecallede were hounded they saying to it at the time and thosecalled things hounded they saying to it at the time and thosecalled things covided they saying to it at the time and thosecalled things covid deniers were called things covid deniers or they were called locked out deniers, wanted to kill deniers, or they wanted to kill granny yeah, yeah. and, and granny and yeah, yeah. and, and then you want to as well. so the lives of people now lives of the people are now saying particularly want saying i don't particularly want i'm in my tiny i'm going to hotel in my tiny little village. and they go , little village. and they go, you're a frothing racist bigot . you're a frothing racist bigot. and they go, oh, i just i've just think that the just think that maybe the taxpayers are spending a little bit much money when comes bit too much money when it comes to various different foreign affairs stuff . and, oh, i also affairs stuff. and, oh, i also you you want you want putin to own , do you? well, no, you don't own, do you? well, no, you don't think that people are sick and tired of being for having what are quite rational are actually quite rational views. it just to go views. it just seem to go against what the establishment media . well yeah we're media think. well yeah we're being run by people who have tantrum rooms, they have tantrums until you show. it's like the kid in the supermodel that wants an sway. all that wants an extra sway. all toy and you buy it because it's just to shut it off. that's what they do. it's and this that gets
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me i've got to tetanus jabs i've had meningitis jabs i've had polio thing. i'm not my dogs are vaccinated . that's not anti—vax. vaccinated. that's not anti—vax. grow up and grow up. people andrew neil using phrases like. andrew neil using phrases like. andrew a anti—vax people like and should know better that isn't anti—vax means but it's demonisation. i think you can i can't just say the latest. the latest one the latest one as well is oh, okay. so if you don't if you if you are too poor to able to buy a new car that to be able to buy a new car that is compliant with ulez , you're is compliant with ulez, you're worried about whether or not going to be vaccinated. hey, you know, and then you are in coalition right. coalition with the far right. well, it's just it's well, i mean, it's just it's absolutely bonkers, isn't it. do you legitimate are going you but legitimate are going to have thank have to leave it there. thank you much and you very, very much and thoroughly you very, very much and thorou really laugh. james was a really laugh. james slater, thank you very much. self—proclaimed e self—proclaimed chief common e love spokesperson love to say. a spokesperson for mongkok the message mongkok said the message exchanges taken of exchanges were taken out of context he added missing context. he added the missing context. he added the missing context here is vitally important because this was
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critical lives , the critical for saving lives, the right place to consider everything about the pandemic objectively in the public objectively is in the public inquiry so that we. coming up as keir starmer suggests that he will whip labour's mp to oppose the government's migrant crackdown . would our borders be crackdown. would our borders be at risk under a left wing government? borders would government? what borders would say? superstar panel tackle say? my superstar panel tackle west and the first in tomorrow's papers. just after 10 pm. but coming up next with popular book goosebumps, the latest to fall victim to woke sensitivity . it's victim to woke sensitivity. it's freedom of speech in literature now under attack. cultural dr. philip cazaly has his say now. it's coming your way in just a few seconds .
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now the woke mind virus continues to take hold on society and in particular, almost treasured literature . almost treasured literature. after the controversy of square
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publishers rewriting roald dahl books over fears that his work would offend . childhood would offend. childhood favourite goose bumps books are now also being sanitised. the old sir of political correctness is. goosebumps. author, r.l. stine accused his publishers scholastic of editing references to health and weight in his books. crucially, though, this is without his permission. one character is now described as cheerful rather than plump, which frankly, two completely different things. but there we go. references to villains , go. references to villains, victims, slaves been removed in the word crazy has been changed to silly, which can be called a great, pretty crazy . in one of great, pretty crazy. in one of the novels, a character wearing halloween costume dressed as a darkened night. no longer wears black face. now, scholastic said that it made the changes to keep the language current and avoid imagery that could negatively impact the young person view of themselves. today with , the themselves. today with, the particular focus on mental health. i am joined now by
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cultural . dr. philip cazaly . cultural. dr. philip cazaly. thank you very, very much . now, thank you very, very much. now, is freedom of speech under attack? well, actually, just anything children's literature under attack from ridiculous woke sensitivity readers by patrick. yes is the short answer . i think we all know it is. and i don't think it's about inclusion. i was just thinking this. so the excuses. oh, it's about inclusion . we've got to about inclusion. we've got to include everybody. and it's not really what it's really about is destruction of tradition . isn't destruction of tradition. isn't that because all the people who bang on about inclusion banging on, about diversity, bang about equity? that's the new one. that's the big one. they're not they don't want to include white working class males . they don't working class males. they don't want to include gender critical women. you know , they don't want women. you know, they don't want to include brexiteers , don't to include brexiteers, don't want to include people they would call karens or gammon, you like me. so i think there's it's just it's just a complete lie.
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but if they did include them, if they did include, then they would at or they would sneer at them or they would sneer at them or they would subtle . so would would make subtle. so they would include was loosely include someone who was loosely something the kind of something like the kind of courage that who courage you've decided that who would every would be the butts of every single just wonder single joke? i just wonder whether or not you could get a book these days, if it wasn't about some kind of transgender double amputee with mental health problems who was odd and in some other case you know wearing a riding of rainbow wheelchair or like that i mean i just don't think you would get children's book published today . class boy . no. . a white working class boy. no. and what you've described there is too subtle for them. i think. so i think there's. there's a whole the whole industry is completely and utterly captured. okay and it's not captured from the top . this isn't this isn't the top. this isn't this isn't kind of chief executives and managing directors and artistic directors telling people what to do. it's captured by 20 year olds, 21 year olds, 22 year olds. it's captured by graduates
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who cry , who go on strike, who, who cry, who go on strike, who, you know, if they see the name jordan peterson example, they literally encourage you , literally encourage you, everyone. yeah, exactly. yeah. you see show them a picture of jordan peterson and they just vomit all themselves, just vomit all over themselves, just kind , you know? do find it kind, you know? i do find it interesting that because part of me. out on this. part of me. hear me out on this. part of me. hear me out on this. part of me thinks good, actually. because i'm ever unfortunate because if i'm ever unfortunate enough to have offspring that if i just don't raise them to be absolute wet wipes and have these ridiculous books, write to them , you know, reversing gender them, you know, reversing gender norms and stuff . maybe they'll norms and stuff. maybe they'll just . world. well, i just conquer the. world. well, i think that's true, but i think if you if you look at the broader context. so if you look at what happens in schools , at what happens in schools, either have you been to a school like the have they are sophia indoctrination camps . you know, indoctrination camps. you know, so i walked into a school and i'm not even joking. it'sjust so awful. i walked into a school , a secondary school a few weeks ago and there was a mural a
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soviet style mural on the wall to be glam. and everything we know about blm . yeah. blm. yeah. know about blm. yeah. blm. yeah. you turn the corner and there's a mural dedicated to that. tess. okay so it really is indoctrination that school . it indoctrination that school. it starts at primary school. it starts at primary school. it starts with the stuff that they're reading. okay the teachers are all essentially the same. they go from primary school to secondary school. they go to universe . and that's where go to universe. and that's where they stop really, really flourishing . and the tragedy is flourishing. and the tragedy is that young people who have really inquiring minds, who would be some amazing stuff like roald dahl, if you've got all of the wonderful imagery taken out , you're left with the poor reading nonsense. i mean, there was one thing i really el—arish thing they tell me about women with wakes and they don't just and they on stuff as well and it was a woman with a wig and the added on line from the sensitivity read that was and there's nothing wrong with that you what i mean. there's
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you know what i mean. there's a sense of i mean, there is you don't need to say it . let me you don't need to say it. let me you might want children to play and children are conscious of grotesque. yeah and if they've got the right parameters in which to explore that kind of thing, they can really develop if what grown—ups are doing , if what grown—ups are doing, they're absolutely destroying parameters by just giving them no sense of development. as far as that's concerned, the ordinary things , life. but as ordinary things, life. but as far as sex concerned, that completely . well, they are. yeah completely. well, they are. yeah exactly. you can't possibly i'm going to have to interrupt because we're out of time. but you're right. just quickly, you can't someone can't possibly have someone think a woman wearing a wig think that a woman wearing a wig is untoward whatsoever. think that a woman wearing a wig is can:oward whatsoever. think that a woman wearing a wig is can introduce atsoever. think that a woman wearing a wig is can introduce a;oever. think that a woman wearing a wig is can introduce a dragr. but you can introduce a drag queen thong an infant. queen in a thong to an infant. and that's fine. dr. and that's absolutely fine. dr. phillip thank very phillip, thank you very, very much. cultural historian and lecturer university of lecturer at the university of leeds. stay tuned, everybody. i've got loads coming your way. we've run out of time, but you should stay tuned to find out what the heck is face up .
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and stumpy? i'm patrick christys and tonight suella braverman reveals that a staggering 100th million asylum seekers could settle in the uk under laws. the home secretary and prime minister have announced today that enough is enough. you come illegally. you can't claim asylum. you can't benefit from our modern slavery. you can't make spurious human rights claims . but make spurious human rights claims. but while rishi make spurious human rights claims . but while rishi tries to claims. but while rishi tries to end the scourge of illegal migration. slippery starmer , as migration. slippery starmer, as always, is playing petty politics. i think going on with this sort of legislation is the way forward. why not the money and the resource its national primate to break the gangs who are running this . what's a woman are running this. what's a woman care anyway these problems? what would it closed mines in open borders under a labour government. i will get the views of my superstar panel next. and
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tonight i am joined by susanna evans, kelvin robinson and rebecca wright. wave people . rebecca wright. wave people. what? no, there's no one to use any of them whatsoever. no enthusiasm. there we go . right, enthusiasm. there we go. right, fine. i'll move on. okay. how's the former health or should i say secretary matt hancock has exposed his covid campaign . exposed his covid campaign. psychological terror. i will speak. psychological terror. i will speak . to sir geoffrey clifton speak. to sir geoffrey clifton brown, one of 95 tory mp red listed by the hancock team for challenging so geoffrey joins me live . in other news the bbc have live. in other news the bbc have given up on pretending to be impartial what you're calling a corrupt, far government. tony arbiter for con double trouble what you call a corrupt far right government. huge numbers of , people. right government. huge numbers of, people. just enough go there and then so as broadcaster peddles blatant anti tory hate does the licence fee to be axed. we will debate that in all media first plus as fergie goes on toun first plus as fergie goes on tour. no not sir alex and give some life advice to harry and meghan esteemed royal biographer
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tom bower offers his frank assessments of . the latest assessments of. the latest sussex drama and will labour's new chief of staff sue gray be nominated for greatest britain or union? find out before the night's up on the first front pages will arrive in mere moments to right after the wonderful polly middlehurst . wonderful polly middlehurst. patrick. thank you. good evening. the top story tonight on gb news the prime minister has addressed potential migrants to the uk saying if you come here illegally, you can't claim asylum or stay in the uk, register says the government should be the one who decides who should enter the country , who should enter the country, not the criminal gangs. who should enter the country, not the criminal gangs . and the not the criminal gangs. and the home secretary suella braverman earlier admitted it's likely illegal migration. bill may incompatible with the convention on human rights. incompatible with the convention on human rights . well, at a news on human rights. well, at a news conference earlier today , gb conference earlier today, gb news tom harwood asked the prime minister if he's ready for any
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legal challenges . already, legal challenges. already, legions of lawyers are preparing to tackle you this legislation. firstly, are you up for the fight? and secondly , what's plan fight? and secondly, what's plan b? if they win ? well, of course b? if they win? well, of course . right for the fight. it won't be standing here if we won. but actually, we're confident that we will win. there's absolutely nothing improper or unprecedented about pursuing bills with the 19 one b statement. it absolutely does not mean that the bill is unlawful. we believe that it is lawful, that we are acting in compliance with , our compliance with, our international obligations , and international obligations, and we are also meeting our obugafions we are also meeting our obligations to the british pubuc. obligations to the british public. rishi sunak now tonight, the rmt called off plans train strikes after receiving an improve of pay offer from network rail union members were due to industrial action on the 16th and 17th of march, but the organisation further updates will now be given on the national rail dispute and
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that'll come in the next few days. that'll come in the next few days . in south wales, hundreds days. in south wales, hundreds of people have been at a vigil in cardiff with relatives setting fireworks to celebrate the of three people killed in a car crash. eve smith , darcy ross car crash. eve smith, darcy ross and rafal jean were found dead in the early hours of monday morning. two others were taken to hospital but remain in a critical condition and have been raised by friends , families as raised by friends, families as to why it took police two days to why it took police two days to find the group despite them being reported missing , the being reported missing, the independent office for police conduct says it's investigating the force's response and the trial of the man accused of murdering olivia pratt called bell has been told today she was shot downstairs to her mother because she was scared. nine year old olivia died after. a gunman fired shots into her home in liverpool last august . in liverpool last august. manchester crown court heard , manchester crown court heard, the defendant thomas cashman , the defendant thomas cashman, had been lying in wait for his
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intended target on the evening of the shooting. he denies . and of the shooting. he denies. and parts of northern and scotland were hit by a sudden cold snap. today with temperatures forecast to drop further to —15 in some parts of the uk. to drop further to —15 in some parts of the uk . more than four parts of the uk. more than four inches of snow fell in northern and around eight inches are forecast for later on this week. a yellow weather warning for snow and ice remains in place for . many snow and ice remains in place for. many areas within the uk with tonight expected to be the coldest night of the year. so far . you up to date on tv online far. you up to date on tv online and dab+ radio. this is gb news. back now to patrick christys . back now to patrick christys. news tonight, no media bias. let's kick off with the very
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first look at the front pages hot off the press . yes, that hot off the press. yes, that one. this mum i'm scared is the headune one. this mum i'm scared is the headline in the metro . as the headline in the metro. as the last words of corbell. the nine year old girl shot last august were heard in today. yes absolute shock of that one, isn't it ? most tv star panel on. isn't it? most tv star panel on. back with me now, political commentator susan , evans gb commentator susan, evans gb news, presenter and commentator, the reverend calvin , an author the reverend calvin, an author and journalist rebecca reid. i know the tory government is having another crack at sorting the channel migrant crisis, but it's not just leftie lawyers do gooders standing in their way. no labour leader sir keir starmer has given a huge hint that he'll order the opposition benches against the benches to vote against the plans when it comes to the crunch . the government said and crunch. the government said and i quote, it would break the business model, it would end illegal migration. so that precisely 12 months ago with the legislation, they were proposing to pass, did pass. then and what's happened since the numbers have gone up. so i don't think going on this sort of
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think going on with this sort of legislation is the way forward. why not put the money and the resource it's national crime. break gangs who are running break the gangs who are running this . yes. okay. well, it's this. yes. okay. well, it's important to remember, i think that unlike rishi sunak storm, it did not include tackling illegal and his fabled five missions for fixing britain. in doing so, he ignores illegal migrants in waiting like this chap , a french camp destined for chap, a french camp destined for britain. hey, the times newspaper tonight it reveals it was already previously deported by the uk for raping a 12 year old girl. apparently typically labour was still of ideas in parliament again with shadow home secretary event cooper slamming the new plan as. here's the moment how secretary suella braverman hit back . this prime braverman hit back. this prime minister will stop the boats. and if the people want closed minds and open borders. then they can rely on . labour well, they can rely on. labour well, there we go. so with labour doing a lot of complaining and not yet offering one decent
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policy idea , all round borders policy idea, all round borders even greater risk and very left wing labour government . now even greater risk and very left wing labour government. now i'm going to go to new zealand on this because thing for me is i think what she's doing is trying make question of if you make it a question of if you want open borders , vote labour. want open borders, vote labour. is that what's he trying to do? is that what's he trying to do? i don't think quite what he's saying, but that's upshot of it . you only have to look, you know, tony blair came into power in 1997 and since then, migration has gone up and up and up and up and, up. and to be fair , tories haven't done fair, tories haven't done anything about it. you i think in the last three successive election manifestos, they pledged to bring immigration down tens thousands down to the tens of thousands and abjectly failed. and they've abjectly failed. i've been saying for a while, if the tories can stop the boats. they've got shooting. fighting they've got a shooting. fighting chance of winning the next election they don't stop the election if they don't stop the boats, lose . boats, they're going to lose. but could be the case that but it could be the case that because keir starmer's coming out and saying well, we're not going to prioritise it, we're going to prioritise it, we're
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going to prioritise it, we're going to be same old, same old, open borders, pro—immigrant , open borders, pro—immigrant, then i think people are going think twice again about voting labour as a protest against the conservative government, which of course is deeply unpopular the moment i think. rebecca, there a that maybe the there is a sense that maybe the labour about labour party cares more about what's it what's going on abroad than it does its own people. hear does about its own people. hear me on which is the oh, me out on this, which is the oh, we've got to uphold international law. oh, we've got to people to be compassionate to people coming here illegally. whereas actually maybe traditional actually maybe in traditional times, used to be the times, labour used to be the party of ordinary working class man are man and woman who are now absolutely face of absolutely it in the face of this migrant crisis well below 40 continue to have the same problem they've last problem they've had for the last probably eight years, probably seven or eight years, which is that they're party which is that they're a party that to encompass, which is that they're a party that me to encompass, which is that they're a party that me and to encompass, which is that they're a party that me and my encompass, which is that they're a party that me and my much,|pass, which is that they're a party that me and my much, much more like me and my much, much more left wing friends who have short fringes and captain piercings , fringes and captain piercings, and also people who live in not london been going gravy was the expression of bingo and gravy. those two groups of people are both natural labour oriented groups of people. however have very different views on things like transitions and immigration. and so the safe
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thing you can say, because we can all agree on it is that the people's mortgages are a problem. and that's why you should fed. yes. if i were should be fed. yes. if i were keir all i would say for keir starmer all i would say for the year be let's get the next year would be let's get rid smugglers. and rid the people smugglers. and nothing yeah, nothing else is a very. yeah, but to say but then he'd also have to say i gavin will send in yes gavin i will send in say yes because are going because how else are you going to people to get rid of the people smugglers. just study on smugglers. just make a study on my thought. one international climate. i suzanne's right climate. i think suzanne's right in labour , the in that if labour, the conservatives want to win the next election , they have have next election, they have to have a but i, it has to be a solution. but i, it has to be done before next election . done before the next election. and keir starmer in said that she be on immigration she will be tough on immigration . know last show in . you know our last show in november talked about. we'll have and see because have to wait and see because i don't think he's talking i don't think he's actually talking truth was truth but what he was he was going to and immigration dependency think dependency and i don't think party want to do that. party truly want to do that. i think what they see is that it's the issue most the number one issue for most people country. people in this country. immigration is it's. yes, is. immigration is it's. yes, it is. it is. our of living crisis it is. our cost of living crisis was considered to be more important majority important to the majority of people country. think people in this country. i think it on this pressure in it is based on this pressure in the bubble and this
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the london bubble and this particular it obviously particular time, it obviously very crucial. but, you know historically, immigration has been right up there at the top over the last couple of 15 years or so. but you're wrong about labour wanting to bring in the bingo gravy crew, the red wall. they do not want that. those people know they have forgotten about those people. years ago . about those people. years ago. they want to the labour party is not the man can't say what a woman is. how on earth is going to crack a people smuggling gang? what good some people go , gang? what good some people go, he's a socialist. those two things don't require the same skill. it doesn't . does he have skill. it doesn't. does he have the votes? he doesn't have that. he doesn't have the bottle. he has gummed up to the trans the strongest of anybody strongest legal of anybody in this conversation. and this entire conversation. and also it is a little bit hilarious that labour been in hilarious to that labour been in power 13 years sorry the power 13 years the sorry the wishful thinking the tories power for 13 years labour have not and yet somehow there was still casting around for reason. this fault. this is this is labour's fault. this is a tory bow, not labour's a tory bow, it's not labour's fault. fact , although it
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a tory bow, it's not labour's fault. fact, although it did fault. in fact, although it did skyrocket tony blair, it started under john skyrocket tony blair, it started underjohn major skyrocket tony blair, it started under john major , the increase underjohn major, the increase in so it is in immigration. so it is a conservative country, said kevin. when i was literally glued, quite literally glued, i was quite literally paid to rishi sunak paid to watch rishi sunak interrupted earlier. sorry to hear that, but i was doing my other shadow retail sector is all i was doing a news conference with the boss that goes 45 minutes of my life but i'm i was listening to him and i actually and see what you think about this that he actually believed what he was saying and he felt it was do he did want to do a thing about it and he was across his brief it was lot less of the just oh we want to stop the boats and there was actually some quite strong pushback and i thought what maybe thought you know what maybe she's all right. you know, she's doing all right. you know, suella lawyer suella braverman is a lawyer too she's enough. this she's pretty good enough. this is this this point that i'm getting to. all right. sorry. priti patel is also good. priti patel is also pretty good. these always believe what these people always believe what they're saying, they're they're saying, and they're always pretty good, but they actually do actually follow through and do it easy to it today because it's so easy to stand with rhetoric and stand up there with rhetoric and make get on make pronouncements. but get on with the hard nitty , gritty work
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with the hard nitty, gritty work of politicking that too difficult them. but, you difficult for them. but, you know, the asking it know, the we're asking is it going be worse on labour? going to be worse on the labour? and has got to be and my conclusion has got to be yes as say he is a lawyer. i think he cares very much about human rights law. not sure human rights law. i'm not sure cares illegal cares so much about illegal people smuggling. despite his comments , or illegal comments today, or illegal immigration the criminal immigration or the criminal backgrounds of these kids become worse. to be under worse. it's going to be under labour at point we worse. it's going to be under labygoing at point we worse. it's going to be under labygoing to at point we worse. it's going to be under labygoing to runat point we worse. it's going to be under labygoing to run out point we worse. it's going to be under labygoing to run out hotels we are going to run out of hotels we are we are going to run we are and we are going to run out of places to the welcome and they need to be in hotels. they won't need to be in hotels. so what do we so what they go so what do we say take a job i'll say they take a job with. i'll just say we didn't just hear a story. offer. well story. someone job offer. well why just see someone why don't we just see someone who's anyway waiting who's supposedly anyway waiting there in the in the jungle area who had been deported already been convicted of raping a young girl , let them been convicted of raping a young girl, let them come in and work. would you know, if you've been convicted raping in convicted of raping somebody in this don't a lot this country, don't know a lot of away way of the paperwork away on the way into that's into the country. that's the problem. it's problem. i'm not saying it's a perfect the moment. perfect system at the moment. also it could also with some people, it could do, it could do do, some perform. it could do was reforming under of the was in reforming under of the but know that you if the
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but if you know that you if the paper that he raped somebody then that can't so wouldn't you you like to think so but you would like to think so but yes afterwards his last what you think at home ladies and gents do think it be worse do you think it will be worse than you just than the labour? do you just want it all? want them to get on with it all? anyway, much. anyway, thank you very much. coming up, my superstar panel debate bbc licence debate whether the bbc licence fee axed the fee needs to be axed after the broadcaster anti broadcaster more blatant anti tory next i speak to sir tory and next i speak to sir geoffrey clifton brown, one of 95 tory campaigns red listed by the hancock team for challenging lockdowns. we'll get his reaction . that chilling reaction. that chilling revelation of covid authoritarianism and just about
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welcome back. winners. now new revelations from the lockdown files show that the uk's leaders made a coordinated campaign to escalate public fear over covid whatsapp messages published over the weekend expose matt hancock telling , his the weekend expose matt hancock telling, his media adviser, damon poole . he wanted to deploy damon poole. he wanted to deploy a new variant of the virus that would frighten the pants off the pubuc would frighten the pants off the public just ahead of christmas 2020. the same month hancock was trying to pass in parliament. the change of regional covid lockdowns and 95 resist and covid resistant backbench tories were marked onto a secret red list. it's almost like something out of stalin isn't it? one of the mp he's rated a hardline rebel on the list, sir
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the mp he's rated a hardline rebel on the list , sir geoffrey rebel on the list, sir geoffrey clifton brown . alongside this clifton brown. alongside this common no will vote against her majesty's government or maybe abstain . feels like there is a abstain. feels like there is a lack of parliamentary scrutiny of the tier system. well, i'm very pleased to say that sir geoffrey me now. and you go on to abstain from that parliament vote, wouldn't you, over lockdowns. so why weren't you taken in by project fair ? well, taken in by project fair? well, i just feel that the whole covid policy at that time was just so unrelated to the facts . we unrelated to the facts. we weren't getting the proper facts . and above all, this is a freedom nation. this against all our principles , it wasn't our principles, it wasn't necessary to lock down to the extent that we were . i think extent that we were. i think that what matt hancock be pleased to be operating the covid policy in china such the zeal that he wants to lock every person in their own home. and i just feel that it needed like me to stand up against this. well,
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yeah, because i've got to i've got to be honest . i've got i've got to be honest. i've got i've got to be honest. i've got i've got to be honest, piers. geoffrey not a great look for the party. you love that so many of those people that you described there as wanting to live in china and, be so draconian, etc, on fortunately, are in your policy, aren't they 7 are in your policy, aren't they ? well, i think it was it was people like me who stood up against the government that finally shocked the government and doing the right and letting us all our normal lives before christmas in 2021. otherwise, we'd been locked down again in christmas 21. and it was that rebellion , that big rebellion in rebellion, that big rebellion in october that stopped the thing dead. so think that we who voted against the government did exactly the right thing to look after the interests of the people of this country . yeah. people of this country. yeah. and i know a lot people watching this will be immensely grateful to you. but sir geoffrey, if somebody if someone somebody like you if someone of your can your immediate standing can be put and maybe
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put on a red list and maybe ostracise this a little bit and well might be called the red list is a blacklist isn't say then not mean that for then just not mean that for ordinary people like me and the audience here this. well they should be very concerned if they can do that to you, what can they well what we're they do to me? well what we're there for patrick, is to stand up to a government when it gets over mighty and that is what i felt my duty was , and that is felt my duty was, and that is what i did. and i would do it again, because i think it is right that we treat the people of this country respect of this country with respect and with having proper rights and not expect them to be over burdened by an overarching government . so geoffrey, i think government. so geoffrey, i think what these lockdown have shown in part is the ugliest elements of government, which is showing shameless self—promotion and ego at the expense of elderly people who were dying, elderly people who were dying, elderly people who go on to die early years , who go on to die early years, child education, public , etc, child education, public, etc, and even colleagues. i mean,
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this is catastrophic advert for the current crop of politicians that jeffrey yourself not included . well, i think there's included. well, i think there's a little i agree with a lot of that, patrick, but i do think it's very easy to be wise hindsight, particularly at the early stages. and i was rebelling at a later stage when i thought the whole thing had gone on long of the early gone on too long of the early stages we thought stages, we thought two and a half million people going be half million people going to be hospitalised, 400,000 were hospitalised, which 400,000 were going to die. there's a figures produced from spi—m . so i think produced from spi—m. so i think it's very, very easy to be wise with hindsight and. i think the government were too slow to react to the new virus variant of the virus and unlock us, as it were, and that is why i was voting against the government. what does everyone say about hancock ? his back now the. well, hancock? his back now the. well, i think he's yesterday's figure . i think everybody is quite pleased that he's not standing for parliament again . and we for parliament again. and we need to move on from this whole covid need to move on from this whole covm thing need to move on from this whole covid thing and try and do the
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right thing by the people of this government, this country . this government, this country. mm. okay. all right. and there were calls for him to be dragged to parliament and in some, quite literally, actually, to face scrutiny as to why a centre for people with learning disabilities has still not been built in barry north. to speculate there is that the mp in question there who voted against bangkok's lockdown rules and rex was denied that centre for disabled children in his constituency because he rip out. do you think hancock should be dragged back to parliament to face scrutiny over that ? well, i face scrutiny over that? well, i think it's absolutely shocking , think it's absolutely shocking, if that is correct , that centre if that is correct, that centre should have been built and that mps should have stand stood up as the rest of us did, against these lockdown arrangements . and these lockdown arrangements. and yes, if we if matt hancock wants to come and make statement to parliament, i'm sure that would be so we can actually hear his side of the story. you've got admit though, that matt hancock
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was aided and abetted a willing media and that is that winds me right up and we've seen it today sir geoffrey with rishi sunak's saying about one thing to stop the boats we've got the usual times. robert peston in about four and hours managing four and a half hours managing to basically say to rishi sunak , oh you heartless, how on earth can you be doing this where you boom soul, and boom without soul, okay? and the media just it up and you've got matt hancock who to matt hancock who was able to deploy a new variant scare the pants the nation all of these stats that turned out that they weren't necessary they always as accurate as they have been accurate as they could have been . he knew he could dish all of this because this out unopposed because the media harder, swifter , media wanted harder, swifter, faster, longer. lockdowns surely the media have a bit to apply that. the media have a bit to apply that . yes, they do the left wing that. yes, they do the left wing media do have a bit to blame. and but after all this politician just to stand up for and be accountable at the election for what we believe in. and i believe that what was doing on these small boats is
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absolutely the right thing. now, robert , may huff and puff. robert, may huff and puff. i have a lot of respect for. but i think he's wrong. i think the british do want us to british people do want us to take on these take action on these boats. we've very to you . you go. we've been very to you. you go. and that's the key point. that's the key point i want to talk about. do you think it's insulting to the british people actually after likes actually after the likes of robert and coast put up robert peston and coast put up there and really pushed lockdowns and post—war restrictions to our freedoms. and top that they and then on top of that they tried that we are not tried to say that we are not a generous look at your generous you go and look at your average common man and woman's tax at the of every single tax at the end of every single month and he us that we're month and he tell us that we're not people , that he is not generous people, that he is wrong. patrick we've taken in 60,000 people, afghanis stalin is hong kong ukrainians. i mean, the british people have been one of the most gender race in the world, taking in ukrainian families. so think it's families. so i think it's absolutely to say absolutely dead wrong to say we're not generous. i think we're not generous. and i think the british people want us to the british people do want us to do . unauthorised do something. the unauthorised boats come across the channel. i really think that. all right.
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really do think that. all right. now, just quickly, do you think that mongkok should be banned from for public from ever standing for public ever because know that ever again? because i know that he wants to step down in the next , but this guy is next election, but this guy is going to do an old going to try and do an old lazarus isn't he? at lazarus number, isn't he? at some life, he's some point in his life, he's already old i'm already tried to win the old i'm already tried to win the old i'm a celebrity nonsense and rumours of some the that he's of some of the shows that he's been in. he been getting involved in. he wants frontal revival at wants a full frontal revival at some shall we say as a nation . some shall we say as a nation. uncle can never run for office again while . that's a matter for again while. that's a matter for parliament. but i think frankly very unlikely to be selected for a seat to fight for parliament again. so i think he's probably now finished his parliament career any better go off to an island to become a celebrity on the media make make comments as he likes on the media. can i ask you, jeffrey, i spoke to you quite a bit during the lockdown days. and i'm also always thoroughly enjoyed our conversations . i thoroughly enjoyed our conversations. i have thoroughly enjoyed our conversations . i have done conversations. i have done tonight . there conversations. i have done tonight. there must have conversations. i have done tonight . there must have been tonight. there must have been a penod tonight. there must have been a period of time when you really wrestled with the decision to go
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against what your own policy pushing and that must have been a real moral decision . you how a real moral decision. you how do you feel now? i imagine you sleep very well at night . it do you feel now? i imagine you sleep very well at night. it was a difficult decision the time because i didn't know for sure that i was right how well i and my colleagues got it wrong. and a huge number of more people had died as a result of. our actions and that would have been very uncomfortable indeed . so i don't uncomfortable indeed. so i don't regret what i did, i would do it again . i think it's absolutely again. i think it's absolutely right. the members of parliament stick up for what they think the british people would want. and then accountable at the next general election . and it needs general election. and it needs like me who are not going to be cowed from doing what they think is right . yeah, look, i've just is right. yeah, look, i've just got to ask you one more, if that's all right, because i couldn't help. but sir brady's decided to . shuffle off now. he decided to. shuffle off now. he is, of course , an mp for is, of course, an mp for altrincham and sale and is more
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crucially the champion of the 1922 backbench committee. and sir jeffrey, if he thought you were going to win the next election , he would stick around. election, he would stick around. what knows is only 55 now. i what he knows is only 55 now. i think that's i think you've hit it on the nail on the head that head on the there. he's only 55. you have to make decision in life you're going swap life if you're going swap careers. there's age you have careers. there's an age you have to do it by. and i that graham has got something else in mind and he's made a good mark in politics and i think he probably now feels the time is right to move on to something else . and move on to something else. and actually, it's worth noting as well final for well that of his final acts for his constituency , as we his constituency, as we understand it, to make sure that a that going to be a hotel, that was going to be used asylum seekers used for the asylum seekers there predominately to there was used predominately to house and children , young, house women and children, young, single men. and i've got no doubt that the vast majority of the people in altrincham and sale west, i think it is, will be quite grateful of that so. jeffrey, you very jeffrey, thank you very much, sir clifton brown, sir geoffrey. clifton brown, an absolute legend now. so right now, suppose person for matt now, i suppose person for matt hancock said that the message exchange partial
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exchange an entirely partial account an entirely partial account. anyway he added the missing context here is vitally important because this boat was critical lives. the critical for saving lives. the right place to consider everything about pandemic is everything about the pandemic is in inquiry . yes. in the public inquiry. yes. okay. alright. coming up and cancelled as fergie denies . the cancelled as fergie denies. the sussexes claims that she is close with as team royal biographer tom breaks down yet another fib from the duke and duchess next in media bowers the superstar panel battle it out on whether the bbc licence fee needs to be axed after the broadcaster peddled blatant anti tory bias . broadcaster peddled blatant anti tory bias. edith the way.
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i you yes let's return to tomorrow's news in our media buzz. tomorrow's news in our media buzz . and more front pages just buzz. and more front pages just been delivered. we found out what they say together express now so the headline ritchie lays down law we decide who comes
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here after pm announced his illegal migration bill, the paper also quote sunak's to gb news is tom harwood way. he is up for the fight with lawyers who attempted to block the bill. good stuff, tom. the mail leads with bbc's bosses. anger is match of the day presents a gary lineker likens the government's plans to tackle old channel crossings to germany. i mean, gary okay. the daily telegraph leads with those calls of the bbc sack lineker after those migrant jibes. bbc sack lineker after those migrant jibes . meanwhile, under migrant jibes. meanwhile, under fire, cabinet secretary simon case is said to not receive support to rishi sunak as his embarrassing covid text messages are revealed in the lockdown files guardian not say what they're saying, well, it's still short. gary lineker, i think, but they're accusing the government of removing the right for protection for refugees to seek protection with new to tackle with the tories. new to tackle small boats crossing the channel. more on the media bus now though. it's a superstar now though. it's not a superstar panel now though. it's not a superstar panel. political panel. it is political commentator . i've
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commentator suzanne evans. i've got presenter got gb news presenter commentator the reverend calvin robinson , an author and robinson, an author and journalist . rebecca reid , now journalist. rebecca reid, now the bbc is obviously state funded and of that. well they continue to push the boundaries of impartiality to they limits and they segment on bbc radio four's comedy programme the skewer or should not be the c word no i won't say. last week pushed limits to a whole new. watch what you call a corrupt far right . watch what you call a corrupt far right. tony watch what you call a corrupt far right . tony arbiter for far right. tony arbiter for unlawful double trouble for rishi sunak the meat contracts for mr. zahawi tax affairs and court rejected advice that already ants going into care homes in england should tested for the virus. i won't apologise for the virus. i won't apologise for appointments arranged at the same time as know richard sharp news absolutely nothing about my you call corrupt right you call corrupt far right government numbers of government huge numbers of people just using strike. nhs in england rail workers protest postal workers border . oh go
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postal workers border. oh go anyway that we have it more not than we need today of the broadcasters biased so we blatant on tory propaganda like that should we scrap the licence fee once and all and just as well. that was obviously what had scheduled about but light of the fact that the front pages have dropped. gary lineker have just dropped. gary lineker is the is apparently compared the government that of the government policy that of the and there are calls course to sack him as a result of that. i think it's probably only fair that that that we talk about that so that we go i'll bring you in first. so these are they sound. so these are should they sound. lineker yeah, absolutely. gary lineker stupid and lineker called me stupid and then blocked me on twitter, who's straight it now? who's looking straight it now? i mean, goodness sake, mean, for goodness sake, controlling borders controlling your borders and comparing in the horror comparing that to in the horror of that . what a stupid man, of all that. what a stupid man, calvin. i mean, look, it's one thing i will say. we are going . thing i will say. we are going. calvin, just about this calvin, you just say about this because gary lineker, because this gary lineker, they never whether how never will, though, whether how many mistakes do have to many mistakes do they have to make enough is make before they say enough is enough? antisemitism enough? this is antisemitism at this of him, do this point get rid of him, do you do you say that ? you think? why do you say that? because he's going back using because he's going back to using germany example to paint germany as an example to paint us as if we are for wanting to
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control own how is control our own borders. how is that thing ? do that a bad thing? what do you think ? you know, i mean, the way think? you know, i mean, the way i look at this is, it's i would look at this is, it's just don't just don't bring up the. almost a reason to the. there's almost a reason to bnng the. there's almost a reason to bring up the. i very strongly feel that the only time, as you were talking about the, is in terms of and talked about terms of the. and i talked about the holocaust , the holocaust. the holocaust, the holocaust. the holocaust, the shoah with specific to the jewish shoah, but jewish people, the shoah, but it's metaphor it's never, ever useful metaphor because a direct because there is not a direct there have been all the genocides talk about there have been all the genoc specific talk about there have been all the genoc specific genocide talk about there have been all the genoc specific genocide ,alk about there have been all the genoc specific genocide , it: about those specific genocide, it wasn't useful. it's also very lazy, isn't it? it's lazy . it is lazy, isn't it? it's lazy. it is honest, it's just useless. but in the would inevitably get fired eventually because. the one bbc cut and i one i love the bbc cut me and i bleed bbc. but one bleed the bbc. but the one thing i is ageism. and he is me i know is ageism. and he is me who's one right who's probably one right now. this call this is not bbc. if they call the bbc and go, okay but they haven't said right now this is this . you know, i just can't this. you know, i just can't help but think we're talking about bbc bias, right? how can they have a guy like gary lineker there whose job it is fundamentally to talk football, supposedly, go on rampages supposedly, who go on rampages
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and just openly say ? i mean, and just openly say? i mean, what i saw last time , even that what i saw last time, even that is due to someone they go refresh you sunak is deemed to be a which i suppose there is probably some issues like this. this is the thing that's kind of on purpose. the intro thing we keep they keep saying , keep hearing, they keep saying, what a corrupt for what do you call a corrupt for hall right government? is it hard government all hard right government all i don't we haven't even a don't even we haven't even had a right this country, right wing in this country, never government never mind a foreign government . to paint it. . so they're trying to paint it. they're shift the they're trying to shift the overton window and overton window further and further actually further aren't they actually almost it . we almost like we planned it. we were, of course. let's talk about fee. about the licence fee. technically government . technically we pay government. it wages an extent. it gives wages to an extent. i mean, we doing mean, should we stop doing that? yeah, look . bbc is mean, should we stop doing that? yepublic look . bbc is mean, should we stop doing that? yepublic service look . bbc is mean, should we stop doing that? yepublic service broadcast bbc is mean, should we stop doing that? yepublic service broadcast .ibc is mean, should we stop doing that? yepublic service broadcast. it'sis a public service broadcast. it's publicly funded . it has to be publicly funded. it has to be duly impartial sure that's in its charter . it's the most used its charter. it's the most used news source in the uk, although is catching out very fast and it has much more of a responsibility now. i used to work for the bbc. fortunately i, i quite enjoyed it at the time actually. so one was quite nice and yeah, i loved it and that was actually probably i actually
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back then there was almost too much on balance that even the most stupid argument had to be heard balance something that was sensible . honestly, when you sensible. honestly, when you simply say , look, the sky is simply say, look, the sky is blue, okay, need somebody blue, okay, we need somebody blue, okay, we need somebody blue, it's just just to blue, i think it's just just to finish. i was one of the most strongest defenders of the licence fee because i thought it was for money. was great value for money. you got channels got so much many channels website , radio, all the website local, radio, all the rest of it. but i have completely changed mind. now completely changed my mind. now the forced to the problem is you're forced to it. spent you . it. aren't you all spent you. don't consume it. let me don't have to consume it. let me finish sentence wonderful finish my sentence all wonderful viewers , they want viewers and listeners, they want to this show. they have to to watch this show. they have to pay to watch this show. they have to pay salary the pay government salary at the bbc. do. that's problem. if bbc. they do. that's problem. if you content , you you want to watch content, you don't in to the bbc. you don't opt in to the bbc. you can't choose to subscribe like you can with netflix like you can with sky . you forced to can with sky. you are forced to pay can with sky. you are forced to pay tv this is pay as if it's a tv and this is to any market you don't to watch any market you don't want any media landscape want cause any media landscape don't of it. can don't want any of it. you can choose the choose to not in exactly the same you don't same way that you don't currently children you currently have children and you still. consume bbc still. i don't consume any bbc content. still to content. yeah, i still have to pay content. yeah, i still have to pay is pay them to tv news. why is that? okay because you are
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taking in watching general television . then they call it television. then they call it a tv tax . okay. sidebar on, the tv tax. okay. sidebar on, the reason that the bbc is not great on being unbiased is that we have had the same government for 13 years. therefore they are commentating on what is actually happening. it's not really possible same of possible to make the same of satire a government who satire about a government who aren't in power as the government in powerjust government who are in powerjust not logical . okay, so this this not logical. okay, so this this . oh, sorry. no no. is. not logical. okay, so this this . oh, sorry. no no. is . for me. . oh, sorry. no no. is. for me. now i see your job well, so you know , i tried to listen to it in know, i tried to listen to it in 14 minutes long. i'm under 6 minutes. and it was just not just ridiculous sleep bias. it's not it was strange. although trots sometimes of tv some people really enjoy the bbc creates some of the best drama on television and this was not it this was not how you watch them then i find countryfile not something you like countryfile wouldn't do most shows on bbc and are full of this
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indoctrination. they're all cultural. some surprises. it's funny. it's no surprise that the countryside racist now all of them have social justice for you. a lesson to hear me out on this. i said gary lineker couldn't go and say whatever the heck he likes. you can go and campaign to in campaign to remain in the european apparently european union he can apparently anyway because he's sports anyway because he's a sports commentator. his logic. okay cool. commentator. his logic. okay cool . the tories have compared cool. the tories have compared them to , the and all of this them to, the and all of this stuff. if came out as i have done and said, i wouldn't particularly like to live next door to a migrant hotel. so i base around safety concerns for me primarily , i want to get me primarily, i want to get a job with the bbc one anyway, but i wouldn't standard. that's not the whole problem . it and also the whole problem. it and also you haven't been employed yet so they'd be doing it but you're allowed bias, aren't allowed one kind of bias, aren't you? not allowed you? but you're not allowed and you're makes you're allowed one that makes fewer people and gary fewer people cross. and gary wants to enforce that . don't wants to enforce that. don't know. i would argue that is , know. i would argue that is, people are too afraid to come out and say what they really think. the people think that it makes people the makes people honestly the fundamental cancel is fundamental core of cancel is
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that can get away with what that you can get away with what people to get people will allow you to get away they like away with because they like you, ricky more ricky gervais says, had more transphobic get bogged transphobic, not get bogged down detail than jk rowling. detail things than jk rowling. ricky gervais better late jk ricky gervais is better late jk rowling gervais rowling therefore ricky gervais gets away with that. j.k. jk rowling oh sorry, rowling doesn't. oh i'm sorry, but j.k. rowling but that's not all. j.k. rowling , most esteemed, most loved , the most esteemed, most loved author country . people author in this country. people don't like her for lots of reasons , least that she is a reasons, least that she is a woman. i the woman. well, i think the greatest that for me greatest in all of that for me is fact that daniel is the fact that daniel radcliffe will radcliffe and rupert grint will be shelves little, radcliffe and rupert grint will beit shelves little, radcliffe and rupert grint will beit were shelves little, radcliffe and rupert grint will beit were j.k.helves little, radcliffe and rupert grint will beit were j.k. rowling little, radcliffe and rupert grint will beit were j.k. rowling theyz, if it were j.k. rowling they should actually they had should actually know they had rich parents. robbie gosh, yeah, that's say, yeah, that's true. i'd say, yeah, they'd shelves in they'd be stocking shelves in waitrose. coming up, the waitrose. right. coming up, the crowning of show as crowning moments of the show as labour's controversial new chief of gray to draw of staff, sue gray to draw criticism will she be nominated for greatest britain all union jackass. but next and cancelled after the sussexes disrespect, king and country by confirming their attendance at the coronation . sarah ferguson has coronation. sarah ferguson has weighed in on the couple's war with the windsors. i will get unfiltered from royal expert and meghan's biographer tom bower. don't you dare move .
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welcome back. it's on now a cancelled . and this is why cancelled. and this is why britain's commentators speak out on controversial without the fear of cancel culture the rest of the media. now the sussexes so—called truth continues to crumble around them after sarah ferguson, the duchess of york poured doubts on the claim that she taught meghan how to curtsy for the queen and an interview with the telegraph. fergie said, i didn't really know meghan . i i didn't really know meghan. i don't really matter. i i spoke to her at the funeral and i thought she looked absolutely beautiful. think beautiful. i think she is beautiful. i think she is beautiful . and this flies in the beautiful. and this flies in the face of made by the montecito owners , both the oprah interview owners, both the oprah interview and book spare. or should that be why or indeed spite that fergie had been crucial part of their lives while in the royal
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family. very quickly right in front of the we just practised and then walked in and you and harry practised . yep. and fergie harry practised. yep. and fergie ran out and she said, are you ready? do you know how to curtsy . oh, my goodness. you guys . . oh, my goodness. you guys. sorry. despite the of interaction, though, fergie still some advice for the couple amid that never ending bust up with the press . do you have any with the press. do you have any advice for , harry and meghan? i advice for, harry and meghan? i think the best way to answer thatis think the best way to answer that is to is to really take hold of your own self and leave bags on paul. i wouldn't i wouldn't i wouldn't give i would say that your actions speak louder than words . and i feel louder than words. and i feel really strongly about . well, really strongly about. well, joining me now to weigh in is renowned royal biographer. it's tom. so thank you very much. is meghan allergic to the. she. her truth is . a weapon of our truth truth is. a weapon of our truth is her enemy. that's the real problem. but this is a battle. this is a real battle for the
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truth. the battle for the monarchy we are now facing. indeed. now obviously, harry is caughtin indeed. now obviously, harry is caught in all of this. and i don't mind saying were having a little chat just a moment ago there and you've got a bit of a about why harry continues go along with this stuff. well i think what's happening think what's really happening at the that exchange the moment. i mean that exchange with the therapist on saturday, on reflection here is the one of the as the 36th in line who goes on tv not only confess that he is suffering mental problems but says the to his problems were amongst many other drugs illegal psychedelic drugs which an astonishing thing to say that you felt better if he took mind bending drugs and his whole manner in how on saturday it was all about himself it was self self—indulgent criticism, of course, about his father and the whole family and all the rest of it . but at the whole family and all the rest of it. but at the end of it whole family and all the rest of it . but at the end of it you it. but at the end of it you thought this selfish, self—indulgent , rather dear man,
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self—indulgent, rather dear man, what is he doing? why is he pounng what is he doing? why is he pouring out now? firstly, of course, he because he loves the pubuchy. course, he because he loves the publicity . here he course, he because he loves the publicity. here he is. he's completely uncontrolled he can attack everyone and gets of attention and he's now become a chronic attention seeker like a seal. it's a zoo. he really is and he loves it and he's earning his money from it. that's his whole attack the royal family. now it's become his money, income , main source of income. income, main source of income. but i then reflected there's something even more sinister about this, all because ever since netflix series we've had harry and endless interviews to promote his book. and now up comes this one hour extravaganza , comes this one hour extravaganza a , comes this one hour extravaganza , a very weird quack who believes in therapy and, admits it all sorts of sins and all the rest of it . it all sorts of sins and all the rest of it. but there's no meghan. and is fascinating. is that the person who really fired up this whole crisis is absent. and i began thinking that really this is really clever of her.
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she is sending harry out to fight her. she stays in obscure t he fights fight her. she stays in obscure the fights his using him to fight her. that's the rot. the winds are family, the royal family. he the one take and take all the flak . she stands back. all the flak. she stands back. so he has become now her puppet in a way which was not clear. i think until saturday am . yes. think until saturday am. yes. i mean, obviously, you imagine that his mouth is moving purely because meghan has had her hand inserted somewhere. and it's right that there like a puppet as you could pick to that couldn't when it couldn't it really but when it comes kind of stuff now comes to this kind of stuff now do you don't is really do you don't think it is really noticeable was next noticeable that harry was next to she was telling to meghan when she was telling truth i mean they wheeled him in like really like a lord dannatt idiot really after this oprah interview. but when it comes to meghan , she is when it comes to meghan, she is separate. she is distinct she's leaving him on her own. and i help but wonder whether what she's trying let him create this picture is damaged goods and that she's to look after him . that she's to look after him. this is what she's got to deal with at home. views on that?
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well, think that many people well, i think that many people thought that harry was brainwashed when he was still in england and that when he went to california and she promised him freedom. he grabbed it. he was besotted by her and it was all about his neediness . now it's about his neediness. now it's gone.i about his neediness. now it's gone. i think much . she now is gone. i think much. she now is completely manipulating him to fight her battle against the royal family because the coronation, which is the most important event to come. and for many years is of course, will give king charles his whole status for the rest of his short reign . and if harry is able to reign. and if harry is able to destabilise it, if harry by playing his games , by attacking playing his games, by attacking the king more and is able to just us going on this one because there strong schools of thought that's just that harry is not particularly bright okay and meghan if she is just a pound shop z list actress surely the full might of the monarchy should be able to overcome
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unnecessary distractions from whinge and they've not been able to do that yet and i find that weird. well you're right and i think that's very much king charles is weak he's worried he's on the whole he's a decisive man who wants to in end axe harry and meghan from the sea. now do think that his decision to evict them from frogmore was a sign of great opportunism for those of us who've been advocating especially on this programme that you should be tougher. i had as a rumour about that and that rumour was that essentially william them near william wanted them nowhere near the . he didn't the royal circle. he didn't trust . the other trust them around. the other royal child and that they would be there because he didn't want them indoctrinated by this rubbish. think william them indoctrinated by this rubbish. in think william them indoctrinated by this rubbish. in thpicture.iam them indoctrinated by this rubbish. in thpicture. full wants him in the picture. full stop . and quite right. and stop. and he's quite right. and more the point kate more to the point i think kate doesn't been doesn't because she's been insulted meghan and harry and insulted by meghan and harry and i think camilla , the queen also i think camilla, the queen also having been called the wicked stepmother, does want harry there . i the eviction there. so i think the eviction from frogmore is the first stage, but got to do more.
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charles, he's got to say to harry of course, you're invited by sun but it's row 54 for you behind the column it you still want come and. i think in the want to come and. i think in the end what happened on saturday and meghan's invisibility is all the end a threat to that meghan is the shots and he's now got to answer back and cut them down. look, it's a question that's worthwhile being asked, given the context. what we've just spoken. the context. what we've just spoken . i mean, do actually spoken. i mean, do you actually fear that harry is a victim of some kind of quite nasty domestic issues here? well, he's a victim of his own stupidity and his own folly. and he's a victim as well . the sense now of victim as well. the sense now of meghan who's playing him. but the only way stop the whole thing is for the is lies and lies and lies, isn't he? i mean, this idea now that can come out and go, well, i've never actually really met meghan. what i mean, why would she sit there in oprah say, don't in front oprah and say, i don't she we the whole she thought we have the whole thing. end thing. well, because in the end that actually irrelevant whether she fergie . we know that that actually irrelevant whether
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she was fergie . we know that that actually irrelevant whether she was 17ergie . we know that that actually irrelevant whether she was 17 major we know that that actually irrelevant whether she was 17 major liesknow that that actually irrelevant whether she was 17 major lies in)w that that actually irrelevant whether she was 17 major lies in the hat there was 17 major lies in the oprah winfrey . it's just we it's oprah winfrey. it's just we it's another one but the book was full distortions to harry's book and we're now faced with the with a crisis growing crisis will the coronation be overshadowed by the montecito to or is harry going to be and king charles would take quite a lot of the idea that harry takes a bit of ayahuasca just before the ceremony. and then it really kicks off, doesn't it? but, tom, thank you very much. about thank you very much. how about that? the that? who is, of course the royal biographer is royal biographer? well, it is time today's britain time to reveal today's britain and union. and, of course, to do thatis and union. and, of course, to do that is evans, calvin robinson and rebecca reid . yes, there we and rebecca reid. yes, there we go. i'll get the hang of the show one day. so, suzanne , i show one day. so, suzanne, i will start with you. i think we're going to go with great britain first, our and britain first, our eyes and judgement. so let's do it then. okay so going to be okay so that's going to be isabel for outing matt isabel oakeshott for outing matt hancock . the nasty piece of hancock as. the nasty piece of work he is . ignore the work that he is. ignore the flak. writes your side
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flak. isabel writes on your side , countries behind you . strong , countries behind you. strong start. a strong start . , countries behind you. strong start. a strong start. isabel vaughan, spruce . this is the vaughan, spruce. this is the lady who has been arrested for pregnancy really in her own head. we have the thought police pregnancy really in her own hethe we have the thought police pregnancy really in her own hethe unitede the thought police pregnancy really in her own hethe united kingdomjght police pregnancy really in her own hethe united kingdom and police pregnancy really in her own hethe united kingdom and the ce in the united kingdom and the parliamentarians push this law through today. parliamentarians push this law through today . okay. all right, through today. okay. all right, rebecca vanity von glow who appeared on calvin's show at the weekend to discuss drag story. it's really nice to see the people involved in the conversation having the conversation having the conversation for a change. thank you watching. i've leave out you for watching. i've leave out scenes. i believe we watch scenes. i believe we can watch a bit this isn't the bit us again. this isn't the first conversation about appropriate behaviour that i've had with a in college . had with a man in a college. well, first of all, it's important for to say, because important for me to say, because i a defence drag i have made a defence of drag queen on channel on queen story on this channel on the queen story the basis that drag queen story time instances time in the uk. and instances that is not that i've seen it is not a striptease style burlesque . striptease style burlesque. that's a different conversation . the cop cabaret of conversation that's in the news today. conversation that's in the news today . okay. well, all of those today. okay. well, all of those are choices for grace's person, but this week's winner is , but this week's winner is, calvin robinson, because i have
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decided that i am going to go . decided that i am going to go. oh, no, apparently, says isabel . okay it's not because i don't think obviously the one that i chose, but that we get one big chance that i'll say it was. they well done, suzanne. they go, well done, suzanne. it's one. well, it's a that's a good one. well, suzanne , you should you should suzanne, you should you should say victoria , we really say that victoria, we really feel hollow it . feel really hollow about it. okay. find who your union okay. let's find who your union jackasses are . suzanne, i'll jackasses are. suzanne, i'll start with you. so my union is sue gray , former second sue gray, former second permanent secretaries of the cabinet. she helped bring down bofis cabinet. she helped bring down boris johnson over party gayton . now she's become keir starmer's of staff. shame her. and shame on keir starmer appointing her. look kelvin, the nation's welcome , cathy newman, nation's welcome, cathy newman, because this interview with isabel oakeshott was symptomatic of the mainstream media's take. this is the largest scandal since for goodness sake. and all she's bothered about . why did she's bothered about. why did you sell it to the telegraph? how as how much did you make for as i was standing ? yeah, i did think was standing? yeah, i did think that funny. i see. that was quite funny. i see. rebecca mindset. a problem. rebecca a mindset. a problem. problem one for continuing to just mean and then do
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just say mean and then do nothing about it. making literally what literally everybody cross what she this everything. she said this meant everything. all of it. no, it's not a single example . okay. all right . right, example. okay. all right. right, then. well, let's get this. all right the winner to be a jackass has come off his sue gray. that's how he got around. of course, he's out of it. so in a way is he's, um. we've managed to win both things zara, but so well done stuff. yeah again i did it last we two loads of unanswered questions when it comes to sue gray well look i must show has been an must say this show has been an absolute be back absolute raw i will be back again this chair looking again in this chair looking forward of course to covering. yes again for dan what's it i think i'm off a little bit at times just to ask about your gripe. times just to ask about your gnpe. do gripe. i'm not going to do actually . thanks very much, actually. thanks very much, everybody, tuning in i will everybody, for tuning in i will be again for more. be back again for more. absolutely carnage and chaos this tomorrow, until this time tomorrow, 9:00 until 11. i would just like to say thank you much for everyone 11. i would just like to say thaniallyu much for everyone 11. i would just like to say thaniall your much for everyone 11. i would just like to say thaniall your kind] for everyone 11. i would just like to say thaniall your kind words/eryone with all your kind words on social filling in social media. i just filling in the for the man the hot seat for the man himself, the absolute tv legend behemoth, watson . major, you behemoth, dan watson. major, you have a lovely evening, everybody oh, we've got some peace out. oh
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i'm jacob rees—mogg, the member of parliament for north east somerset and a former government . for years i've walked the corridors of power in both westminster , the city of london. westminster, the city of london. i campaigned in the largest democratic vote in ireland story. i know this country has so much to be proud of. we need to have the arguments, the discussions on how it discussions on how we make it better. wisdom of the nation better. the wisdom of the nation is people . vox populi,
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