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tv   Patrick Christys  GB News  March 8, 2023 3:00pm-6:00pm GMT

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south well, a very good afternoon and gentlemen, patrick christys here on very much live all the way through until 6 pm. here's what's on menu for the first houn what's on menu for the first hour. well harry and have been accused of bad face cheek ladies and gentlemen for apparently calling their daughter princess lilibet. diana giving them a royal title after doing their to slam the royal family. in other news . well, gary lineker. yes news. well, gary lineker. yes that's right. there are serious
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calls. the bbc to sack gary lineker after he accused the immigration policy of being something would do. i went out and about earlier to see what the british public made of that. do you think? duh, it's lineker on the bbc. should be allowed to express political views ? no, not express political views? no, not really. why not one because his post only . well, there we go. post only. well, there we go. what is the impartiality. that's what i want to know. and goes if alan he is back in the news as well remember for the big royal race rob sheep is on he's been named on a list of the most inspirational women in the happy international women's day. everybody. some everybody. oh, yes. and some good as well people like me. good as well for people like me. you might be carrying a few pounds. there is a miracle new cure, supposedly to help you deal fatness your fat days deal with fatness your fat days like mine could maybe be over, ladies and gents. but all of that coming your way much, much more. keep yourself locked . in more. keep yourself locked. in yeah . your emails coming in like yeah. your emails coming in like that does gb views a gbnews.uk
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pretty straightforward today, didn't the bbc should ? lineker, didn't the bbc should? lineker, i will see you after the headunes i will see you after the headlines with the wonderful bethany elsey . patrick. thank bethany elsey. patrick. thank you. good afternoon. it's 3:01. i'm bethany elsey with your top stories. the prime has accused the labour leader being on the side of the people smugglers. this is the pair went head to headin this is the pair went head to head in the over the new illegal migration bill. rishi sunak defended legislation which will remove those who enter the uk illegally and ban them from seeking sir keir starmer cast doubt on the plan, saying attempts to tackle the number of channelin attempts to tackle the number of channel in the last decade have failed and numbers gone up. he says the conservative have lost control of uk , but mr. sunak control of uk, but mr. sunak denied and accused the opposition of unlimited asylum . opposition of unlimited asylum. honourable gentleman has been on the wrong side of this issue. his entire career. he
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the wrong side of this issue. his entire career . he described, his entire career. he described, he described all immigration law as racist. he said was a mistake to control and. he has never, ever voted . tougher asylum laws. ever voted. tougher asylum laws. it is clear, mr. speaker, while he's in hawk to the open border activists we're on the side of the british people . mr. speaker the british people. mr. speaker . when i was in charge of prosecute ships, i extradited countless rapists . i'm not countless rapists. i'm not convinced the conviction rate for people smuggling was twice what is today ? i voted against what is today? i voted against this legislation last time because i said wouldn't work. since it became law, the numbers have gone up. he's proved me right through . for information right through. for information about the shooting of police officer in northern ireland, month has been increased £150,000. detective chief inspector john caldwell was shot up to ten times at a sports
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centre in omagh after coaching his children's football match . his children's football match. he remains in a critical but condition. detective chief inspector eamonn corrigan says he believes two ford fiestas used in the attempted murder. he believes two ford fiestas used in the attempted murder . a used in the attempted murder. a second ford fiesta vehicle was used in the attempted murder of dci caldwell . it is also a blue dci caldwell. it is also a blue ford fiesta of a similar. the second car had the registrar number r l 2 nine it zero five and was bought the glengormley area of belfast towards the end of january . i believe this car of january. i believe this car travelled to belfast around time . the duke and duchess of sussex's daughter has been christened prince lilibet diana at home in los angeles. the couple's spokesperson says their children's titles of prince and princess will only be used in formal settings . harry and formal settings. harry and meghan say they don't want to
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deny their children their birthright, giving them the chance to decide they'll use the titles when they're older . titles when they're older. buckingham palace will update royal website in due course to reflect the titles . dozens of reflect the titles. dozens of have been disrupted in the south of england as snow continues to fall across the country. it's after the coldest night of the year so far . the met office says year so far. the met office says temperatures dropped to —15.4 degrees in the highlands. that's the lowest march temperature in more than a decade . national more than a decade. national highways is warning drivers the west midlands and the east of england not to travel unless their journey is essential. more sleet , snow and subzero sleet, snow and subzero temperatures are expected across all four uk nations until at least friday. a weight jab is to become available for. thousands of people living with . the of people living with. the appetite wegovy will be offered on prescription through the nhs in england. previous studies that those who received the as a
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weekly injection over 68 weeks sold weight dropped by 12. experts described the treatment as a pivotal moment and a working mother of two from cambridgeshire has won over £800,000 on the euromillions . £800,000 on the euromillions. sally—ann honeychurch has has been working two jobs and had no idea she'd actually won until a month after the draw. she's planning a dream trip to japan , planning a dream trip to japan, buying a new home and helping her kids get on the property ladden her kids get on the property ladder. the 55 year old says she will keep job at the council . will keep job at the council. you're up to date on tv news. we'll bring you more news. it happens, though. now let's get back to . back to. patrick a very afternoon. everybody loads to get through. so let's get cracking. and we start with
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harry and meghan, who have begun to use the titles and princess for their children, archie and lilibet . people are accusing lilibet. people are accusing them of, frankly , brass faced them of, frankly, brass faced cheek because, of course they've done their best, some would say, to royal family into the to run the royal family into the ground last few years. ground in the last few years. but came it was but the news came after it was revealed lilibet was baptised california on friday and a spokesman for the and spokesman for the duke and duchess of sussex said can duchess of sussex said i can confirm princess lilibet diana was christened on friday, march the third by the reverend john taylor . well, it's the first taylor. well, it's the first time lilibet is in publicly referred to as princess and the children still referred to as mr. and ms. on the buckingham palace website. but the palace said it will now be updated in due course to reflect the titles . but should they be giving their children the royal titles they appear to massively dislike they appear to massively dislike the family. would they the royal family. why would they their to it? their children shackled to it? i'm a rogue reporter i'm now by a rogue reporter covering walker cameron. they have of massive have been accused of massive hypocrisy. well have, however , hypocrisy. well have, however, the letters painted from 1917, which sounds very technical , which sounds very technical, does state that any grandchild
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of the monarch who is direct line of the male line also has the rights to be prince and. so everyone asks the question following the queen's death. and charles, obviously coming to the throne, will archie and lilibet be prince or princess? and the answer from buckingham palace at the time was basically, we'll as and when we get informed version. well, as of today it appears that lilibet been christened in los angeles on friday and has been christened a princess, which seems to have put buckingham palace into a mood of relaxing very quickly . mood of relaxing very quickly. and his and for my understanding is basically going to update the websites in due course basically what they've said because at the moment i'm looking at the website right now, it's still archie and the little bits is six and seven on the line of succession saying master and miss. but as it stands, little bit and archie both prince and princess. well, there we go. and omid scobie , the old mouthpiece
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omid scobie, the old mouthpiece for harry and meghan, has said this where william and charles were invited to the christening but decided to not come. i imagine this will have caught them a bit by surprise, potentially the. i mean, it is a bit of an old one because they've been so desperate to criticise the royal family they. yeah. it's been a number of reports saying that the king queen consort prince and queen consort and prince and princess were invited princess of wales were invited but to attended but happened to attended kensington palace. buckingham are not commenting point are not commenting on that point but true , it shows that but if it is true, it shows that harry and meghan seem to be wanting to extend some kind of olive branch to the royal family ahead of the coronation. but the cynic in me would also that we know that negotiations, if you like, a going on whether or not they attend the coronation. so perhaps this is an element that because we know they are an email correspondence with the palace. yeah i just find it absolutely bonkers. let me know. you think, ladies and gentlemen, that could to call the royal that you could to call the royal family every name under sun, family every name under the sun, criticise institution criticise it as an institution designed to make the queen and indeed prince lives in
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indeed prince lives miserable in their dotage . then go on and their dotage. then go on and decide you want to name decide that you want to name your daughter with royal title. i find that bizarre . does i just find that bizarre. does that. would you want that. why would you want your daughter to attached to something but in other something so toxic but in other news harry might be doing cool. well doing cool. but as in a civil case patrick before you get any ideas in a in a case against are great newspapers to do with alleged phone hacking basically prince harry a couple of months ago along with a number of other very high celebrities including elton john vicks girls aloud singer as are all bringing action against this particular newspaper group over what they are alleging is basically phone hacking and getting stories by tapping their phones. something which american newspapers has always . however, newspapers has always. however, we are expressing trial to start in may on that one, which is expected to last 6 to 7 weeks. what else is happening in may. the coronation . i suspects this
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the coronation. i suspects this trial will get a will not start until after the coronation. but nonetheless it's all going to be happening in the royal world around the same time. yes, indeed. mean there are a fair few royal stories today as few big royal stories today as well. one we're going to be well. one that we're going to be touching little later touching on a little bit later is ngozi fulani. you remember her of the susan hussey her of the lady susan hussey race well, we're going her of the lady susan hussey ra
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just say there's going to be women all and down kensington street king's now wearing street in the king's now wearing camo as result of this, camo gear as a result of this, she a fashion icon. she she is a fashion icon. she certainly is. i many certainly is. i think many people would say could put her in into and she will in anything into and she will look good. yes, she was out look good. but, yes, she was out there doing training the there doing training with the irish guards in first aid, mainly well drills as well mainly as well as drills as well . so, yes, she was enjoying that, i think, but it makes a change. it just stood there watching doesn't is actually stuck in a princess. he wants to see exactly the troops she see exactly what the troops she is of love on is the kind of love does on a day to day basis seeing in the snow as well. she's picked day for hours and not coming. for hours and she's not coming. and very much as ever. and thank you very much as ever. come on, walker. is going come on, walker. that is going to a very busy today. our to be a very busy man today. our royal i am joined now royal reports. i am joined now by royal commentator michael cole. going to get cole. he's a thing going to get stuck into the light. it's difficult to start difficult to know where to start or is it? no, the bare faced cheek, some would say of. and meghan, why earth they meghan, why on earth would they want daughter shackled to want their daughter shackled to an they appear want their daughter shackled to an despise. they appear want their daughter shackled to an despise. patrick, :hey appear want their daughter shackled to an despise. patrick, allow3pear want their daughter shackled to an despise. patrick, allow meir want their daughter shackled to an despise. patrick, allow me to to despise. patrick, allow me to say, all, i thought say, first of all, i thought kate terrific in her kate looked terrific in her combat . yeah, there. i think
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combat. yeah, there. i think you're right. going to set a new trend . yeah. this is a trend. yeah. this is a fascinating story. cameron is brilliantly outlined it. but what you've got here essentially the sussexes pre—empting things i would normally have expected the king to formally bestow titles of prince and princess on to archie and lilibet as is their legal right under the letter lattice letters patent of 1917. but they've actually gone ahead and had the child christened at a ceremony not in a church at their hilltop fortress montecito , near santa fortress montecito, near santa barbara in california with the bishop, john of los angeles , bishop, john of los angeles, presiding at an anglican right, an anglican service they refer to him in the communication as the archbishop of los angeles.
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well, that's somebody different. he's a roman catholic archbishop andifs he's a roman catholic archbishop and it's not clear from the communique whether she's been they refer throughout a spring, says lilibet. don't diana. well, i can't imagine that they've actually christened the name princess. i think that be slightly irregular . but we've slightly irregular. but we've heard that she's been named christened little diana. now in the old days in the church of england, it had to be a proper name . i mean, the name surely name. i mean, the name surely was not allowed . so you had was not allowed. so you had shirley and you had shirley . shirley and you had shirley. shirley and you had shirley. shirley not likely . jewish. shirley not likely. jewish. surely, surely . absolutely. but surely, surely. absolutely. but in america, everything goes except not quite everything . in except not quite everything. in america, you are forbidden to name a child king or queen or santa clause or even adolf hitler , but you can name them hitler, but you can name them pretty well. anything else except a trademark , a number or except a trademark, a number or an emoji? i so i'm not quite
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sure from reading that whether she's been named princess lilibet or she being princess she's being present just diana. it is . but of course it , she's being present just diana. it is . but of course it, does it is. but of course it, does show that striking out by themselves . and the other themselves. and the other interesting we don't know quite who all godparents are, but one of them we know to be tyler perry, who was the man who loved them. they're at his house. they first went there and it does say, according to the anglican and it was a and a bishop's that all the godparents to be bapfised. all the godparents to be baptised . well shall we find out baptised. well shall we find out perhaps mr. ahmed. whatever his name is will tell us in due course. yes, indeed, indeed. i mean is even more mystery surrounding this potentially? i mean, who would have thought that harry and meghan could be guilty of factual errors, i mean, let alone this, that will say that it was that truth isn't it, that tyler perry is baptised, even if not? and it will be the sad truth that this
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is archbishop, but an is an archbishop, but not an actual bishop as well. so there we go, michael. just before we move on, they said something i'm going bit going to be talking about a bit later on, but i want tease later on, but i want to tease all with it now whilst all viewers with it now whilst i've got you. it's also about because ngozi fulani has come i've got you. it's also about bec and ngozi fulani has come i've got you. it's also about bec and saidzi fulani has come i've got you. it's also about bec and said thatlani has come i've got you. it's also about bec and said that the has come i've got you. it's also about bec and said that the royal»me out and said that the royal family protect family done enough to protect her a backlash after she her from a backlash after she basically lady susan basically stitched lady susan hussey racist and hussey up and her a racist and all this and then may i add, all of this and then may i add, went on a procession different national television shows saying oh, now stepped as oh, she's now stepped down as ceo sister space. that ceo of sister space. that charity which itself has come under rather a lot of scrutiny , under rather a lot of scrutiny, possibly rightly so. we'll have to wait see about all of that. but what do you make of this? we thought that was done and dusted, it's not and dusted, but it's not done and dusted, but it's not done and dusted she's banging on dusted she's still banging on about family doubt about the royal family i doubt you've brilliantly this you've brilliantly covered this whole from from its very whole sad from from its very beginning until and as you know i've said it before . my fealty i've said it before. my fealty my sympathy is very much with ladies susan hussey who i knew
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over many years and notes they couldn't never be anybody less racist than lady susan hussey for her be dragged into this in this way in a very unfair way in a very partial way without giving her as adequately a sense being able to answer those allegations at the time. now what was all the about when have tea with somebody and they apologise and you accept the apology that all ought to be the end of it it's a very sad affair don't think it reflects very well on this young woman and i think why simply this very much was racism . yeah, indeed. and was racism. yeah, indeed. and you know, despite trying to run a bus over lady susan chelsea in the first instance. now i think many people might be as to the exact reasons why stepped down from her role as a charity boss. and i suspect this is not to do with the backlash which she again now raised today as an issue. but we a lot. michael, thank you very, very much that
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wonderful royal commentator michael, cole. so, lots of michael, cole. so, yes, lots of royal into no royal needs to get stuck into no doubt will have strong views doubt you will have strong views . meghan, in the doors doubt you will have strong views . being meghan, in the doors doubt you will have strong views . being avieghan, in the doors doubt you will have strong views . being a princess,n the doors doubt you will have strong views . being a princess, lilibet�*oors doubt you will have strong views . being a princess, lilibet ,ors now being a princess, lilibet, do that's a bit do you think that's a bit hypocritical from the sussexes also? yes and goes lani also? yes and goes for lani happy ancestral women's day everybody. did you know this ngozi is now supposedly ngozi fulani is now supposedly of the most inspirational women that's according to a list was influenced women also on list by the way was a man so you know and roundabouts moving on their strong from the prime minister in parliament today rishi sunak accused leader keir accused labour leader sir keir of the side of people of being on the side of people smugglers as the two went head to head at pmqs it was over the government's proposed laws try and stop small boats arriving. the uk and the labour leader cast doubts on the illegal immigration plans, saying attempts to tackle the number of channel have failed and numbers have gone up. he went on to say conservatives have lost control of uk borders, which mr. sunak denied accusing the opposition of an limited asylum. it is a
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little bit, isn't it, when you're dealing with two people arguing over immigration, like two bald men arguing a comb, but hitting back at labour, the prime minister said the policy on the side of people smugglers and starmer was just another leftie lawyer with no plans to tackle illegal . the prime tackle illegal. the prime minister says they will detain people who aren't eligible to claim asylum here and then return them while already tried that to the legislation last yean that to the legislation last year, 18,000 people were deemed ineligible . apply for asylum. ineligible. apply for asylum. that's the easy bit, the talk. but ask the action. prime minister, how of them have actually been returned? i actually been returned? i actually when i was in dover yesterday talking to our law enforcement officials. what do they tell me precisely because of the law that the conservative government passed last year they have now been able to arrest more than double the number of people they did before 397 in the last six months. but the boats, mr. speaker, stopping
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boats, mr. speaker, stopping boats is not just my priority . boats is not just my priority. it is the people's priority . but it is the people's priority. but his visit his position on this is clear . he his visit his position on this is clear. he wanted to, in his words, scrap the rwanda deal. he voted against measures to deport foreign criminals. mr. speaker and he even argued against deportation flights . well, and deportation flights. well, and we know why because on this matter he talked about his legal background he's just another left in lawyer standing in the way as is mudslinging. he got to go to the house of covers and say he has a very serious building steeped in history or actually just there to anyway . actually just there to anyway. let's cross live now to gb news his political ad is a darren mccaffrey who is at westminster . so keir starmer accused of being just another leftie lawyer is on the side of people's darren yeah indeed. and he hit back those remarks patrick suggesting that he had actually deported many foreign criminals as his time as director , public as his time as director, public prosecutions and the situation clearly got worse in recent
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years under . the conservative years under. the conservative party. but you're right in saying any sense that these two top politicians would be a little more towards each other than we'd seen in the past, particularly between keir starmer . particularly between keir starmer. boris johnson well, that's wasn't on show today that's that wasn't on show today , tearing chunks out of each other . this issue of , tearing chunks out of each other. this issue of immigration clearly labour want to prove that this is not an issue they're going to shy away from. it is an issue they would say they to tackle by properly tackling those and the tackling those gangs and the government's in end government's plan in the end isn't going to work. government's plan in the end isn't going to work . as for the isn't going to work. as for the prime minister , he's perfectly prime minister, he's perfectly willing to have this fight because he feels that labour really doesn't a plan and really doesn't have a plan and the public onside. think the public are onside. i think the public are onside. i think the problem though, for the the big problem though, for the prime minister first of all, prime minister all first of all, you there's to you know, there's a hurdles to get over this even gets get over before this even gets in . then when it does, in place. then when it does, patrick gillespie , about this, patrick gillespie, about this, it's not entirely clear whether it's not entirely clear whether it's genuinely going to work, whether deter pretty whether really will deter pretty desperate people from making those at channel crossings . and those at channel crossings. and then thirdly, what are the plan? doesn't at all. i mean, the
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prime minister has set himself up behind the podium saying stop the is entirely the boats, it is entirely possible that those boats will still come in at that point to the conservative party. really argue that the plan or that there are future plans to tackle all of this. so insane. it's you know what, they really do want to have this battle with they do feel that public opinion is on the of getting tougher . the side of getting tougher. they that is a sore they do think that is a sore spot for the labour party and that could be a strategy, frankly does work, particularly if the bill gets held up here in parliament by the house of lords orindeed parliament by the house of lords or indeed by lawyers. but in the end, if at the next election the prime minister can prove that there are fewer migrants making that crossing they're that crossing and they're deaung that crossing and they're dealing with backlog, not dealing with a backlog, not entirely . the public will be entirely. the public will be terribly forgiving . well, no, terribly forgiving. well, no, exactly. thank you exactly. look down and thank you very darren mccaffrey very much darren mccaffrey there. political editor very much darren mccaffrey there.him political editor very much darren mccaffrey there.him has tical editor very much darren mccaffrey there.him has beeneditor very much darren mccaffrey there.him has been out)r very much darren mccaffrey there.him has been out in the bless him has been out in the snow. and then now rain outside westminster. out westminster. so tough to be out and about but look, there is more to migration story than meets the eye because bbc's gary
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lineker has got involved there now supposedly bbc is trying to have strong words with gary lineker about a tweet he likened the government's immigration to something the would have done which as a rule i think almost, almost never bring up the. it doesn't tend to end particularly well . suppose that they can't well. suppose that they can't get through to good old gary. he's listening. he's not he's not listening. he's not deleting in fact, deleting his tweet. and in fact, if anything is doubling down, i want to know whether or not you think gary lineker should be sacked. i will be speaking to a rabbi about or not what gary lineker actually said was offensive to the jewish community. i'm patrick christys. this is
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gb news. welcome back . just a few minutes welcome back. just a few minutes i will find out. welcome back. just a few minutes i will find out . scientists have i will find out. scientists have finally found a cure for my love handles and boobs. but now as promised, the bbc presents gary lineker, who's been heavily for comparing the tories plans to tackle the migrant crisis to
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germany . now, lineker responded germany. now, lineker responded to a video suella braverman, where she outlawing the government's illegal migrant bill, saying it was beyond awful . when he was pulled up on his comment, lineker replied there is no huge influx. comment, lineker replied there is no huge influx . we take far is no huge influx. we take far fewer refugees , other major fewer refugees, other major european countries. this is just an immeasurably cruel policy directed at the most vulnerable people in language that is not dissimilar . and here we go to dissimilar. and here we go to that used by germany in the 30 and i'm out of order. question mark well, yes , you are a bit mark well, yes, you are a bit really because it's all states. bbc bosses are having a frank conversation with lineker who just a few months ago was found to have breached bbc impartiality rules. following a comment he made about the conservatives the latest line anyway this day that raab's at the minute is that gary lineker is answering his phone to the bbc and is refusing to delete the so we go. he the the tweet so that we go. he the bbc's best paid presenter and it was last july he was on was revealed last july he was on £1.35 million a year. bbc often is accused of not being
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particularly impartial. we course, as the british taxpayer do help contribute towards gary lineker's wages . oh, do help contribute towards gary lineker's wages. oh, and as the great british public they out if lineker should his position after his . here's what some of after his. here's what some of them have to say to make. do you think that gary on the bbc should be allowed express political views and not really point one up because he sports only viewers ? you think he was only viewers? you think he was right? yes i think he was trying to . right? yes i think he was trying to. immigration right? yes i think he was trying to . immigration policy right? yes i think he was trying to. immigration policy is horrible and i we're less of a country supporting something like this that's obviously fairer now off completely. the question is over whether or not gary lineker is a bbc employee should best thing i think people should best thing i think people should say their opinions more and i'm sick of people not saying they really think saying what they really think he's on pretty for the bbc he's on pretty much for the bbc sounds bit you know like sounds a bit you know like i don't think he should be doing what he's doing yeah he should be sacked . well, there you go. be sacked. well, there you go. a mixed there. but with me now is dr. jonathan romaine. and thank
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you very much for joining us dr. jonathan romaine. and thank you very much forjoining us now you very much for joining us now . i think something that's potentially been lost in all this is actually whether or not what said was quite what gary lineker said was quite offensive to the jewish community and i just wanted your take on that. do you find what gary said comparing what's going on in terms of the good minister response to the channel to what essentially the holocaust really , whether on a lie is quite offensive, it demeans or devalues what went there. yes do although it does add that i think he does have the right to speak out as long as it not on match of the day. and also he has the to criticise the government if thinks whether this government or any one. however i think what he actually the language that he himself used was misplaced because i think i'm speaking not just the jewish community but anyone who's been a veteran or as a parent grandparent who was veteran in the name the were involved in mass genocide. now may just like me. foreign
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governments policy , but it isn't governments policy, but it isn't mass genocide . and what he's mass genocide. and what he's doneis mass genocide. and what he's done is to mistake. mass genocide. and what he's done is to mistake . firstly, done is to mistake. firstly, he's missed the target, therefore, and he's overplayed therefore, and he's overplayed the criticism . and people will the criticism. and people will say, well, this is the analogy. and therefore those dismissive argument. and secondly, i think also demeans the unique horror of the, because every time you say, oh, this person or our personal this policy or that poses like the it's sort of it bnngs poses like the it's sort of it brings it down over the. we're really unique and horrific . so really unique and horrific. so he has this right to speak , but he has this right to speak, but i think he, too, chose the wrong and he needs to rethink analogy he uses next time . what should he uses next time. what should happen to gary lineker now, do you think ? well a great you think? well a great presenter. it's one of the few television programs watch every week. match of the day . that's week. match of the day. that's essential viewing . and he's also essential viewing. and he's also doesit essential viewing. and he's also does it very well. so providing a little introduce or other comments in a football program, i see no reason he can't speak outside of his allotted
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airspace. just in the same way that you are perfectly entitled to say you want once you're off the gb news in the studio . well, the gb news in the studio. well, i'm quoting lines. i was to say what i like when i'm in it, i'd say as well. but that is a key point of differentiating between the and gb news. and i think that's one of the reasons why people like us. but when it people do like us. but when it comes to the bbc. they do have strict rules and regs about what employees say they have to employees can say they have to have impartiality guidelines and yet gary yet again would appear that gary lineker has breached those impartial guidelines and indeed so potentially actually devalues the true horrors of , hitler and the true horrors of, hitler and germany. i mean, that is quite whopper, is it not? well, it is, but again, i think i thought the gb news stood for freedom of speech and therefore it's why why are we denying it to gary lineker, no one that i agree with nor disagree with him is another matter. but i do think that once he's outside of the bbc studio , he's outside
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bbc studio, he's outside broadcasting house, he has a right to say what he says that's fine by me. i think he actually got the wrong analogy ian? he compared the conservatives to the or sort of that there was a similarity which i think is wide of the mark. yeah indeed . and i of the mark. yeah indeed. and i absolutely get what you're talking about. i mean, you have bang up for freedom of speech, no question. about that whatsoever. i think there is obviously like i've said that question mark over bbc impartial, let's see, which is something doubt gary something that no doubt gary lineker is going to have to find out way or the other. out about one way or the other. in the bbc, he up to make a decision based on whatever decision based on that. whatever decision based on that. whatever decision we will decision they come to. we will no doubt reports on but just in a slightly more general question, about gary question, not just about gary lineker, appears to be lineker, but there appears to be a lot of analogy that involve hitler and you hitler and germany and you frankly a little bit sick of that because it does appear , i that because it does appear, i think, to maybe what would you say, i suppose, dilute maybe the uniqueness of, what say, i suppose, dilute maybe the uniqueness of , what went say, i suppose, dilute maybe the uniqueness of, what went on there and the horrors the jewish community face when it's wheeled , left, right and centre. as an
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analogy , yes, i think that was analogy, yes, i think that was good word diluted. and you often hear other people , political hear other people, political commentators or politicians even or just commentators or politicians even orjust people on social media, the person they don't like of being like hitler and it's like a state of the if you constantly use and you don't use it in an extreme circumstances and that is what hitler and the were strawman to the extreme, which is why we went to war, what for six years and engaged in the world war to fight an evil was beyond anything that we've come across before. then, if you if you dismiss, if you demean it by constantly using it, you dismiss, if you demean it by constantly using it , then you're constantly using it, then you're doing a disservice . that doing a disservice. that terrible period look , look, terrible period look, look, thank you very much. really appreciate your insight. appreciate you coming on. nice rabbi . jonathan romaine now rabbi. dr. jonathan romaine now going the nikkei actually going the nikkei has actually been predictably very active on twitter he's back twitter today and he's hit back at he tweeted , at his critics. he tweeted, great to see freedom of speech champions out in force this morning, demanding from those
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with whom they disagree. yes fair enough. the us is going to take his latest on that again just to bring you up to date, the reports are that the bbc not been able to comment to contact gary lineker yet. these are just according to reports that are just moment. we'll just dropped at moment. we'll bnng just dropped at moment. we'll bring to date on that bring you up to date on that when we get any info. of course, the impartiality guidelines the bbc or not they bbc are that whether or not they should another matter for should is another matter for opinion. i wonder what opinion. but i wonder what the british taxpayer think british taxpayer will think about somebody who about the fact that somebody who they a lot of money to they pay quite a lot of money to every year is comparing a every single year is comparing a government try to stop government policy, try to stop illegal the with illegal immigration in the with something that the would have doneit something that the would have done it strong stuff . there's done it strong stuff. there's lots come between lots more to come now between this time and 4:00. find out why and go easy. fellaini got and go easy. fellaini has got more harsh words for buckingham palace. it will not stop. and could scientists have found a cure for fatness? yes, he was very sorry for those people who got caught up in fat shops on television, don't you? but there go. there's a few of them. but first, yes, it's time for the latest headlines we've bethany
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elsey . patrick thank you. good elsey. patrick thank you. good afternoon. it's 334. i'm bethany elsey with top stories from the gb newsroom. the prime minister has accused the labour leader of being on the side of the people smugglers as the pair went head to the commons over the new to in the commons over the new illegal migration rishi illegal migration bill. rishi sunak has defended new legislation which remove those who enter the uk illegally and ban them from seeking asylum. but keir starmer says the conservatives have lost control of uk . the honourable gentleman of uk. the honourable gentleman has been on the wrong side of this issue his entire career. he just he described all immigration as racist. he said it was a mistake to control immigration and he has never, ever for tougher asylum laws. it is clear, mr. speaker, while in hawk to the open border activists , we're on the side of
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activists, we're on the side of the british people people . mr. the british people people. mr. speaker . the british people people. mr. speaker. when i was in charge of prosecute , i extradited prosecute, i extradited countless . and i'm not get the countless. and i'm not get the conviction rate but smuggling was twice what is today i voted against legislation last time because i said it wouldn't work. since it became the numbers have gone up. he's proved me right. the duke of sussex will be at the centre of a high court trial against. terror group, newspapers over phone hacking allegations. he's of several high profile celebrities bringing action against the publisher . the bringing action against the publisher. the tabloid bringing action against the publisher . the tabloid newspaper publisher. the tabloid newspaper is the claims arguing that some have been brought too late . the have been brought too late. the trial will begin on the 9th of may and last around seven weeks. the reward for information about , the shooting of a police officer northern ireland last month has been increased to £150,000. detective chief
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inspector john caldwell was shot up to ten times at a sports centre in omagh after coaching his children's football match . his children's football match. he remains in a critical but stable condition . you're up to stable condition. you're up to date on tv online and dab plus radio . this is gb news. now radio. this is gb news. now let's get back to . let's get back to. patrick okay . welcome back, everybody. okay. welcome back, everybody. gbviews@gbnews.uk is the email address. i've been asking you to get in touch about gary lineker, but we're going to read out some emails now about the duke and duchess of sussex christening their daughter using the royal title for first title of princess for the first time. worst, says time. these are the worst, says jacqueline , believe being royal jacqueline, believe being royal is apparently harry's life. but now he his child to go through the same thing another money making scheme. i think . yeah. i making scheme. i think. yeah. i wonder they're trying to wonder if they're trying to market their daughter because if
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you have joined us, this the you have joined us, this is the news prince harry and news that prince harry and meghan markle to meghan markle decided to christen but princess christen lili. but princess diana, which for a couple appeared to want to trust the royal family non—stop and accused it of racism, etc. why on would you want your own on earth would you want your own daughter shackled to horrific institution? but betty says, i'm so angry . the royal title being so angry. the royal title being used to harry and meghan's kids. the titles are not a family thing. they are a royal thing they need to be cut back and only for those who are royals. john's got one more for us here and then we'll move on. can anyone actually be christened as anyone actually be christened as a princess? surely princess is a title and not a name, therefore not something to include in a christening, would lilibet even be as a princess? be recognised as a princess? well, it's funny you should say that, because that, john, actually, because are question marks are even serious question marks over who did the over the person who did the christening. apparently harry and him an and meghan called him an archbishop a archbishop when he's just a bishop, that means some that bishop, and that means some that we moving ngozi fulani we go below moving ngozi fulani remember her? well, she's back in the news today and i'm going to tell believe it or not. to tell you, believe it or not. why? firstly on a list of the
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most in women in britain on international women's day, by the way, also that list with someone who is a so of how why we in society now but she's also been back criticising buckingham palace i mean for goodness say she through lady susan hussey under the bus said that they've been embracing allegation that there's a bit public backlash and now find out what she's criticising the palace about this i'm patrick christys this time i'm patrick christys this
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gb news well, it's how i. welcome back, everybody. now ngozi fulani , the everybody. now ngozi fulani, the woman who said she was a victim of insta no racism from one of the late queens ladies waiting is back in the news for a couple of reasons. actually forlornly says that she's temporarily resigned as chief executive of sister space. the charity founded and she criticised buckingham palace for not tackling the abuse she suffered in the of the incident forlani
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was asked where she really came from by lady susan hussey at a buckingham reception in november . lady hussey resigned a few days , buckingham palace said days, buckingham palace said last. days, buckingham palace said last . they were deeply sorry for last. they were deeply sorry for the incident and apologised for the incident and apologised for the distress and difficulty it caused . ms. forlani but this is caused. ms. forlani but this is what said this morning who they apologising to and if you're sorry, tell me you're sorry. if you're not, it speaks for itself. i think there's a number things wrong with that statement, if i'm honest . think statement, if i'm honest. think the agreements that they've proposed that they've met or honoured not the agreements honoured are not the agreements that set out with them. and i that we set out with them. and i think if you're able to make a statement in the middle of the night the public, why can't night to the public, why can't you give apology in you give the apology in september? i don't see what is so hard to say. i'm sorry you sent me an invitation. so you know where to find me. you know how to say sorry if you're sorry, then say sorry if you're. i get it. but when you make this
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apology to everybody, i don't know who you are to. i am very confused about all of this because she went on to me too. by because she went on to me too. by the way, i asked marlene hadley, otherwise known as ngozi fulani, and she went and had a meeting . lady susan hussey and meeting. lady susan hussey and anyway with me now it's a picture . this particular picture. this particular incident is eugenie's royal back for it's cameron walker . for more it's cameron walker. cameron i am very confused about this. don't understand this. i don't understand what's going they cleared going on. i thought they cleared it all yeah, such as it all up. yeah, well, such as we. this morning, we. and then this morning, another programme on a different channel has an ngozi fulani as a guest and. as you heard her say, this feels like buckingham or those within buckingham palace have not made a proper apology to her. now from speaking to buckingham palace this morning, a spokesperson said he was he was giving this right of reply to itv this interview at the conclusion of the meeting in december with . lady susan, december with. lady susan, because i'm just quoting the
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outcome and sorry about this, just quoting now, ladies susan hussey and ngozi fulani have quotes filled warmth , quotes filled with warmth, understanding. yes. so this was following the instance the reception where the fulani publicly claims that lady susan repeatedly asked her where came from , which caused , let's be from, which caused, let's be frank, a bit of a royal rage throughout and buckingham palace in december organised this meeting between lady season and some gaisie fulani which they describes as full of warmth and understanding, a buckingham palace spokesperson said last night or this morning, however , night or this morning, however, where you want to put it apologies at that meeting were accepted and it was recognised that there was no malice, had been offended by lady . a number been offended by lady. a number of other pledges were made by the palace have been known as increasing diversity, inclusive cbt programs. increasing diversity, inclusive cbt programs . and this is the cbt programs. and this is the crucial bit. it was also agreed no further media comments would be made supposedly for meet
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either side. can i also say that of the questions that were allegedly put to marlene hadley when she went to met lady susan hussey with things like what part of africa you come from. and we just saw a clip there from a tv appearance this morning. she appeared to me anyways be wearing earrings with map of africa on which might make you wonder why that question was particularly controversial given the context of what she may or may not have been wearing at that particular moment in time. i think people might be thinking that's quite bizarre. but yes, what now then what's what's the what's the latest here? i mean, i was going to back so what to comment back on that. so what the fulani said during the ngozi fulani said during this that she is this interview that she is having stepped temporarily having stepped down temporarily stepped ceo of stepped down as the ceo of sister which is the sister space which is the charity runs which charity she runs which supports women who have been caught up in domestic violence. the reason she she's stepping down is due to the fact that people cannot access services due to the relentless and quite abuse that ngozi fulani has received both
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on social media and threats. now she claims that buckingham palace not helped with any of side of things in terms of the social media abuse and the threats violence. but from my understanding from speaking to my sources , buckingham palace my sources, buckingham palace have very reached out and to help in that matter and from my understanding they haven't received since that meeting in any further contact from ms. forlani in response them reaching out. so well i'm afraid is a bit of a game of he said she said. exactly, and it's a bit ridiculous because it is also is no doubt marlene headley was loathe to actually reveal national television. the stories that rounds about that were doing the rounds about just as to where all just questions as to where all of the funding visits to space have and where of have come from and where some of that money indeed spent and questions that we'll have to wait see what answer to wait and see what the answer to them but yes, i think this them is. but yes, i think this will probably people will probably enrage people won't really to see now won't really to see that now marlene goes forlani marlene headley and goes forlani
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is it still criticising the royal family and unfortunately also overshadowed yet another engaged which the queen consort is taking part in stay at buckingham palace reception celebrating international women's day just as this particular was marking those who've suffering with abuse from domestic violence . when that domestic violence. when that first initial meeting happened within ngozi fulani reception where she was asked where she really from, that was a queen consort reception overshadowed by that royal race royal then today the queen consort's international women's day reception has arguably been overshadowed by an ngozi fulani going onto a television programme. this yes, indeed. and it is, by the way, in what was the happy women's day. everybody out . and that list did include out. and that list did include when it comes to people who've been the most influential women of the year, these do include apparently ngozi fulani . there apparently ngozi fulani. there we go. welcome to that particular world. it does also include as well an individual who was a committee in who was
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born , a man who played piano born, a man who played piano with his private parts and the channel 4 show. so that's some of the most influential women there of 2023. kemba walker, thank you very, very much come and walk the art royal correspondent who i think one day we will have you on just to talk about nice royal news about visiting at all gallery or something and doesn't have the way waters. thank you way to these waters. thank you that come you a stellar that come you doing a stellar job moving race job now moving the race to become the mp lead. it got become the new mp lead. it got very nasty last night and. you hate it. the three hate to say it. the three candidates took part in a televised debate. kate forbes criticised record criticised humza used his record as transport minister , justice as transport minister, justice minister and minister. meanwhile, as regan said that the party had lost way. well, let's turn now to michael symmons, who is the data at the spectator. michael you very much. it is becoming increasingly why the snp didn't want any member of the public to view any of that because it is now ripping itself apart, is it not? yeah, i think that's absolutely right . after a kind
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absolutely right. after a kind of long day at the yesterday, i go home and debate was quite a late starter. it was starting at 9:00 and i thought, oh, i can't really be bothered watching this. and i to go to bed. in fact, there was fearless energy because the free candidates were just ripping lumps out of each other and ripping own government's record apart only in front of the cameras for whole of scotland to see. so and it's the race is really heating up . yes, indeed. so what are up. yes, indeed. so what are some of the criticisms that being levelled at them? because nicola sturgeon did manage to somewhat argue slightly like , somewhat argue slightly like, look, a dictator managed to keep the party under strong, lock in agency . that now is of course agency. that now is of course not the case. and so we're seeing criticising each seeing is them criticising each other variety of different other for a variety of different things. had previously, things. we had previously, haven't we, old marriage haven't we, the old gay marriage stuff kate forbes said stuff where kate forbes said that a evangelical that as a evangelical fundamentalist, she would have voted it . humza yousaf, voted against it. humza yousaf, who notably missed that who quite notably missed that vote, saying he wouldn't have let his religion in the way of politics, despite missing the vote. what are some of the
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criticisms that they are lobbing at other ? so what was at each other? so what was really about the format of this debate is the candidates to cross—examine each other as as their presenter. so what's essentially happened now is that we've got humza yousaf , who's we've got humza yousaf, who's very much the continuity candidate and. he was defending the record of sturgeon's government on the s&p government, which he's very much a part of. but you have kate forbes, who's been a member of that government , forbes, who's been a member of that government, basically ripping it apart , saying that it ripping it apart, saying that it would just be mediocre, mediocre if things on and that she was going to be the change candidate. so they've moved from the kind of social issues to one the kind of social issues to one the issue of how they'll deliver independence, also the record of their own government . yeah, their own government. yeah, indeed. and this presumably will make quite bad reading for any backroom staff member of the snp because what they're going to have to try do now is have to try and do now is criticise each other, say what they do differently, which they would do differently, which given the snp have given the fact that the snp have been a long time, been in power for a long time, does mean criticising snp, does mean criticising the snp,
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does mean criticising the snp, does not? well, absolutely. does it not? well, absolutely. i'm people who are in the snp are up to this morning because the one thing that everyone credits the snp for is they're just disappear until now has been incredible . i mean, you do been incredible. i mean, you do not hear really until this gender bill came . you didn't gender bill came. you didn't hear snp politicians with each other. but now ripping lumps out of each other and. just before we came on air, we had another minister, sean robinson, saying she would struggle to serve and kate , his government that kate, his government and that she doesn't think that she should attacking own should be attacking her own party. is kind of really party. so this is kind of really put spanner in the works for put a spanner in the works for the party. yes, indeed. thank you much. great to have you you very much. great to have you on the show. that's michael say, oh, i've seen before. just oh, i've seen you before. just finally, because pretty finally, because he's pretty well actually well knows who is actually currently to the currently front runner to be the leader the scottish leader of the snp. the scottish first minister. so it's still just but there's still about a third of voters are undecided . third of voters are undecided. so it's all to play for. oh, it's a game on painful game on. all right. thank you very much, michael, sam is a journalist at the spectator it now could i
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knew one day drug baby answer to of our fat loss problems it's called wegovy apparently is to be offered to tens thousands of obese people in nhs england and it works by our appetite leading to reduced hunger and calorie intake. so bearing in mind as well as , just i'll be honest well as, just i'll be honest about that. some had two mcdonald's in two days for and lunchi mcdonald's in two days for and lunch i had fried chicken . so is lunch i had fried chicken. so is this the one drug that so many people like me and well those around me have for. with me now is emma burnell who is a journalist, a political consultant. emma thank you very much. you make of this much. what do you make of this development? caused development? it has caused rather a lot of controversy. this i mean, i think it's a good development. it's a good move forward for people who might need support. what? it's not think is a miracle cure . there think is a miracle cure. there are plenty of things that need to be done. as i understand it. this drug will only be
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administered for two years at most, and after that time, your appetite no longer suppressed. if you haven't done quite a lot of work those two years. so i was somebody who had plastic surgery . i've lost half my body surgery. i've lost half my body weight . i surgery. i've lost half my body weight. i know surgery. i've lost half my body weight . i know other people weight. i know other people who've had exactly the same surgery. i but they didn't . they surgery. i but they didn't. they didn't take it. they didn't take the of head start that you get . the of head start that you get. so i think the controversy is that it only work for really penod that it only work for really period of time. that has be a lot of support. a lot of mental health work . a lot of diet and health work. a lot of diet and exercise work done in that penod. exercise work done in that period . make sure that people period. make sure that people are really making the most of this window of opportunity . they this window of opportunity. they do. you don't think that this might end up having the opposite effect, of people effect, which instead of people going just healthier by going out and just healthier by deliberately eating healthier or , exercising, that they'll think, well, i can just take an injection and i'll be skinny. no, i honestly don't . it's when
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no, i honestly don't. it's when you get to the levels of really high obesity . it's just such high obesity. it's just such hard thing to break. it really. and i, i promise you , you are and i, i promise you, you are desperate to break it. and desperately sad that you're doing so. and there's so much that needs to be done mentally well as physically, when i was 26, stone , i couldn't walk 100 26, stone, i couldn't walk 100 metres without being in crippling agony idea that i'd suddenly introduce exercise regime into my life was just possible . so it was only by possible. so it was only by being the head start , though, being the head start, though, that i was manic that i managed to adopt healthy desires and to make sure that i walk everywhere as you. when i do come into the studio with you, patrick, i always insist on getting public transport so that i do the walk to the gateway building. those things you'll regular life is what matters ? now, i'm not what matters? now, i'm not saying this drug alone will help
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people do that? but i'm saying they get the head start, the them and we support them too. it will help them do that and that will help them do that and that will save them not a heartbreak in the long run. and nhs fortune. well this is it. now just speak to me in bits about this, because some people might say, why should the nhs slash the taxpayer pay for people who have not been disciplined in their diet to get thinner, lower because it will save money. ultimately, human beings , human. ultimately, human beings, human. we follow orders . yeah so we are we follow orders. yeah so we are all going to have that we do wrong. you go already introduce this with your own . interesting. this with your own. interesting. it's i'm a deeply flawed individual . it's i'm a deeply flawed individual. that's no it's i'm a deeply flawed individual . that's no secret to individual. that's no secret to anyone. yes. carry on as i. as are we all. and that's point we can't devise . an nhs that works can't devise. an nhs that works for angel . we have to devise the for angel. we have to devise the nhs for the nation we have and ultimately if we save a great
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deal of money on a related illnesses like diabetes, like heart disease in, the long run this will save money well as giving healthy population. thank you very very much. thoroughly enjoyed that and congratulations on everything that you've managed to achieve as well. having been held as a journalist and political consultant just and a political consultant just to react anyway this new, to react anyway to this new, quote unquote miracle , weight quote unquote miracle, weight loss do you make of loss drug. what do you make of this? there is some reaction in the inbox about the idea the taxpayer be paying for taxpayer might now be paying for to opposed? the to lose weight as opposed? the argument that maybe to lose weight as opposed? the argumenthemselvesthat maybe to lose weight as opposed? the argumenthemselves into maybe to lose weight as opposed? the argumenthemselves into thatie they got themselves into that situation should get out of situation and should get out of it. there is a very compelling argument, i must say, which is that if it saves the money, that if it saves the nhs money, the run, not going to the long run, i.e. not going to deal illnesses to deal people's illnesses to obesity, then potentially that's a good thing. what do you think is fascinating, though, isn't a good thing. what do you think is fiscinating, though, isn't a good thing. what do you think is fis thating, though, isn't a good thing. what do you think is 11s that is], though, isn't a good thing. what do you think is 11s that is], weight isn't a good thing. what do you think is 11s that is], weight loss: it? is that is a weight loss injection going to come to injection is going to come to prominence because it was by celebrities and so you know, when were seeing the when you were seeing all the celebs on the red celebs that were on the red carpet, i thank goodness gracious manage
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gracious me. how did you manage to so beautiful. what kind to look so beautiful. what kind of have you had? of exercising have you had? there every that there is every chance that they've been injecting they've just been injecting themselves with something that helps thin. so, helps to make them thin. so, yes, books for want yes, cooking the books for want of phrase, i've got of a better phrase, i've got loads the inbox and thank you loads in the inbox and thank you very much everyone who has been getting gbviews@gbnews.uk getting in gbviews@gbnews.uk has kicked knees . kicked right off at the knees. ngozi went on good ngozi fulani who went on good morning earrings morning britain with earrings which to have the map of on it as well, was still the royal family for not doing enough to help her after . she accused them help her after. she accused them of essentially racism racism for being asked which parts of africa she came from, she's saying that she stood as the chief of charity sisters based not for other reason, by the way, but because the royal family hasn't helped to stop the abuse that's come her way has got very far in the inbox gbviews@gbnews.uk how go to that is very, very shortly and when i will come as well i will also be talking about gary lineker. yes, that's right. because it has been a rather bad day for the amount of facts known as after he to compare
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he decided to compare government's migration policy to that germany . strongly, as that of germany. strongly, as gary about there's help for households. are you over state pension age? if your weekly income is below £182.60, or £278.70 if you live with a partner, you could be eligible for pension credit, even if you own your home or have savings. it's worth, on average, £3,500 a year and you could get help with heating bills and more, plus up to £900 in cost of living payments.
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welcome it's 4:00 here with me patrick christys right here on gb news. here's what i've got the menu for you this hour wow. harry and meghan, they've courted yet more controversy. they've decided christen their daughter princess lilibet, diana for a couple appear to despise the royal family. don't like an odd move. also i will be you. exactly why prince harry might find himself court. gary find himself in court. gary lineker is back on the news agenda, that's right . agenda, though. that's right. basically compared the government my friend bill to government as my friend bill to something that the would have done caused him be sacked. done caused him to be sacked. where's impartiality? when where's bbc impartiality? when is it? here's the british is it? here's what the british pubuc is it? here's what the british public of it. do you public think of it. do you think, duh, it's gary lineker on the bbc should be allowed to express political views . i'm not express political views. i'm not ready to point out one up because it is sports . i really because it is sports. i really rise from one controversy to
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another one now. ngozi fulani he has come out swinging against the palace yet again, saying they didn't do enough to protect it from the ambush of the british and abuse after british public and abuse after decided to accuse the royals of institutional racism so that we go that's a massive for you and yes good ladies and gentlemen. that's right . good news, because that's right. good news, because apparently there's a cure for obesity. i can't help but feel like i am invested in like i am personally invested in this story . like i am personally invested in this story. i've like i am personally invested in this story . i've got like i am personally invested in this story. i've got all of this coming your way. i'm much much more. yourself locked more. keep yourself locked in, ladies gents. going to ladies and gents. it's going to be of a ride . got those be a hell of a ride. got those emails coming in gb views on gb news. don't gary lineker should the bbc him and isn't guernsey following right to say that the palace didn't do enough to protect her from abuse but now is your headlines with the wonderful polish middle east . wonderful polish middle east. patter. thank you and good afternoon you the top story on
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gb news today. afternoon you the top story on gb news today . the prime gb news today. the prime minister has accused the labour leader of being on the side, the people smugglers as the pair went head to head in the house of commons. the illegal of commons. the new illegal migration bill rishi sunak defended the legislation which will those who enter the will remove those who enter the uk illegally and ban them from seeking asylum in the future sir keir starmer cast doubt on the plan, saying attempts to tackle the of channel crossings in the last decade have failed and numbers have gone up. he says the conservatives have lost control of uk borders , which mr. control of uk borders, which mr. sunak denied , accusing the sunak denied, accusing the opposition of supporting unlimited asylum . the honourable unlimited asylum. the honourable gentleman has been on the wrong of this issue. his entire career he did. he described all immigration law as racist. he said was a mistake to control migration. and he has never, ever voted for . tougher asylum ever voted for. tougher asylum laws . it is clear mr. speaker, laws. it is clear mr. speaker, while he's in hawk to open border activists, we're on the
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side of the british people . mr. side of the british people. mr. speaker , when i was in charge of speaker, when i was in charge of prosecutions , i extradited prosecutions, i extradited countless rapists . i'm not get countless rapists. i'm not get the conviction rate, but smuggling was twice what it is today. smuggling was twice what it is today . i voted against today. i voted against legislation last time because i said it wouldn't work. since it became law the numbers have gone up. he's proved me, right? the award for about the shooting of award for about the shooting of a police officer in northern ireland last month been increased . to £150,000. increased. to £150,000. detective chief inspector john caldwell was shot up to ten times at a sports in omagh after coaching his children's match. he remains in a critical but stable condition in hospital . stable condition in hospital. detective chief inspector eamonn says he believes two ford fiesta cars were used in the attempted murder . a cars were used in the attempted murder. a second ford fiesta vehicle was used in the
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attempted murder of dci caldwell . it is also a blue ford fiesta of a similar model. . it is also a blue ford fiesta of a similar model . the second of a similar model. the second car had the registration number r l z nine. it . zero five. and r l z nine. it. zero five. and those bought in the glengormley area of belfast . towards the end area of belfast. towards the end of january . i believe this of january. i believe this travelled to belfast around time . the duke of sussex will be at the centre of a high court trial against mirror group newspapers over hacking allegations . he's over hacking allegations. he's one of several high profile celebrities bringing action against the publisher. the tabloid newspapers , the claims tabloid newspapers, the claims arguing some have been brought to late. the trial will begin on the 9th of may and last around seven weeks. and dozens of flights have disrupted in the south of england today as snow continues to fall across the country. and that's after the cold night of the year so far the met office saying temperatures dropped to —15.4
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degrees in the scottish highlands overnight. that's the lowest march temperature in more than decade. and national highways is warning drivers in the west midlands and the east of england not to travel unless their journey is essential. more sleet, snow and, subzero temperatures are expected across four uk nations until at least friday. natasha police are investigating manchester city's kyle walker over allegations of indecent exposure is understood to have happened on sunday after city's two nil win over newcastle says the incident occurred in a wilmslow bar in manchester. no arrests have been made so far and a of wales has given first aid to a wounded soldier part of a military exercise on plain. kate sort received de—mining training and viewed the weapons used by the first battalion irish guards . first battalion irish guards. this was the first royals visit to the troops receiving her honorary appointment as royal
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colonel last year , a working colonel last year, a working mother of two from cambridgeshire, has won over £800,000 in the euromillions lottery. henwick had been working jobs and had no . she'd working jobs and had no. she'd actually won until a month after the draw. she's planning a dream trip to . japan buying the draw. she's planning a dream trip to .japan buying a new home trip to. japan buying a new home and helping her kids on the property ladder. the 55 year old says she'll keep her job, though, at the local council with gb news monies as happens. back to . back to. patrick oh, it's a great final story that wasn't i once bought a lottery ticket and then lost it. so i will never whether or not i should now be a millionaire. but anyway, let's do this and anyway, let's do this hour and we start with harry and meghan, who have begun to use the titles. princess for
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titles. prince and princess for their children, archie and lilibet. news came lilibet. and the news came after it lilibet, princess it was that lilibet, princess has been baptised in california . a spokesman for the duke and duchess of sussex said, i can confirm that princess lilibet, diana was christened on friday, march the third by the reverend john taylor. and it is the first time that lilibet has been publicly to as princess. the children are still referred to as mr. ms. on buckingham palace's website . look, to be palace's website. look, to be honest with you, we can cut to the nub of this country, which is meghan have done is a country. meghan have done their criticise the their best to criticise the family at single family at every single opportunity . they've written opportunity. they've written books, they books, they've audio books. they did interview crying into did an interview crying into oprah's that's the oprah's bosom. that's the netflix documentary. all netflix documentary. there's all sorts this stuff which have sorts of this stuff which have levelled pretty heavy, levelled some pretty heavy, juicy horror show they juicy. what's a horror show they think the royal family is. so why would want your children why would you want your children to be shackled to that by adopting the title? unless course, you wanted to shamelessly market them for your financial gain. royal on july 11 joins us now. angela you very much. were you shocked ? harry much. were you shocked? harry and meghan decided to give
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lilibet diana the royal title that it would appear would link them to the horror show . this is them to the horror show. this is our royal family for the yes and no . i think that one our royal family for the yes and no. i think that one is so used to the hypocrisy that these sorts of things aren't too surprising . i mean, it doesn't surprising. i mean, it doesn't make any sort of sense when even a few days ago was complaining, his upbringing, complaining about his family and you want to give your kid a title that means they are , you said, attached to they are, you said, attached to that family . they are, you said, attached to that family. i mean, he wanted to get away . he wanted to get to get away. he wanted to get far away from it have his freedom . and i think it's very freedom. and i think it's very strange . you know, they say one strange. you know, they say one thing and do another. i think it's a snobby thing really that she will have this title and everyone see that she's different but actually it a shame. i'm sorry, but is it
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shame. i'm sorry, but is it shame for little lilibet? because if they help it that way, then everyone around them in montecito will. if royal family is that horrifically racist with ties to slavery and everything that's bad in the world and they introduce their daughter to of their friends as a princess. they will know one day that their daughter has links horrific things like the slave and crimes around the world that can't be nasty little girl . no, i world that can't be nasty little girl. no, i mean world that can't be nasty little girl . no, i mean every little girl. no, i mean every little girl. no, i mean every little girl wants to be a princess of some sort, but they want to do it for a party and then take it all off and they know little girls. but i think it could very embarrassing for her at school where people would make fun of her because she doesn't know and she will know nothing about the royal family she won't have got involved just a involved in it and it's just a burden i i wonder whether burden. i mean, i wonder whether it's of harry and meghan's attempt to have a sort of woke alternative royal family that they're going to build up with themselves and other people.
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i've been thinking this for a long time, and whenever the royal family have an occasion they do something to try and outsmarted and. this would be yet another way of setting up their own family royal and i think very concerning actually it's a shame the little girl. yes, it will quite possibly. yes and i couldn't help but notice another royal story that we're doing a lot of talking about. isn't it amazing that harry and meghan announced this today and then on same day and then on the same day and fellaini's back on the television is remarkable. also quite distressing. the royal family. i also couldn't help but nofice family. i also couldn't help but notice what she was wearing. angela and apparently this is now a deeply this is now a deeply controversial to say, which is remarkable, which ngozi fulani apparently so fulani who was apparently so offended lady susan, how is the asking , what offended lady susan, how is the asking, what part of offended lady susan, how is the asking , what part of africa do asking, what part of africa do you come from ? was on national you come from? was on national television today appearance wear earrings with the map of africa on and in what some would regard
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as traditional dress etc. she's back home saying the royal family haven't done enough to protect her from abuse . do you protect her from abuse. do you think of that? yes well, i think that it's very difficult for people who are not used the way the royal goes and the press go. i mean , when she made that big i mean, when she made that big fuss , it was almost inevitable fuss, it was almost inevitable that the press would investigate her charity, which was quite complex and also, i think she feels that should be the queen or king who say the story to her personally. i mean, we're seeing now queen camilla talking to a very nicely at her meeting between people to try and stop domestic abuse but i don't think you can expect that anybody who's a royal to wring up and apologise again when they've had an aide who's made an apology when lady hussey who is the one
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who asked to the question several times, where do come from? where do you come from? there's apologised. they met in buckingham palace and they agreed that there was no harm done. so i think the royal family quite honestly just a line underneath it . but she line underneath it. but she hasn't because she feels very sort of nervous now she's actually resigned from being the head of her own sanity , which is head of her own sanity, which is very interesting . she said it very interesting. she said it costs a lot of money. do the poll. i mean, you have be careful when you attack the royal and complain about you've got a story that really works well. well yes indeed. and also, it is worth noting the question marks over sisters , which is the marks over sisters, which is the charge that ngozi fulani or marlene had layers. i think i was going to call that. i was fronting up the question marks were, valid questions such as where has the funding for this charity actually come from and for what reason? and where has that money been used? and those
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are pretty reasonable questions. you very much, angela, as ever. oh, by the way, i'm just going. ngozi fulani apparently named on the list of some of the most inspirational women in such a ways that happy international women's day. angela, great to have you on. thank you. but do you think there's a cosy following? should be one of the most influential women ? 2023? most influential women? 2023? no, no, no, most influential women? 2023? n0, no, no, no. no, no, no, no, no, no, no. never thought so sweet. good stuff, angela thank you very much. i'm loving royal much. i'm loving that royal gathering. one of the reasons she shouldn't be is that her charities are only people of dark colour. she doesn't help what, and she doesn't help mixed race. and i think that that she might be doing a very or have done a very good job with charity. but i think if you stop people coming because of their colour, that is not a particularly inspiring effect . particularly inspiring effect. okay. angela leaving that the royal biographer. thank you very, very much. i will no doubt be double checking whether or
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not, of course, ngozi fulani charity does indeed do that. we'll have to wait and see. anyway, the duke and duchess sussex be at centre of sussex will be at the centre of a high court trial a planned high court trial against tabloid publisher over against a tabloid publisher over phone allegations. phone hacking allegations. that's judge that's the ruling of a judge today. harry is one of a number of high profile bringing damages claims against group newspapers over unlawful information and gathering assets titles . the gathering assets titles. the figure of royal reporter cameron walker here to explain all of this . us. walker here to explain all of this. us. yes. so as you said, a number of high profile figures are involved in this particular trial, including the former girls aloud singer cheryl. the estates of the late singer george michael as well . the george michael as well. the trial is due to start taking place the 9th of may, which is three days after the coronation . and last kind of three, 6 to 7 weeks. but prince harry has been chosen , the judge, to be one of chosen, the judge, to be one of three or four test cases within this trial . and the reason for this trial. and the reason for thatis this trial. and the reason for that is he's an obvious selection and that is a quote
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from a judge, because his claim covers an extensive period of time and he had 24 private investigator is working on his particular so the case is that 148 separate articles published . 1996 and 2010. so quite a large time period. wow. yeah included information that was allegedly through unlawful means. in other words, perhaps phone hacking as an example of alleged phone hacking, i should say as an example america of newspapers, who owns daily mirror sunday, mirror sunday people , they are contesting the people, they are contesting the claims because they are arguing that some of those cases have been brought to because all of this allegedly happened in the nineties and the early 2000. clearly, it's now 2023. some of the resources might that we don't know do we have to wait and exactly exactly. and say well exactly exactly. and the publisher of title is has previously settled. a number of against it in relation of other against it in relation to unlawful information gathering. but in terms of these celebrities that particular
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stories and articles focussed on them, that has not been gone to trial yet. so we await exactly what says in that trial from may the ninth onwards. well, indeed . and of course, one would imagine that prince harry would opportunity to have his day in court and not just spout it out on oprah. i suppose if he doesn't say in court, you could just tell couldn't say and just tell oprah couldn't say and then coven just tell oprah couldn't say and then cover. thank then tell us cover. thank you very walk that very much. kind of walk that overall and now the overall report and now the government's to try and government's proposed to try and stop small boats in the uk dominated prime minister's questions today, questions earlier today, rishi sunak law on sunak said the new law on illegal will help illegal migration will help achieve priority achieve a priority british people. labour's keir people. but labour's keir starmer countered this by, pressing the pm on how many migrants have been returned under existing laws and accused the being deluded that the the pm of being deluded that the bill would reduce the number of boats crossing the channel no, no gentleman has been on the wrong side of this issue his entire career . he wrong side of this issue his entire career. he did. he described all immigration law as racist . he said it was a mistake
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racist. he said it was a mistake to control immigration and he has never voted for tougher asylum laws . it is clear, mr. asylum laws. it is clear, mr. speaker . asylum laws. it is clear, mr. speaker. while he's in hawk to the open border . we're on the the open border. we're on the side of the people . mr. speaker, side of the people. mr. speaker, when i was charge of prosecutions, i expect countless rapists and i know the conviction rate for people smuggling was twice what it is today. smuggling was twice what it is today . i voted against this today. i voted against this legislation last because i said it wouldn't work. since it became law. the numbers gone up. he's proved me right. became law. the numbers gone up. he's proved me right . yes, there he's proved me right. yes, there was a panto going on in the house of commons earlier. for what it's worth, we will be returning shortly to this story. but relation to lineker but in relation to gary lineker , who accused government's , who accused the government's policy of being something reminiscent the that has reminiscent of the that has caused a lot of controversy a lot saying that government lot of saying that government should either down, be should either stand down, be sacked bbc. it's not
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sacked by the bbc. it's not particularly impartial stuff, is it? let's cross live now to it? but let's cross live now to good political darren good news. is political darren mccaffrey in westminster and mccaffrey who in westminster and there was rather a lot of mudslinging. darren wasn't between and keir between rishi sunak and keir starmer starmer . yeah, maybe not starmer starmer. yeah, maybe not surprised. looking at the surface around westminster pretty miserable day as you say quite a lot of mudslinging, you know, taking chunks out of each other though that is in many ways the of our politics. isn't this what pmqs is all about a bit of theatre i think interestingly the you know, the strongest line the prime minister keir minister had against keir starmer idea that labour starmer is this idea that labour doesn't properly have a doesn't really properly have a plan would argue they plan that they would argue they do about trying to smash do it's about trying to smash those it's about trying to open up alternate safe routes for asylum seekers. but it does feel that labour really properly kind of got two groups of what the alternative of action they would take to the government. also, keir starmer also has a quite valid point, can say well you know what, the conservatives have been for 13 years have been in power for 13 years and from this problem, and far from this problem, getting any better appears be getting any better appears to be getting any better appears to be getting they getting worse. and while they
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always for always talk tough for immigration the actually the immigration in the actually the action really hasn't stood the proper test, i think that's the real concern for the prime minister here having this a massive massive issue with a podium literally with stop the votes blazoned across it if it gets to the time of the next election. patrick and the votes are still coming, i'm not entirely sure the british public will be forgiving in, saying that and saying that, you know, the government would say this is pretty tough action. it will as a deterrent and the end the british public are onside with this they do want to tackle this crisis they do want it sorted and that this plan will will work despite . the objections work despite. the objections from labour, maybe the house of lords and the courts to andy lord, thank you very much . lord, thank you very much. political editor that darren mccaffrey of course it would. i think many people would argue would be a bit rich, but starmer to claim they are willing to stop votes if starmer stop the votes if keir starmer does continually vote does try to continually vote against every little piece of legislation that would as a
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deterrent people crossing the deterrent to people crossing the channel or allow us to deport. so there you go. anyway, bbc gary been heavily gary lineker has been heavily criticised for comparing the tories plans to tackle the migrant crisis to germany as a rule. don't really bring up the doesn't tend to end that well , doesn't tend to end that well, lineker responded to a video from 12 women. what outlined the government's illegal migrant bill by saying it was beyond awful when he was pulled up on his comment replied there's no huge. his comment replied there's no huge . so, i mean there's that is huge. so, i mean there's that is an epidemic. we take far fewer refugees. another major european countries do tend to be larger geographically gary but there go this is just an immeasurably policy directed at the vulnerable people in language . vulnerable people in language. it is not dissimilar to that used by germany in the thirties and i'm out of order. used by germany in the thirties and i'm out of order . well, and i'm out of order. well, yeah, yeah , you are a bit. yeah, yeah, you are a bit. a source says the bbc bosses are having a frank conversation with . lineker, who just a few months ago was to have breached bbc impartiality rules. following a comment, he made about the
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conservatives. well, lineker , conservatives. well, lineker, the bbc's best paid presenter , the bbc's best paid presenter, it was revealed last july that he on £1.35 million a year and i went out and it be said a rather small cross—section of the british what they think about gary lineker and whether or not he should keep his position after his comments. it was raining my defence. didn't raining in my defence. i didn't spend either. do you think spend long either. do you think it's gary lineker on bbc it's gary lineker on the bbc should to express should be allowed to express political views . i should be allowed to express political views. i not should be allowed to express political views . i not really political views. i not really point out why not. because he's sports only. he was right. point out why not. because he's sports only. he was right . you sports only. he was right. you think he was right? yes think he was trying to be. i think the policy is horrible and i think we're less of a country by supporting something like this. that's obviously fairer. now off completely. the question mark is over whether or not gary lineker is bbc should be abolished. is a bbc should be abolished. i think people say their think people should say their opinions more and sick of opinions more. and i'm sick of people saying they really people not saying they really think he's on pretty much for the bbc. sounds a bit you know i don't he should be doing what he's doing. yeah should be sacked . right. well there we go.
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sacked. right. well there we go. it makes you there a mixed view of people. i'm joined now by jake wallace simons is the editor of the jewish chronicle. jake, thank you very much. good to see you. do you think that going anywhere was out of order to bring up the because he was out of order. what does a question that which the answer is quite obvious. i mean, you to take the worst sort of modern genocide in western as a political tool to make an anti immigration argument. sorry i pro—immigration is grossly crass and grossly offensive and just morally wrong. i mean you this isn't an attempt to exterminate an race of people , factories of an race of people, factories of death that by any measure is not what suella braverman is trying to do or is always towards. and compare. the two is outrageous . compare. the two is outrageous. well, indeed. i mean especially given the fact that one of the things i think goes under reports is we've given the
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french tens and, tens and tens of millions of pounds to try to stop people taking a journey across the channel which can prove deadly. and the british taxpayer is already forked out, rather of when it rather a lot of money when it comes to keeping people over here well, do think here say and. well, do you think that apologise ? that lineker should apologise? the jewish community? absolutely. absolutely i mean, the thing is that there is a more strong argument in favour of the government's policy . now, of the government's policy. now, people might not agree with that , but a strong argument exists , , but a strong argument exists, which is that taking tough action to stop these small boats from coming over cuts off the people smuggling networks prevents organised crime and enables a fairer asylum system to be rolled out . now people can to be rolled out. now people can disagree with that , but the fact disagree with that, but the fact is that there was no moral argument whatsoever in favour of the genocide the jews. and for that reason gary lineker does owe the jewish community an apology and. anybody else who was affected by violence and apology and frankly, the british
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pubuc apology and frankly, the british public an apology given the fact that everybody in britain , their that everybody in britain, their families, their grandparents, their great were affected deeply by aggression. and it's not something that should be brought in this way. so we should be coopted to a political agenda. what should bbc do about it ? what should bbc do about it? well, i mean. this is hardly the first time that gary lineker has has offended in this way. he's known for disregarding the bbc guidelines . and you get the guidelines. and you get the sense that gary feels that he's too big to be to be silenced, that, you know, you can easily away from bbc and an equally as much elsewhere and much money elsewhere and therefore just cox says no that they're more thumbing his nose at them and ignores any kind of guidelines. so i think the bbc really does need to get tough now you gary goes now because. you know gary goes other people will follow going . other people will follow going. correct me if i'm wrong but gary lineker didn't to mind too much about did he? which about cuts. how did he? which i think could argue has got think you could argue has got some that are whilst i some policies that are whilst i obviously don't want the forms the same trump as gary lineker
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and compare relative to germany the same trump as gary lineker antheympare relative to germany the same trump as gary lineker anthe holocaustitive to germany the same trump as gary lineker anthe holocaust certainlyermany the same trump as gary lineker anthe holocaust certainly seemy or the holocaust certainly seem pretty awful when it comes to genuine human rights, etc. etc. he didn't seem to mind too much about, did he? but of course, as trying to make sure that people don't drown in the channel or come into illegally, that's as as he's concerned where he draws the line you that the line do you find that bizarre . absolutely i mean does bizarre. absolutely i mean does appear to hail from this sort of hard left political media, which has a very selective approach to the things that it applies outrage to . i mean, it goes outrage to. i mean, it goes very, very outraged about israel, for example , and not israel, for example, and not very outraged about that's or about the humanitarian abuses in palestine, in egypt's you know, in other places around the world, you know, so this was selective outrage is a prism through which he does appear to look at the world. we've seen that saying this grossly offensive and overblown ridiculous language he's used about the problem as policies and logic. thank you very much. as for your time, good to see you again, joe simmons is the
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editor of the jewish chronicle while gary lineker he's been active on twitter today not and he's hit back as his critics he tweeted great to see the freedom speech champions out in force this morning demanding silence speech champions out in force this rthoseig demanding silence speech champions out in force this rthose withmanding silence speech champions out in force this rthose with whom|g silence speech champions out in force this rthose with whom they ence from those with whom they disagree. i think he's interested in this because he's not really about the freedom of speech stuff. i think everyone look, i this this job, the look, i mean, this this job, the idea is fantastic, okay, idea here is fantastic, okay, i absolutely love doing it. freedom you know, in freedom speech, you know, in favour but the does favour of it. but the bbc does have impartiality guidelines, doesn't it's doesn't it? mainly because it's taxpayer you start taxpayer funded. if you start expressing quite strong, very strong political opinions using things , the holocaust and things, the holocaust and germany, etc. make those political opinions. i think people have a right to ask what the bbc is to do about it. gary but they would go gbviews@gbnews.uk and yes, if you like watching tv reporters freezing in the cold, then have got a treat for you and gentlemen. yes, indeed i am patrick christys and this is gbp . hello, it's jacob rees—mogg. tune in tonight at 8 pm. for
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welcome back, everybody. now britain is apparently in the grip of a big freeze and the met office is predicting night time subzero in all four uk nations until at least friday. so with more snow set to sweep the nafion more snow set to sweep the nation the coming days, the met office says last night was the coldest night of year so far. do you what do you the people of sweden or norway or wherever make of the things reporting on now temperatures in the
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highlands drop to this year's record of —15.2 degrees record low of —15.2 degrees celsius of now are those chilly to be fair there were several weather warnings the snow and ice currently in place across the country . joining on the the country. joining me on the show now is our south—east of england. reporter rae addison, who understand is freezing cold outside farnborough train station. he's not even got gloves . good lord. right. how gloves. good lord. right. how are you ? hey it's freezing, are you? hey it's freezing, patrick. it really is cold. i've been travelling all around the south today. i was. i was over in surrey, in ash vale. i was hazel mayor as well. now i've come here to farnborough in hampshire just to see what kind of disruption been. and despite all the alerts, it's actually the disruption has been fairly unless you're trying to get a flight earlier on from bristol airport, of course , because they airport, of course, because they they closed temporarily. they got of all that snow from got rid of all that snow from runways, gatwick well , runways, gatwick as well, actually running most of their services on time . there has been services on time. there has been some individual cases of disruption now here at
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farnborough train station, they operate western railways out of here and they're saying they're going to see some moderate delays into the evening. i took a wander up to the platform and pretty in three of the trains that running seem to be delayed one by as much as , about 40 one by as much as, about 40 minutes. although if you travel the rail service, maybe that be too unexpected for rush hour . too unexpected for rush hour. southeastern trains, which operates predominantly in london are saying that people should passengers consider travelling home early today if they can . home early today if they can. there's been predictions of more snow into late afternoon and they're saying that could cause severe from 5 pm. onwards and some routes even need to close earlier than usual. now, some routes even need to close earlier than usual . now, they're earlier than usual. now, they're also saying that to try and prevent that they're going to be working through the night to heats up the tracks and try and make sure that all the points systems don't over. so hopefully
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minimise disruption for people who are commuting tomorrow. now of course national, south—east midday this afternoon issued a severe weather for people on the roads . they're saying that there roads. they're saying that there could be a of delays. that could also stranded cars stranded , also stranded cars stranded, passengers as well, and perhaps most worrying for our listeners and our viewers as well, some rural , they say, could get cut rural, they say, could get cut off either by ice by snow or, of course , by flooding as well now course, by flooding as well now earlier on as well, the uk say issued a level three alert. what that mean? there's an increased health risk to vulnerable patients because of the cold and also perhaps the disruption nhs services as well if, ambulances and the like can't get to the patients that they need to now that yellow weather warning is in place from the met office until 7 am. on thursday . until 7 am. on thursday. however, experts are saying snow is likely until friday. okay all
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right. good stuff. now, ray, if all right with you, we're just going to get you to stand out there for another two or 3 hours and we'll back to you on and off throughout the course. the is that right now? all see it. that all right now? all see it. ray ray i'll send it. is that the found said good by the sun found and said good by the sun found and said good by the way look right now i'd obviously do not want to diminish to anyone who is struggling. they said, i do. i look i hope the subzero temperatures do not cause any genuine so but i mean genuine harm so go on but i mean when you see whether from america and places like that , america and places like that, you say, well, is you start to say, well, this is a bit chilly, but good a bit a bit chilly, but good grief, there's no grief, it's hardly there's no drift, is anyway, there's drift, is it? anyway, there's lots more cells that come between now and 4:00. find out why fulani has got more why ngozi fulani has got more harsh for buckingham harsh words for buckingham palace. escalates harsh words for buckingham paithese escalates harsh words for buckingham paithese headlines escalates harsh words for buckingham paithese headlines escathes as these headlines with the wonderful middlehurst . wonderful polly middlehurst. patrick. thank you . the top patrick. thank you. the top story on gb news today. patrick. thank you. the top story on gb news today . the story on gb news today. the prime minister has accused the labour leader of being on the
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side of the people as the pair went head to head in commons over new illegal bill, rishi over the new illegal bill, rishi sunak defended the legislation which will remove who enter the uk illegally and ban them from seeking asylum later. sir keir starmer cast doubt on the plan, saying attempts to tackle the number of channel crossings in the last decade have failed and numbers have gone up. he says the conservatives have lost control of uk borders, which sunak denied, accusing the opposition of supporting unlimited asylum . which unlimited asylum. which sentiment has been on the wrong side of? this issue his entire . side of? this issue his entire. he just he described all law as racist . he said it was a mistake racist. he said it was a mistake to control immigration and he has never ever for tougher asylum laws. it is clear, mr. speaken asylum laws. it is clear, mr. speaker, while he's in hock to the open border activists we're on the side of the british people people . mr. speaker , when
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people people. mr. speaker, when i was in charge of prosecution , i was in charge of prosecution, i was in charge of prosecution, i extradited countless rapists . i extradited countless rapists. i'm not cutting the conviction rate for smuggling was twice what it is today. i voted against legislation last time because i said it wouldn't work. since it became law, the numbers have gone up. he's proved right . meanwhile, the award for about the shooting of police in northern ireland last month has been increased to £150,000. detective chief inspector john was shot up to ten times at a sports centre in omagh after coaching his football match. he remains in critical but stable condition in hospital and the duke of sussex will be at the centre of. a high court trial against a group newspapers over phone allegations. he is one of several high profile celebrities springing action against the publisher . the springing action against the publisher. the tabloid springing action against the publisher . the tabloid newspaper publisher. the tabloid newspaper is content writing the claims,
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arguing that some have been brought to light. but the trial will start on the 9th of may and last around seven weeks. those are the headlines. i'm back in half an hour. see them . half an hour. see them. well, welcome back . i'm going to well, welcome back. i'm going to delve into the terrifying world of my inbox now. gb views and gbnews.uk. a couple of absolute whoppers in there so far. first one being gary lineker. should come and live where i do than his gated mansion. that's from tony. this is in response to gary lineker comparing. the conservatives policy to stop illegal immigration to something that the would do. as i understand it the bbc have said they're going to have strong words gary. gary doubling words with gary. gary doubling down saying people just want to curtail his freedom of speech, etc, all for freedom of speech, of course. and he's perfectly to his political views. the question as a bbc question mark is, as a bbc employee bbc impartiality
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employee, the bbc impartiality rules or not he should rules whether or not he should be allowed to go and comments on things but tony, to things like that. but tony, to take email. yes, i think you have point . i think have a great point. i think a lot people, including lot of these people, including by massive circles of by the way, massive circles of the if just want the british, if they just want a bit north than the watford gap. i mean, they a massive nosebleed, but if you are a bit further they further north, what for? they might actually that might actually realise that a world their lovely gated world exists. their lovely gated north mansions wherever they north mansions or wherever they live and, people do have live and, that people do have issues with illegal immigration on.the issues with illegal immigration on. the bird and things of doing like migrant hotels, etc. lineker apologise. you're joking . too arrogant. he should be fired. that's from carol. thank you very, carol. there's rather a lot of this stock picking on gary , says joe. okay. there you gary, says joe. okay. there you go. although that is followed by several different laughing. so i'm not sure, joe really means that. but very shortly , ladies that. but very shortly, ladies and gentlemen, i'm going to find out why. senior politicians are rip each other apart. i've got all of that coming your way. much, much more. i'm patrick christys is
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gb news. ngozi fulani of marlene hadley , ngozi fulani of marlene hadley, the woman who said that she was the woman who said that she was the victim of institutional racism. of palace is back in the news today . rejoice. was asked news today. rejoice. was asked where she really came from . lady where she really came from. lady susan hussey at a reception the palace last november. now lady susie resigned a few days later buckingham palace last said as well that they were deeply sorry for the incident and apologise for the incident and apologise for the incident and apologise for the distress and difficulty it has caused to ms. marlene hadley . but it has caused to ms. marlene hadley. but this it has caused to ms. marlene hadley . but this is it has caused to ms. marlene hadley. but this is what she had to say about this morning. her mother apologised to if you're sorry, tell me you're sorry. if not. it speaks for itself . i not. it speaks for itself. i think there's a number of things wrong with that statement. if i'm honest, i think the agreements that they've proposed, that they've met or honoured not the agreements honoured are not the agreements we with them . and i we set out with them. and i think if you're able to make a statement in the middle of the night to the public why can't
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you give the apology? i don't see. what is so to say. i'm sorry . you sent me an sorry. you sent me an invitation. so you know where to find me. you how to say sorry. if you're sorry, then say sorry. if you're sorry, then say sorry. if you're sorry, then say sorry. if you're not, i get it. but what do? you make this apology to everybody. i don't who you're apologising to. just going to put this out there now, reading a report that lady susan had a meeting with ngozi fulani, who rather interestingly on national television this morning wearing interesting dress. and of course, as well with earrings with the map of africa them. she offered her quotes , sincere offered her quotes, sincere apologies , ngozi fulani in apologies, ngozi fulani in person and at the meeting that both parties agreed was filled with warmth and understanding . with warmth and understanding. so that was interesting, isn't it? joining me now to discuss this is gb news is presenter it's none of our quid. no, no, thank you very much. great to have you on the show. what do you reckon to this latest
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interaction from marlene had like ? well, to be honest with like? well, to be honest with you, couldn't stop laughing. you, i couldn't stop laughing. i mean, woman does not want mean, this woman does not want the. what happened was that they did they had the second meeting. so in december, after a month , so in december, after a month, the incident , the palace invited the incident, the palace invited they invited for the to speak they invited for the to speak the but that this wonderful and one of the things that people there when . there was a great there when. there was a great opportunity to talk about issues race area and it also agreed that no other . race area and it also agreed that no other. come some odd reason this woman's just not happy with the. so then she demanded more but then also palace the other what they said a number of factors would make which have all been honoured for those programmes.
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which have all been honoured for those programmes . and it also those programmes. and it also agreed those were the request be made for the avoidance of any doubt that deeply sorry for the incident saying an apology or the falseness long asked night . the falseness long asked night. but she's still not happy . it's but she's still not happy. it's i mean, it's it is it is bonkers . acknowledge, acknowledges. i'm very sorry about it. it's just slight issue with your audio which we're going to go going to go back to you. i'm just going shamelessly fill time for shamelessly fill for time for a minute two before go about minute or two before we go about to that out, we will be to sort that out, we will be returning but yes, these returning to her. but yes, these views ngozi fulani do views from ngozi fulani do appear to be quite confusing, don't i think to a lot of don't they? i think to a lot of people on good morning people she was on good morning britain and what was britain morning and what she was saying was that essentially the apology latest apology apology that the latest apology i lucky i think she was possibly lucky to the fact that is it to get given the fact that is it escaped public consciousness for a not enough who a while this was not enough who they apologising was on they apologising to. she was on with next to her as well with a lady next to her as well who i believe is a daughter. and they just rabbiting on they were just rabbiting on about how they weren't really sorry. this lady sorry. what more does this lady want british lady? want from the british lady?
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susan has a lifetime susan hussey has a lifetime distinguished as the distinguished service as the queen's waiting queen's former lady in waiting who this country and who has served this country and our family for decades our royal family for decades upon decades fell on her own sword, said i'm sorry to hear in person clearly , i think it's person clearly, i think it's fair to say, and anyone who i've spoken to has met lady susan hussey has been absolutely about the fact that ladies knows he will not have meant to cause any racial offence whatsoever to marlene hadley , why on earth now marlene hadley, why on earth now is this apology not enough and is this apology not enough and is it not interesting? do we think that she's also chosen to step down? the boss of sister space? this charity after scrutiny was raised about the reasons behind why sister received the amount of money that demanded donations, and then where that money was spent as well. i think it's fascinating now the aids, the abuse is being blamed on that i find bizarre. but anyway, get your views in. i know people feel very, very strongly about this gb views of gb news dot uk. unfortunately not to go back. it's not a right now, but it will try to go back to in a
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second i'm going to move on because the race become the new snp leader got nasty last night. the three candidates took part in and forbes in a televised and kate forbes criticised humza used his record as transport minister. justice minister and health minister. meanwhile said the party had lost its way. joining me now is columnist at the scotsman and former msp is brian monteith. brian, thank you very much. get the popcorn ready because he's becoming increasingly obvious, he's becoming increasingly obvious, snp were obvious, why the snp were desperate have all of these desperate to have all of these hustings public hustings shielded from public view? didn't want anyone view? because didn't want anyone to see a hot mess is behind to see what a hot mess is behind the scenes . well, it was highly the scenes. well, it was highly last night because what we last saw was that there are many views within , the snp that are views within, the snp that are being covered for years. so tight the discipline in the snp that we always thought what the leader said that alex salmond and then and nicola sturgeon was was gospel but know that nicola sturgeon is leaving the scene hasn't settled who should be her
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successor is opening up they're fighting over the record and really who's the use of as the continuity candidate is on very badly. yeah i mean it's fascinating. is it because also humza yousaf does have to answer for some of the brits that he was responsible, which do include being caught include allegedly being caught without proper documentation . we without proper documentation. we say whilst he was driving , say whilst he was driving, whilst he was transport minister, which not a great load. there is course load. there is of course something that i think again goes underreported, becomes use, which he and his wife which is that he and his wife did try pin racism accusations as a nursery school for not allowing that child in there because they had a, quote, muslim sounding name. it turned out that they they tried to withdraw those alec actions because it just wasn't true . as because it just wasn't true. as the charity themselves said, they were baseless. and when you look at his actual record and then you look at maybe in that his moral compass as well, is that not quite so astounding as
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7 that not quite so astounding as ? still the front runner to become the next first minister of scotland? well, you've got to remember that when it comes to leadership , elections and leadership, elections and parties , the members of parties parties, the members of parties generally represent a more devout following than those that might vote a party. so the single is was labour choosing corbyn? one could say the same went for trust over sunak or ian duncan over kenneth clarke . and duncan over kenneth clarke. and you can see that here we have the party members are said to be favouring the suboptimal sturgeon and the continuity of chaos and calamity that yousaf represents . it would be amazing represents. it would be amazing if they go for kate forbes or . if they go for kate forbes or. because neither them have the backing of the big hitters and they're saying, well, to be blunt, you might ash regan as they might bring it, blunt, you might ash regan as they might bring it , they might they might bring it, they might bnng
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they might bring it, they might bring the snp back to more the middle ground that of the scottish public. yeah i mean, kate forbes apparel is the epitome of the fact you cannot have basic religious views from any of the major religions , be any of the major religions, be compatible . what the woke want compatible. what the woke want from you and ash regan as i said, that does not appear to be a household name in her own home. brian well, i think we have to question this issue about kate forbes religious views being toxic in the political sphere . she's a political sphere. she's a presbyterian and humza yousaf is as a muslim , they are as a muslim, they are effectively members of a socially conservative religion. the generally don't differ a great deal if you go by what religions stand for and both said that they would not let those their religions actually
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how how they would vote how they would decide policy and that doesn't mean they don't have a moral conscience of their own and what they would want to believe in support but doesn't mean they wouldn't actually enforce the religion on other people . and i think that's people. and i think that's a fairly straightforward and i think that is honesty of kate forbes to see how she would vote certain issues. that is refreshing . it makes for refreshing. it makes for attractive people. people would be, i think forgive them for finding it refreshing . well, i finding it refreshing. well, i just find it bonkers that someone can come out and say and, just be honest, because if anything, it promotes lying in politics, isn't it? because it goes right? well i can't say this because there's no this now because there's no times anyone will for me, times anyone will vote for me, even person. so i'll just even on one person. so i'll just lie anyway. i'll just say what they all want. now, brian, thank you much. always you very much. always an absolute man, brian absolute pleasure. my man, brian munsey, the munsey, that columnist at the scotsman, which scotsman, former msp which i find very difficult to say, apparently. moving on, it's the second day of the trial of the
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monarchy of murdering olivia culpo . the nine old was culpo. the nine year old was shot. culpo. the nine year old was shot . she was inside her home in shot. she was inside her home in liverpool last august. thomas cashman is charged with murder we can cross live now to . sophie we can cross live now to. sophie reaper at manchester crown court for an update. sophie, thank you very much. what's the latest? please well, patrick, yesterday we heard prosecution's opening statement , which we heard prosecution's opening statement, which was all about what they allege . but today it what they allege. but today it was all about evidence, things that we know as fact. so this afternoon, the jury has been shown various virtual maps and cctv footage which places thomas at various locations . on the at various locations. on the 22nd of august leading up to that shooting. now we reached quite a significant moment on the timeline around , 9 pm, the timeline around, 9 pm, because to that point, it's an established fact that the man that we're seeing , the cctv that we're seeing, the cctv footage and is definitely thomas cashman. it's agreed that it is him . however, when we reached
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him. however, when we reached this point , it then becomes that this point, it then becomes that the prosecutor alleges that this is thomas cashman because he disputes that he is the man that we've seeing in the cctv footage after that point . we also heard after that point. we also heard today that shortly after this penod today that shortly after this period , there's a time of around period, there's a time of around 36 minutes where the man that the prosecution allege is mr. disappears for time. and they say that must be because he remains in relatively small area , for whatever reason, to avoid being captured on cctv footage. now, finally, the jury this afternoon have also taken through the moments just before, dunng through the moments just before, during and after the attack that would lead to the death of olivia cole bell. the court has concluded for the day today, but going to resume tomorrow morning here at manchester crown court .
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here at manchester crown court. yes indeed. look, sophie, thank you very very much for bringing us an update on that. we'll bnng us an update on that. we'll bring you more as and when we get it. so if you repeat that at manchester court. deeply manchester crown court. deeply distressing case distressing and disturbing case that said. look, i'm just that isn't said. look, i'm just going to go into the inbox a little bit before we wrap this up, ladies. you've been getting in touch with your thoughts on rishi keir starmer rishi sunak and keir starmer clashing migration clashing illegal migration lots reaction what reaction as well to what gary lineker i know he's lineker has said. i know he's being called stand down which is clearly not going do from the clearly not going to do from the bbc be sacked, is bbc or be sacked, which is possibly more as a result possibly more likely as a result of accusing government of him accusing the government of him accusing the government of invoking of essentially invoking things that but want him to that the did. but want him to stop illegal immigration in the channel. peter says stalinist to lose regain his memory quite lose and regain his memory quite a lot. the other day he couldn't say if he had a meeting with sue gray ago today said gray ago but today he said remember the backlog of remember that's the backlog of government immigration quotas. yes, isn't just thing that, yes, it isn't just thing that, isn't it well? also isn't it as well? also remarkable, isn't it, that keir starmer say what the woman is. but there we go . albon says but there we go. albon says instead of the politicians
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arguing with each other , how arguing with each other, how about having a referendum for? the people on whether we back this or not? and if the majority then any attempt to block the government process, the bill will treated as treason with will be treated as treason with media's gone media's effects. we've gone quite the treason law in quite heavy the treason law in our album, but i take your point and think realistically might our album, but i take your point an
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little one here about ngozi fulani and this is a story that's got a lot of you very, very worked up. she was, of course, the lady who claimed institutional racism within the royal hussey royal family. lady susan hussey , as to where , we all remember as to where she was from allegedly, repeatedly, and including which parts africa she was from. parts of africa she was from. well, if allow any real well, it goes if allow any real name. headley rocked up name. marlene headley rocked up on this morning with on television this morning with earrings with the map of africa on and some would say as well wearing slightly traditional african dress as it were to this an for the royal family an apology for the royal family power last night. again wasn't enough, despite the fact that she's already met seasoned hussy in person and it would appear anyway accepts an apology . soot anyway accepts an apology. soot has been on on the inbox gbviews@gbnews.uk to say that potentially she might just be after some form of compensation. we'll have to wait and see what she thinks about all of that. look, make sure you keep your views coming. and i have got absolutely loads coming your way, including some of those issues just touched on issues that i've just touched on there. bbc say suck there. should the bbc say suck gary comparing gary lineker for comparing the government's migration
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government's illegal migration bill germany in the thirties. bill to germany in the thirties. lively debate coming your way .
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it's 5:00. you're with me. patrick christys right here on gb news and i've loads coming your way in the next i will of course be talking about harry and meghan. they have decided, despite trashing the royal family, to christen their daughter, princess lilibet, diana , do you make of that, diana, do you make of that, ladies and gentlemen, do you there's a bit of cheek involved that gary lineker as well. he's in hot water. there are calls the bbc to sack him because decided actually compare the decided to actually compare the tories immigration policy to something done as something the would have done as a rule never really bring up the. gary quite work out that well i went out and spoke to the pubuc well i went out and spoke to the public to see they public earlier to see what they make whole situation. do make of the whole situation. do you it's gary lineker on you think it's gary lineker on the bbc be allowed to the bbc should be allowed to express views . i the bbc should be allowed to
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express views. i don't express political views. i don't really point out one because he sports only and apparently there is new miracle injection that can stop catching fire which is just as well for me one of the curses is me having now do introductions from our picture wall is the fact that people can see this i've got a body like a drop lasagne so i should get involved anyway. all of that coming way, i'm much, much more . tv vs the gbnews.uk people keep . those emails flooding in keep. those emails flooding in pretty straightforward should the bbc gary lineker right now that was your headlines with the wonderful polly middleton years . good evening to you and the top on gb news today the prime minister accused the labour leader of being on the side of the people smugglers. as the pair went head to head in the house commons today over the new illegal migration bill. rishi
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sunak defended the legislation which will remove those who enter uk illegally and enter the uk illegally and banned them from seeking in future. keir , though, cast future. sir keir, though, cast doubt on the plans , saying doubt on the plans, saying attempts to tackle the number channel crossings in the last decade have failed and numbers have gone up. he says the conservatives have lost control of uk borders , which mr. sunak of uk borders, which mr. sunak denied , accusing the opposition denied, accusing the opposition of supporting asylum sentiment has been on the wrong side of this issue. his entire career. he did. he described all immigration law as racist. he said it was a mistake to control immigration and he has never ever voted for tougher asylum laws . it is clear mr. speaker, laws. it is clear mr. speaker, while he's in hawk to the open border activists where on the side of the british people . mr. side of the british people. mr. speaker , when i was in charge of speaker, when i was in charge of prosecutions , i extradited prosecutions, i extradited countless rapists . i'm not
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countless rapists. i'm not cutting the conviction rate for people. smuggling was twice what it is today . i people. smuggling was twice what it is today. i voted this legislation last time because i said it wouldn't work. since it became the numbers have gone up. he's proved me, right? meanwhile, in other news today, the reward for information about shooting of a police officer in northern last month has been increased to £150,000. detective chief inspector john caldwell was shot up to ten times at a sports in omaha after coaching his football match. he remains a critical but stable condition in hospital. detective chief eamonn corrigan attempted murder. dci caldwell it is also a blue ford fiesta of a similar model. it is also a blue ford fiesta of a similar model . the second car a similar model. the second car had the registration number r l
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z nine. it zero five. and was bought in the glengormley area of belfast towards the end of january . i of belfast towards the end of january. i believe this car travelled to belfast around this time time the duke of sussex will at the centre of a high court trial against mirror group newspapers over phone hacking allegations . newspapers over phone hacking allegations. he's one of newspapers over phone hacking allegations . he's one of several allegations. he's one of several high profile bringing action . high profile bringing action. the publisher and tabloid newspaper contesting the claims, arguing that some have been brought to light. arguing that some have been brought to light . nevertheless, brought to light. nevertheless, the trial will begin on the 9th of may and last around seven weeks. rmt members will vote tomorrow on a new pay offer from network rail aimed resolving a long running dispute over pay, jobs and conditions. union members yesterday suspended the industrial action, which was due to take place on the 17, ninth and 16th of march. the union says the new pay offer does involve extra money, but they
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say industrial action with 14 other rail companies will still go ahead later this month . and go ahead later this month. and dozens of flights have been disrupted in the south of england as snow continue to fall across the country . it's after across the country. it's after the coldest night the year so far. the met office saying temperatures drop to —15.4 degrees in the scottish highlands overnight. that's the lowest march in more than a decade. lowest march in more than a decade . a national highways is decade. a national highways is warning drivers in the west midlands and the east of england not to travel unless their journey is absolutely necessary. ahead, more snow and subzero are expected across all four uk nafions expected across all four uk nations until at least friday. now, cheshire police are investigating manchester kyle walker over allegations of indecent exposure . it's indecent exposure. it's understood the incident may have happened on sunday after city's two nil win over newcastle . the two nil win over newcastle. the force says the incident occurred
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in a wilmslow bar manchester. no arrests have been made so far. and lastly , princess of wales and lastly, princess of wales has given the first aid to a wounded soldier as part of a military exercise on salisbury plain. kate received de—mining training and viewed the weapons used first battalion harsh guards . this used first battalion harsh guards. this was the used first battalion harsh guards . this was the royals guards. this was the royals first visit to the troops since receiving her honorary appointment as royal colonel last year . that's all from me . last year. that's all from me. i'm back in half an hour. see you then . you then. welcome back, everybody. now we start this hour with the duke and duchess of sussex sussex. they started to use the titles, prince and princess, their children, archie and lilibet, which courted massive controversy because for a period of time. it did seem like they were just relentless mugging off
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the royal family. so why would they want their beautiful little daughter to be shackled to something like? something that they don't like? but came after was but news came after it was revealed lilibet was revealed that lilibet was bapfised revealed that lilibet was baptised california on friday. i spokesman for the duke and duchess sussex said, duchess of sussex said, i confirm that princess lilibet, diana was christened on friday, march the third, by the reverend john taylor . and we are, of john taylor. and we are, of course, all over the moon. i'm joined now by our royal reporter, cameron walker , reporter, cameron walker, possibly one of the more controversial christenings i can remember well, quite possibly it did come as a bit of a surprise. the sussexes spoke person told me that little bits. the youngest daughter , only daughter youngest daughter, only daughter hasindeed youngest daughter, only daughter has indeed been baptised on friday. not that significant in itself, but the fact that she has been titled princess for that christening is the first time we have heard harry and meghan refer to either of their children having a prince or princess title . remember, prince princess title. remember, prince harry once referred to growing up in the royal family as causing him genetic pain. so naturally that has to be
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inflicted on the next generation. yes, if it's from the six perspective, they are basically saying it's understood that they didn't want to deny their kids the titles if they in their kids the titles if they in the future to want to use their royal titles and perhaps be part of the royal family 1917 letters painting patent from george the fifth. basically states that the rules are that's any grandchild of the monarch from the male line automatically has the rights to be a prince and princess. so upon the death of queen the second charles is now king, therefore archie in little bits both have the rights to be prince and princess and that exactly what we're seeing here in terms of the royal family's perspective. i don't believe were given heads . it doesn't were given a heads. it doesn't look like they were because the royal family websites still states that archie lilibet are still master and miss, although it's understood that the websites will be updated in due course. yes, indeed. okay right. i mean, this is rather
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controversial. see, i just fail to understand why if you decide that the royal family is potentially a horrifically racist institution, that's caused you an immense amount of genetic pain. govil why you would to tie your child to would want to tie your child to that? but there is also, of course, the issue of prince harry when it comes as well. it is a high court situation taking place as well as. and this is a big it's a big day for harry. it is a big day for harry. to be fair to the duke of sussex, it him this announced this high case. so is going to we case. yes. so is going to we think be at the centre of this particular high court battle against newspapers against mirror group newspapers over alleged phone hacking and unlawful information gathering at the newspapers. so harry is one of a number of high profile pubuc one of a number of high profile public figures who are taking part in this. cheryl from girls aloud, for example , and the aloud, for example, and the estates of the late singer george as well, they are all part of this lawsuit . now, the part of this lawsuit. now, the judge has picked out essentially three or four of these celebrities , prince harry and,
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celebrities, prince harry and, to basically be test for this trial . now, the reason the judge trial. now, the reason the judge has prince harry is because his allegations , i suppose, spread allegations, i suppose, spread over many many years from 1996. all the way up to 2010, 24, private investor cases prince harry has had working his particular case, 148 articles published between time frame and some of which include information well, including information well, including information that was allegedly obtained through unlawful means. in other words alleged phone hacking. now newspapers is essentially contesting the claims, saying that been put in way too late because they might be late, bearing in mind that this will happen in the late nineties and 2000. but they previously settled a number of other claims separate claims against various parties in, relation to unlawful information, gathering and phone hacking . so we'll have to wait
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hacking. so we'll have to wait for that trial to starts is set to start on the 9th of may and we'll see what happens? we'll stay awake with breath. yes, indeed. carrie, thank very indeed. carrie, thank you very much. busy, much. been incredibly busy, martin, cheers for that martin, today cheers for that kind of walk that our royal reports in politics today, reports now in politics today, the prime minister has accused the prime minister has accused the labour of being on the side of. people smugglers as the two have gone head to head in the commons new illegal commons over the new illegal migration course migration bill, which of course gary lineker famously disinterested compared to some of do. still, mccanns of the would do. still, mccanns down some of the plans, though, saying tackle the saying attempts tackle the number crossings have number of channel crossings have failed gone up failed and numbers have gone up on to say the conservatives have lost control of borders, lost control of uk borders, which sunak denied, accusing the opposition of supporting unlimited asylum hitting back at laboun unlimited asylum hitting back at labour. the pm said the policy was on the side people smugglers and that's dumb. it was another leftie with no plan to leftie lawyer with no plan to tackle illegal immigration as player. the prime minister says they will detain people on eligible to claim asylum here, then return them well . they then return them well. they already tried that to on last
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legislation last year, 18,000 and people were deemed ineligible to apply for asylum. that's the easy bit, the talk. but as to the action. prime minister , how many of them have minister, how many of them have actually been returned? i actually been returned? i actually when i was in dover yesterday talking to our law enforcement officials, do they tell me precisely of the law that they conservative government passed last year ? government passed last year? they have now been able to arrest more than double the number of people they did before 397 in the last six months. but stopping the mr. speaker, stopping the mr. speaker, stopping the mr. speaker, stopping the boats is not just my priority. it is the people's priority , but his position his . priority, but his position his. position on this is clear. he wanted to, in his words, scrap the rwanda deal. he voted against measures to deport foreign criminals. mr. speaker. and he even argued against deportation flights. well and we know why, because on this matter , he talked about his legal background he's just another
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leftie lawyer in our way . right leftie lawyer in our way. right that would give it a punch and judy stuff in the commons wasn't that quite likely when it gets feisty . joining me now is the feisty. joining me now is the chair of migration watch alp mehmet alp. thank you very much. okay, so keir starmer on the okay, so is keir starmer on the side smugglers ? ask side of people smugglers? ask him i, i, i wouldn't go far. i have to say on the that he has by and large being against the sort of tough, tougher measures that have been proposed over the few years. yeah i think you could argue that he did also sign a letter calling . the sign a letter calling. the backstop to deportation of certain jamaican criminal along with some lovely some other lawyers of left wing lawyers and indeed some quite well . people
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indeed some quite well. people who are , well, shall we say, who are, well, shall we say, a appear on tv from time to time at the movies . yes. no, indeed. at the movies. yes. no, indeed. i mean , obviously, gary lineker i mean, obviously, gary lineker is in hot water at the minute for saying that basically what the government wants do is akin to the language the government is using is akin to that used by hitler in germany under the. i mean , what do you make of that? mean, what do you make of that? because a lot of people are saying he should be sacked . saying he should be sacked. that's for the bbc . but look, that's for the bbc. but look, i listened to the interview you did earlier with the rabbi rabbi and remain and i he came out with very sensible line. he wouldn't really condone that sort of discourse . and certainly sort of discourse. and certainly it in a way denigrate belittles the discourse of what happened at the evil that was perpetrated in in the thirties. i i would
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take issue with gary lineker that. but if he wants to say things frankly , then that's a things frankly, then that's a matter for and if he says it in a way that contravenes whatever his employment restrictions , his employment restrictions, whatever his employment rules are . well that's for bbc to sort are. well that's for bbc to sort out because i'm concerned he should stick to football that well, stick to football. yes. but when it comes what the conservative party are trying to do , some people would say, well, do, some people would say, well, actually they are trying to preserve life they've given the fringe, rather a lot of money to try stop making a journey try to stop making a journey across channel is across the channel and that is a way of stopping them essentially drowning in the busiest shipping lane in the world. what would leave or trying to do? i know they're saying they want to tackle the people smuggling gangs. all right, fine. but is that their only solution ? well, that their only solution? well, the labour party seems to say, let's tackle the gangs and get the backlogged . and that
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the backlogged. and that miraculously is going to stop from coming over. it won't. i mean, it's a nonsense . it's mean, it's a nonsense. it's a vacuous policy. and i'm afraid that if serious about stopping and i'd like to believe that we're all serious about what's going on. of course we want to stop it . it's going on. of course we want to stop it. it's going to mean more loss life. it's very cost . and loss life. it's very cost. and most of the people in this country are absolutely fed the back teeth really with with their own going on and escalating in the way that it has. and it is escalating on present trends . we're really present trends. we're really looking at double the number that came in last year , whether that came in last year, whether it is that number at the end, i don't know . but certainly it's don't know. but certainly it's something going to go go on growing and growing the costs will grow and more people will
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die. thank you very, very much as is our moment that he the chair of migration watch reacting to a few things that all wraps up now in this great big immigration debate of the illegal immigration bill. what essentially be able to essentially wants to be able to is to deport more people and put a cap on the number of refugees . keir starmer is saying, well, this won't work. it is fascinating that position fascinating that the position that politically here that we're in politically here because you see now, because what you see now, obviously, we stood plane obviously, we stood on a plane yesterday. it stop the yesterday. it said stop the boat. he is in a tricky boat. so he is in a tricky situation. clearly, if the boats don't stop the labour don't stop. the labour party also now potentially, some could argue , would do everything they argue, would do everything they could to make sure all the boats don't stop so see breaks his promise that in british public say that so questions to be had over whether not they would over whether or not they would act best interests of the act in the best interests of the people rishi sunak said people that we. rishi sunak said yesterday one yesterday that there wasn't one silver bullet to solve the migrant former home migrant and former home secretary priti patel agrees with prime minister. with the prime minister. shakara, the has only just been published . got to go through published. got to go through
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parliament. we all want this to work. i think it's important to recognise that obviously it builds upon the previous work that's put in place. we that's been put in place. but we do legislation only came in do have legislation only came in this year. it still to be implemented and there's a very, very message there. implement we've build upon that we've got and build upon that going forward and you know look at the work that was done through the new plan for immigration. there's one immigration. there's no one single this at all. single solution to this at all. this to reform . yeah, this needs to end reform. yeah, indeed. it must be seen as going have to brace himself for the inevitable legal storm that is heading his from the quote unquote leftie , which is unquote leftie, which is a phrase used to quote keir starmer as earlier on. and our very own tom hall was magnificent yesterday, teaching likes of robert peston how it is done by a very short and done by asking a very short and concise and question to concise and clear question to the minister such as the prime minister such as oh you up the fight ? rishi you up for the fight? rishi sunak he was up for the sunak said he was up for the fight. tom harwood asked him, well, b? if it well, what's plan b? if it doesn't work? rishi quite doesn't work? rishi sunak quite concisely that basically concisely said that basically there b this to there no plan b this is going to work. is it legal? is it not legal ? you not just legal? but you see, not just believe that it is. i wonder
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believe that it is. and i wonder whether or not if rishi sunak does really, genuinely believe in policy, which i think he in this policy, which i think he appears he's been pretty appears to do. he's been pretty full about suella full frontal about and suella braverman secretary do braverman all home secretary do genuinely believe that they want to boats. maybe now we to stop the boats. maybe now we will can be done with will see what can be done with proper but proper political will, but certainly they will have made a vote further backs if it doesn't work. but i promised bbc work. but i was promised bbc gary has been heavily gary lineker has been heavily for comparing the tories plans to tackle the migrant crisis to germany. lineker responded to a video from suella braverman where she outlined the government's illegal migrant bill by saying it, government's illegal migrant bill by saying it , quote, government's illegal migrant bill by saying it, quote, beyond awful . when he was pulled up on awful. when he was pulled up on his comment, lineker there is no huge influx. i want to get to work through this. actually there is a huge influx, isn't there? we're seeing record numbers. so does so. he says there's no huge influx. he says we fewer refugees than we take far fewer refugees than other european countries . other major european countries. lots other european are much lots of other european are much bigger than us. gary there we go. this is just an immeasurably cruel policy directed at the most vulnerable people . okay.
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most vulnerable people. okay. obviously, parts of the is to try to stop people drowning in the channel and then coming over here and not being able to live. but there we go. not dissimilar to not by germany in the thirties, which of course, was a regime that led to the holocaust holst, which is clearly not what's happening. a source says bbc bosses are having a frank conversation with lineker today who just a few months ago was found to breached bbc impartiality rules following a comment he made about the conservatives. lineker is the bbc's best paid presenter. it was revealed last july that he was revealed last july that he was on £1.35 million a year. does anyone else think it's fascinating that jeremy can get from top ? not that i just be from top? not that i just be jeremy clarkson. really gary lineker can come out and say, all this and he keeps his job. but i asked a british public to find out if lawmakers should keep his position. i have keep his position. i would have stayed longer. it was stayed out longer. it was snowing. think it's gary snowing. do you think it's gary lineker on the bbc should be allowed to express political? no, really . why not? one
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no, not really. why not? one because he sports only views . because he sports only views. right. you think he was right? yes i think he was trying to soften the immigration policy is horrible and. i think we're less of a country by supporting something that's obviously fairer now off completely. the question mark is over whether or not gary lineker is the employee should i think people should say their opinions more. and i'm sick of people not saying what they really think he's on pretty much for the bbc sounding a bit you know like i think should you know like i think he should be doing what he's doing. yeah he should be sacked . okay, there he should be sacked. okay, there we go. a range of views . with me we go. a range of views. with me now is andrew alison, who's the chief of the freedom foundation, and rebecca ryan, who's the campaign director of defund the bbc. that got. good stuff. okay. well, i will start with you, andrew. do you? the government should be sacked . there's two should be sacked. there's two things at play here. gary lineker is a freelance journalist working for the bbc and i think the bbc should be impartial. so the fact that the bbc is saying that they're going
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to have quite a frank work with him, but have said that in the past, of course, he's entitled to the bbc. what i'm more interested in is the freedom of speech of someone who is free citizen. now mentioned jeremy clarkson, last we spoke was clarkson, the last we spoke was just before christmas . it was just before christmas. it was after clarkson. some call after jeremy clarkson. some call attacking meghan and all of us agreed that he shouldn't be cancelled. but i do think that that gary lineker should be cancelled. but at the same time , i don't think he should be making comments that is making comments that he is making comments that he is making as as an employee or freelance working for the bbc, beanng freelance working for the bbc, bearing in mind. he's worked for the bbc since 1999 and he's had lots of black marks against his name. in the meantime . yeah, name. in the meantime. yeah, i think we can get behind the free speech.i think we can get behind the free speech. i mean, my job would literally not exist if i wasn't allowed to have freedom of speech and gb news does my gmb does that exceptionally of course, and in a rather unusual way in the british media landscape. i don't completely have for that. but there is, as i'm sure no doubt, have for that. but there is, as i'm sure no doubt , rebecca, that i'm sure no doubt, rebecca, that you're going bring now
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you're going to bring up now complications lineker , complications for gary lineker, such as his actual employment at, the actual bbc, which just have rather strict impartiality guidelines as far as i can see, he's broken . absolutely. so the he's broken. absolutely. so the thing about bbc and how it is funded is that it in its charter it's obliged to be impartial. it's obliged obliged to represent the people of the uk . represent the people of the uk. it's obliged to also unify the different people of the uk. and what gary lineker , as the what gary lineker, as the highest paid employee , whatever highest paid employee, whatever the terms of his contract in receipt of essentially what is taxpayer's money and is he's he's breaching obligations and is forcing the bbc be in breach of those public those obligations. now if they to keep gary lineker then that's absolutely fine i agree with free speech, but i also agree with getting rid of the licence , tv licence. so, you know, keep gary lineker all you like, but let's get rid of the tv licence because they are in of their obugafions because they are in of their
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obligations by keeping . okay. obligations by keeping. okay. and we don't just throw it back over to you, andrew, as far as i can tell , the bbc's guidelines can tell, the bbc's guidelines states that employees avoid virtue signalling and ads. remember that your personal brand on social media is always secondary to your responsibility . to the bbc . so is your issue . to the bbc. so is your issue more with the fact that you don't think the bbc should be able to curtail people's freedom of speech? but presumably gary lineker to the tune of one point something million a year is sign a them, which a contract with them, which would now he's in would imply that now he's in breach that contract . rebecca breach of that contract. rebecca and i know each of the well and rebecca is responsible for defund bbc. i run an extra tv tax campaign. you know, we're both in complete agreement on that. if i if anything, it's actually a reason why the bbc fee should be should be completely scrapped . i mean, completely scrapped. i mean, we're in a position where viewers who want to watch gb all day after pay the bbc for the
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privilege of it so we pay is wages pay yet but we do pay wages pay yet but we do pay wages and that is the problem and the bbc do have a problem with impartiality right the board it's not just with gary lineker, is it, but i really wish that gary lineker would would do what andrew motty . and would do what andrew motty. and he said he felt quite liberated after leaving the bbc. he's now working for the new statesman. i've read a number of his columns and he feels quite free to express his views. and i would say to gary lineker , i would say to gary lineker, i don't you should be don't think you should be counsel. i think he should be free work for the but free to go work for the sun. but never see to be you never see any. to be fair, you never see any. to be fair, you never anyone the bbc never see anyone leave the bbc so that they can express more sense of right views in public. do that so that no matter it was more left wing view quote i do, but . but andrew marr did it the but. but andrew marr did it the right way. you try to remain impartial whether succeeded in that in these years of the bbc is another question but he tried to remain impartial and then when he wanted to express his views he's going left the bbc now think that is probably
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now i think that is probably a good thing gary lineker to now i think that is probably a go
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fee, they're obliged to be impartial and they're in breach of that obligation. and we need to get rid of the tv tax and. then gary lineker can say what he likes. he'll go and work for someone where he's to do that. but at the moment they are, you know, hock to the british know, in hock to the british taxpayer result of taxpayer. and as a result of that, have to abide by this that, they have to abide by this messaging that holds the country together. all the different parts of the country. they're supposed to be representative, all of us. they're supposed to be a unified divisive. and they are completely the opposite of that. the employee is that. and the star employee is the one who's heading it off the worst person for doing this. and they need to be called out. i did the email that i got in earlier on that they've got really they could cause this much about it. you could probably house at 20 probably house at least 20 albanian men in his own house. i think that will fascinating. think that will be fascinating. anyway you much, both think that will be fascinating. anyou. you much, both think that will be fascinating. anyou. to>u much, both think that will be fascinating. anyou. to>u you uch, both think that will be fascinating. anyou. to>u you both )oth of you. great to have you both on the show as ever on view. alison who's the chief executive
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of freedom foundation? i'm of the freedom foundation? i'm rebecca the director rebecca ryan, who's the director of the and go easy of defund the now and go easy felony. remember her the woman yes marlene had link to the woman. was upset at being woman. he was upset at being asked really came asked where. she really came from as a royal reception. she's back in the news today and i'm going to tell you why she is still criticising buckingham palace . again, i'm patrick palace. again, i'm patrick christys. this is
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well welcome back. there is more still to come between now and o'clock, how scientists finally found the cure for my mum boobs and love handles. we will tell you about the weight loss job that's coming to our high streets and potentially my arm and find why some eurovision fans didn't get their ticket. those are not eurovision fans . those are not eurovision fans. they're just fat people walking around the street. they went on sale yesterday , but they're sale yesterday, but they're still out of pockets. apparently but first, have loads more but first, we have loads more from polly middlehurst . patrick.
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from polly middlehurst. patrick. thank you and good afternoon to you.the thank you and good afternoon to you. the top story on gb news today, the prime minister has accused the labour leader of being on the side of the people smugglers as the pair went head to in the house of commons to head in the house of commons today the illegal today over. the new illegal migration rishi sunak migration bill rishi sunak defended largest , which will defended the largest, which will remove who enter the uk remove those who enter the uk illegally and banned them from seeking asylum . future sir keir seeking asylum. future sir keir starmer , though, cast doubt on starmer, though, cast doubt on the plan, saying attempts to tackle the number of channel in the last decade have failed and numbers have in fact gone up, he says the conservatives have lost of the uk's borders , which mr. of the uk's borders, which mr. sunak denied counter, accusing the opposition supporting unlimited asylum . the honourable unlimited asylum. the honourable gentleman has been on the wrong side of this issue his entire career . he side of this issue his entire career. he did. he described all immigration law as racist. he said it was a mistake to control
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immigration and he has never voted for tougher asylum laws . voted for tougher asylum laws. it is clear, mr. speaker. voted for tougher asylum laws. it is clear, mr. speaker . while it is clear, mr. speaker. while he's entitled to the open border activists, we're on the side of the british people . mr. speaker the british people. mr. speaker . when i was in charge prosecutions, i extradited countless rapists . i'm not countless rapists. i'm not putting the conviction , but putting the conviction, but people smuggling was twice what it is today . i people smuggling was twice what it is today. i voted this legislation last time because i said it wouldn't work. since it became law, the numbers have gone up. he's proved me, right? in other news today, the reward for information about the shooting of a police officer in northern ireland last month has increased to £150,000. detective chief inspector john caldwell was shot up to ten times at a sports in omagh after coaching his children's football match. he remains in a critical but
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stable condition . hospital and stable condition. hospital and the of sussex will be at the centre of a high court trial against mirror newspapers over phone hacking allegations. he's one of several high profile bringing action against. the publisher, the tabloid newspaper , is contesting the claims , , is contesting the claims, arguing that some of the claims been brought to light. nevertheless the trial will begin on the of may and is expected last around seven weeks. you're up to date. i'm back in half an hour. so either i yes. welcome back. let's just when i've got loads more come your but a very serious story for it is the second day of the trial of the man accused of nine year old olivia pratt called bell. olivia was shot inside home in liverpool last august and thomas cashman charged and thomas cashman is charged with murder gb news is
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north—west reports . sophie north—west reports. sophie reaper has been at manchester crown court . us yesterday when crown court. us yesterday when we heard prosecution's opening statement . it was all about what statement. it was all about what they allege . however today it's they allege. however today it's been about evidence things that we know as facts . so this we know as facts. so this afternoon members of the jury have been shown cctv footage and various virtual maps which depicts several different journeys taken by thomas cashman . on the 22nd of august last yeah . on the 22nd of august last year. now we reached a rather significant on the timeline around pm because before all that it's an established facts that it's an established facts that the person we've been seeing is , thomas cashman. seeing is, thomas cashman. however after that point he speeds being the man that we've been seeing in the cctv footage in virtual maps. so it becomes that the man is allegedly thomas cashman . finally, the jury will cashman. finally, the jury will also taken all the way through the movement of the gunman that
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the movement of the gunman that the prosecution alleged to be thomas cashman before during and after the gun attack that would ultimately lead to the death of olivia culpo . now court has olivia culpo. now court has concluded for the day, but it's scheduled to resume tomorrow morning here. manchester crown court court . yes, indeed. look, court court. yes, indeed. look, a deeply tragic story is out and we will bring you more updates. and when we get it, that will help you reach outside of manchester crown court. we're moving away from that now. i'm to delve into the terrifying world of my inbox. a lovely message julia patrick. you message from julia patrick. you were joy today. on were a total joy today. and on form. very much, form. thank you very much, julia. she says i'm cold skinned and fed up, but as always, you made out loud. thank made me laugh out loud. thank you yeah, great. you so much, julia yeah, great. i i'm quite cold skin as i mean, i'm quite cold skin as well, but this gets me the well, but this gets me out the house. doesn't it. loads house. he doesn't say it. loads of you have been getting in touch though your views on touch though with your views on lineker the uk to lineker comparing the uk to asylum to actual and asylum policy to the actual and whether or it should whether or not it should continue to have a at the continue to have a role at the bbc. nigel says sack him. we the
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people not pay our tv licence people do not pay our tv licence and contribute his and contribute to his extortionate to listen to him virtue signalling . he should virtue signalling. he should confine comments football. confine his comments football. indeed, paul, as did gary. if he would oppose planning for ten new migrants he builds on his estate. his garden is big enough. look i know that people will saying what gary lineker will be saying what gary lineker has in refugees. yeah has taken in refugees. yeah enough. not taking the enough. but i'm not taking the refugee fair enough. refugee. fair enough. gary lineker a couple of lineker has done a couple of those things, but actually that's with did he take in that's with you. did he take in a, i don't know, 20 albania iron man or has he decided that he's going to a migrant camp in his bank gardens? and i mean, a lot of outside of the multi—millionaire gary lineker is no doubt community probably are feeling pinch of the migrant crisis a little bit more than gary himself. cameron says i'm sick to the back teeth of these rich people every year in that only was complaining about the migrant situation . you know what migrant situation. you know what gets me covered is the only you know, someone make the know, if someone can make the leap government policy leap from a government policy designed the british designed to stop the british taxpayer million pound and the
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rest everything all day and potentially allow into the country who in some cases not all, but in some cases have gone on to commit heinous crimes. if the leak can be made that wanting to do that makes you a. what does gary lineker really about all of the people who agree that we should clamping down on illegal immigration in the channel because presumably , the channel because presumably, presumably he thinks that we're all far right, does he? i find that those the best offensive to say the least. got time for one more before we move on to a difference of a chris. this is a clear breach of impartial and he must be sacked. yes. on this, chris, i will say, look you know, i'm a massive believer in free speech and. i can literally sit here every day and sit here every single day and dish out. and that. dish it out. and i love that. but does work at the bbc. but gary does work at the bbc. we his and there are we pay his wages and there are impartiality rules that whether or they should or not they should exist. a different question. he different question. has he broken that do exist? broken the ones that do exist? that a matter for the bbc. that is a matter for the bbc. who least an who whoever at least an interesting article on their websites outlining exactly gary lineker's comments are a problem
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it'll see it'll be fascinating to see whether they've been able whether or not they've been able to contact but now to actually contact him. but now could day drug the could a one day drug be the answer to all of our fat loss problems? that's right. wave goodbye to your bingo in your beer belly and all of this stuff we go. the drug is be offered to tens of thousands of obese people as a close up of my belly there on the screens in nhs england's new policy it works by suppressing our appetite . good suppressing our appetite. good luck with that leading to reduced hunger calorie reduced hunger and calorie intake . is this reduced hunger and calorie intake. is this a reduced hunger and calorie intake . is this a quick fix? intake. is this a quick fix? there are many of hope for? with me now is wellness expert is monica linford. monica, thank very much. should fatties like me get a job? well, patrick, not a fan of quick fix. i am. i great empathy for anyone struggling with weight. it's a real misery when you're trying to lose weight . nothing seems to to lose weight. nothing seems to be working . i think they always be working. i think they always integrate of approach. so yes , integrate of approach. so yes, something to help someone who really needs to have something
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meant that it's working . but of meant that it's working. but of education in nutrition is paramount and calorie counting . paramount and calorie counting. my concern is with calorie counting is that not all calories are equal. so i've had clients who have counted, oh, i can have this, but there's no nutritional value in that. so it's at what the nutritional needs are and selling that. yeah so sometimes it can help but it is my concern is it's not long term solution and there are side effects . the research is show effects. the research is show the clinical trials showed real gastro issues and external and extreme risk is thyroid cancer . extreme risk is thyroid cancer. so and also the participants the trial about 232 pertussis points . a year later the follow up showed regained their weight so there is a quick fix might not work for reilly if they're
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educated those who are going through the trial they really do need to be educated side by side with the drug . but need to be educated side by side with the drug. but i'm need to be educated side by side with the drug . but i'm concerned with the drug. but i'm concerned that will affect other organ systems the long term. so that's from a wellness respect . but if from a wellness respect. but if that's my concern , monica, i that's my concern, monica, i heard a lot that a of it made sense. at no point did i hear you utter the words, patrick, don't you're not fat and that but that we go, that's all right . no, no, no. it feels a bit full, monica. it feels a bit forced . but look, i think a lot forced. but look, i think a lot of people might also be saying might also saying, like, you've just identified that the things could to longer term health could lead to longer term health benefits . also, look, dare benefits. also, look, dare i say, why should the taxpayer pay for people if they have got themselves into a certain situation assuming that there's no medical issues other than the fact that they're just eaten about once the taxpayer be paying about once the taxpayer be paying for to get an injection that might help reduce their appetite maybe they could
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appetite well maybe they could do too because do it themselves too because another is similar to another concern is similar to hot . i can't another concern is similar to hot. i can't remember the statistic was many years ago, but i a cardiologist saying in an interview that 96% of his pain shunts after cardiac surgery didn't change their diet they just relied on the medication and so this again is how motivated are people really change change their habits. yeah and i'm looking at the foods that home and the foods that he'll and there are you know processed food is the first thing so even if they started to scratch cook you know three or four times a week actually buying real food and cooking it at home. but it seems to have got into such habit of fast , got into such habit of fast, quick fixes . and i'm just quick fixes. and i'm just wondering, how do we again, it's education. it's education, education, education and helping people understand that there consequences long term certain
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foods and we all what we eat and they say, you know, 80% of fitness is what we put in our mouth. great. but i mean, if we all i am some fried chicken from ma. so there we go. monica m.a. so there we go. monica thank you very much, monica. linford, who is a wellness expert in our dives. i could employ right. still to expert in our dives. i could employ right . still to come, employ right. still to come, ngozi fulani had more harsh words for buckingham palace. stand by for an interview with her. i'm patrick christys . this her. i'm patrick christys. this is
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gb news. welcome back. ngozi fulani woman who said she was the victim of racism from one of the late queens ladies in waiting is back in the news today you lucky people because forlani says that she's temporarily resigned as chief executive of sister space which is a controversial charity to say the least, which she founded and she criticised buckingham palace for not tackling the abuse she suffered in the wake of the incident
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forlani was asked where she really came from and i mean roman calmly as well asked what part of africa do you come from by? lady susan hussey it's buckingham palace reception in november . lady hussey resigned november. lady hussey resigned a few days . the two of them had few days. the two of them had a meeting as well filled and i'm quoting now filled with warmth and understanding and also while lady susan has offered her quotes sincere apologies to ngozi fulani , buckingham palace ngozi fulani, buckingham palace said last night again that they were deeply for the incident and apollo ised for the distress difficulty it caused. ms. forlani but that wasn't enough because this is what amal headley had to say earlier morning. two other apologising to. and if you're sorry, tell you're sorry. if you're not, it speaks for itself. i think there's a number of things wrong with that statement, if i'm honest. think the agreements that proposed that that they've proposed that they've are not they've met or honoured are not they've met or honoured are not the agreements that we set out them. think if you're able them. and i think if you're able
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to make a statement the middle of the night to the public, why can't give the apology you think it should be there? i don't see what is so hard to say. i'm sorry you sent me an invitation. so you know where to find me. you know how to say sorry if you're sorry, then say sorry if you're. i get it. but when you make this apology to everybody i don't know who you to is this a joke is this we being troll i may gb news is royal correspondent cameron walker is back with . i just don't back with. i just don't understand this cameron so lady susan offered her sincere apologies to ngozi fulani the royal family i've apologised i what's happened here now she then she thinks they're not sorry. yeah, i think most people thought that was jordan line under water the bridge however and ngozi fulani appeared on good morning britain morning and essentially because she coming on they reached out to buckingham palace for and that
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is the statement which ngozi fulani appears to be taking offence to some of which she read out in your introduction as well. and the crux it was that it was the rise of reply they reiterates that the apologies which has been given since ngozi fulani in person at this meeting buckingham palace in december with lady susan hussey present . with lady susan hussey present. and i've also been told my understanding at least is that reason that well ngozi fulani says during this interview was she was temporary really stepping down as ceo of yes sister space which is the charity looks after domestic peace victims which she was chief of the reason she's stepping down is due to abuse that she claims to have suffered as having spoken about the comments, which lady made to her. that's a particular reception for obviously nothing to do , all with some of the to do, all with some of the controversies that might be surrounding the charity itself. yes. no. well yes. so that's onune yes. no. well yes. so that's
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online and threats, online and also threats, violence, now for my violence, etc. now for my understanding, buckingham palace has out with that and very much was trying to reach out to anne and josie forlani and keep in contact has not heard anything from her. so i think perhaps from her. so i think perhaps from palace perspective, they are perhaps taken aback to why he is appearing national television basically . yeah, television basically. yeah, appearing to be giving the same that she gave before the meetings took place. december. yes. is as well. ngozi fulani . yes. is as well. ngozi fulani. okay. marlene hadley was also there wearing . earrings with the there wearing. earrings with the map of africa and of course remark of she was asked what part of africa do you come from which she took such offence to by 83 year old lady susan hussey, who since stepped down from her role and she said no doubt buckingham palace will be hoping this is the last we hoping that this is the last we hear of this but it probably won't. i think that is what buckingham palace would have would you said, the would hope as you said, the meeting was full meeting in december was full warmth understanding. warmth and understanding. and at the of meeting, joint
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the end of that meeting, a joint statement they statement was issued where they basically says that all apologies have been accepted, water under bridge. and from my understanding as there was an agreement at the of that agreement at the end of that which said no more media comments from either side would be made about this. but then in has on television this has gone on television this morning understand the morning to understand what the outrages versus seriously outrages are versus seriously don't understand what the outrage can possibly be. but anyway, they were coming in. thank you very much. come on our royal correspondent do royal correspondent. do you think will the last we think that will be the last we hear marlee? probably not. hear from marlee? probably not. now that as we heard yesterday, some for the some thousand tickets for the eurovision song contest in may went sale . super fan demand went on sale. super fan demand website. ticketmaster was so high. the website crashed just like taylor swift. tickets went on sale . oh, just another on sale. oh, just another concert . just narrowly missed concert. just narrowly missed out. on going to the final which is taking place in liverpool on behalf of ukraine at last year's winners. so that was in 36 minutes, leaving unfortunately disappointed . but fraud experts disappointed. but fraud experts have warned that with so much
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demand, there is potential criminals to take advantage of funds with fraudulent websites and fake tickets. it's an event once it's sold anyway. now there's also concerns that hotels on booking.com have been targeted by cyber attacks , targeted by cyber attacks, putting fans data security at risk . someone who was approached risk. someone who was approached by a scammer is eurovision fan , by a scammer is eurovision fan, it is louise morley and she me now. louise yes, thank very much. so first and foremost, you are a massive eurovision fan. what do you like about it so much ? what i love about it is, much? what i love about it is, just the atmosphere, the music i listen to pretty every song that gets released months in advance. the hype the parties the get together and the fact it was coming to the uk and i got. sorry luisa i think you were interrupted by eurovision there for a second so just carry on. apologies that you were saying we loved it so much because presumably you loved that because that was of the songs
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from i believe. i'm from eurovision i believe. i'm happy interrupt it eurovision happy to interrupt it eurovision song say no . yeah, no, song and say no. yeah, no, absolutely. so yeah. just because the last time we won, i was i think i was six years old. so this would have been my first time to actually potentially go to a concert in uk. i know we didn't win last year, but the fact it's being held here in liverpool, which again is really close to where i live, i was just so excited by the concept of trying get tickets that i was one of the many that wasn't able to due to just vast volume of people trying to get tickets at the time. well, yes, i'm fortunately, that is the. but i understand that you worked . so understand that you worked. so there's some story here that you were approached by scammers or something like is that something like that. is that right? talk me through right? just talk me through that. i joined a that. yeah. so i joined a facebook of a week or facebook group sort of a week or two before, a bit of a two before, which is a bit of a community of support, trying to get talking about get tickets, talking about eurovision, exchanging hotels eurovision, exchanging of hotels and really nice group actually and a really nice group actually and a really nice group actually and it is a private group . as and it is a private group. as soon as the tickets went live , soon as the tickets went live, obviously people were messaging
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on , on people on on facebook, on people successes also people not successes and also people not getting through . and as quickly getting through. and as quickly as all tickets got sold out, people were posting disappointments of not getting tickets and people commenting. and i made comment just saying, yeah, i unfortunately get tickets and by just me making that on someone else's post the scammers obviously joined these groups as well and contacted me on facebook and said, oh, i've a couple of spare tickets. are you interested at the time you emotions are really high. you're thinking, oh my gosh , this is an thinking, oh my gosh, this is an opportunity . and i wasn't opportunity. and i wasn't thinking, complete with my at the time. so i started messaging back and must admit quite soon back and i must admit quite soon on something didn't feel right and the fact straight the way that the mentioned they were going to sell them the face value of the ticket and i'd already seen resale prices significantly higher you know in the thousands and they were willing to sell two tickets for the grand final for £100 which i
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think is actually lower than the face value tickets . so i did face value tickets. so i did actually continue having this conversation with the person just to see where it was because i still saw or had a bit of hope maybe it was real and genuine and asked why were selling, you know, what was their most of give quite a genuine that they the husband bought tickets the husband had bought tickets and didn't realise and they both sort of double booked and but then i suppose it's a quiz then they weren't selling through a genuine site. so going back onto ticketmaster and i wasn't a straight answer . so then that straight answer. so then that was when i really wanted dig deeper and find out if this person was a scammer. so kept messaging to find out by asking questions , continuously asking questions, continuously asking questions, continuously asking questions about why not reselling them, why they're only selling it at the that they are and the fact that when i started to question they got quite aggressive in saying i thought you were okay to pay me aren't you were okay to pay me aren't you paying me and straight the way the alarm bells rang and
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luckily i did dodge this scenario. well hope that your story can access some quite advice to people because these do prey on individuals then they've got a deep passion to go. so i do that. you managed to get yourself there though and yeah, good and fingers yeah, good luck and fingers crossed. can actually win it crossed. we can actually win it this time. i'm reliably that we can the song tomorrow can reveal the song tomorrow so i am sure will all be glued to you shaking your head at me. what's wrong? you call while he's i okay good he's awake, i say. okay good stuff, louise. after i don't know what. i just got back on when eurovision actually happens anyway. when eurovision actually happens anyw. stuff that was a eurovision good stuff that was a eurovision superfan. i'm joined superfan. okay, so i'm joined now dewberry coming now by michelle dewberry coming up week, co, i'm. up next week, dewbs& co, i'm. there you go. what was coming up and tell me again. yeah, i will tell you but i will also say i've never watched episode of i've never watched an episode of eurovision , coolum. it's a show eurovision, coolum. it's a show i. dunno know. yeah exactly. it's not for me just of glitter. yeah. it's not me that eurovision. it's not me. anyway, what is for. 1930s. germany. really that is the comparisons that we've given today when it comes to the senate plans. yes,
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yes. and ngozi fulani my marlene. yes, marlene i. okay. all right. i'm being shouted out. we've got to go. dewbs& co coming
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is that what we're living in? well, according to science, carolyn nikka apparently so . i carolyn nikka apparently so. i want you to make to him, by the way, is it time that he gets the boot from the bbc for expressing one too many opinions, which, quite frankly, are nowhere near being impartial? charles cur, is it gets free it time that everyone gets free access to it to get more women into work ? it is, after all, into work? it is, after all, international women's day. do you care about that at all? to be honest, i don't really. anyway energy, should it be nationalised? yes or no? and

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