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defunded altogether and the bbc defunded altogether . that unmissable interview is coming up very , very soon after coming up very, very soon after shameless perma victim ngozi fulani blast the policies set and apology despite already accepting the first one last year. accepting the first one last year . what they're apologising year. what they're apologising to. i feel sorry. year. what they're apologising to. i feel sorry . tell year. what they're apologising to. i feel sorry. tell me your sorry if you're not, it speaks for itself . should the royal for itself. should the royal family have to her again? i'll be among . and petronella wyatt, be among. and petronella wyatt, go head to head with anti—racism activists weyman bennett and i'm on ace and the clash that's coming shortly. forlani has also bizarrely featured on the independent's list of influential alongside this very talented i mean pianist pianists . i yes there we go in the media buzz will debate whether that pair are really of being celebrated on today of all days international day. and i will ask if left wing press are
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guilty of promoting bad role models. also coming up as rabid anti monarchist harry and meghan refer their daughter lilibet as princess in her christening announcement should , the sussex announcement should, the sussex family be stripped of titles us. royal commentator kinsey schofield gives hot take stateside plus sunak stared down storm today over his illegal migration crackdown . he talked migration crackdown. he talked about his legal background . he's about his legal background. he's just another leftie lawyer standing in our way. just another leftie lawyer standing in our way . well, i. so standing in our way. well, i. so who do you trust to ? stop the who do you trust to? stop the boats. let me know your thoughts before. none of the people. charlie lawson weighs right in. and the snp has delivered its verdict the motive the same is not a manifesto it's an acceptance of mediocrity is the scottish separatist finished? we'll have more from the bonkers leadership hustings in the media about that first look as well. tomorrow's front and a new greatest britain union jackass coming up to this is dan wootton
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tonight. with me patrick christys. let's go . christys. let's go. wow. my digest is coming up shortly . but first, it's the shortly. but first, it's the news with the wonderful polly middlehurst . patrick, thank you. middlehurst. patrick, thank you. good evening . good evening to good evening. good evening to you as well. the prime minister has accused the labour leader of being on the side of people smugglers as the pair went head to head in the house of commons today over the new illegal migration rishi sunak migration bill, rishi sunak defended legislation which will remove those who the uk 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 number of channel crossings in the last decade have and fact numbers have have and in fact numbers have up.the have and in fact numbers have up. the honourable gentleman has been on the wrong side of this
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issue entire career . he just he issue entire career. he just he described all immigration law as racist. he said it was a mistake to control immigration . and he to control immigration. and he has never, ever voted for tougher asylum . it is clear, mr. tougher asylum. it is clear, mr. speaken tougher asylum. it is clear, mr. speaker, while in hawk to the open border, activists , we're on open border, activists, we're on the side of the british people . the side of the british people. mr. speaker . when i was in mr. speaker. when i was in charge of prosecute , i charge of prosecute, i extradited countless rapists . extradited countless rapists. i'm not know the conviction rate, but smuggling was twice what it is today. i voted against this legislation last time because i said it wouldn't work. since it became the numbers have gone up. he's proved me right. sir keir starmer, now the duke of sussex will be at the centre of a high court trial against mirror group newspapers over phone allegations. he's one of several high profile celebrities bringing action against. the
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publisher. the tabloid newspaper is contesting the claims, arguing that some have been brought to , but the trial will brought to, but the trial will begin the 9th of may and lasts around seven weeks. rmt members will vote tomorrow on a pay offer from network rail aimed at resolving a long running dispute over pay, jobs and conditions. the suspended industrial action was due to take place on the 16th and 17th march. the says the new pay offer does involve extra money, but they say industrial action with 14 other rail companies will still go ahead later this month . cheshire ahead later this month. cheshire police are investigating manchester city's kyle walker over allegations of indecent exposure is understood to have happened sunday after city's two nil win over newcastle. the force says the incident happened in a wilmslow bar in manchester. and lastly of flights were disrupted today across the south
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of england , snow continued to of england, snow continued to fall right across the uk. that's after the coldest night of the year so far last night. the met office saying temperatures drop to minus point four degrees in the scottish highlands, which is the scottish highlands, which is the lowest march temperature for more than a decade . and there's more than a decade. and there's more than a decade. and there's more sleet , snow and subzero more sleet, snow and subzero temperatures on way across all four nations until at least friday. that's all for me. i'm back in an hour. back to . patrick a good at your money, right? so how can the bbc claim to be impartial if it doesn't sack gary lineker ? lineker basically gary lineker? lineker basically called the tories . now, i think called the tories. now, i think anyone with eyes see that this breaks bbc impartiality and should probably lead to an instant dismissal. but lineker claims that he's not an employee and is not bound by those
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guidelines . unfortunately for guidelines. unfortunately for him, hmrc take a slightly different view. they think that gary is an employee and want him pay gary is an employee and want him pay nearly £5 million in taxes that they say owes for that amount of money. lineker cut from the nation's migrant hotels for nearly one whole day. reading between the lines, i think, gary, probably feels that people who want to stop illegal crossings are racist . and i, of crossings are racist. and i, of course, have a lot of sympathy for gary on this because as we all, he has suffered from horrific, racist abuse himself . horrific, racist abuse himself. i think i would have been bullied at school. i was david kind of marginally that way anyway because i was just like you know as tiny geeky kid with like , you know, darkish skin and like, you know, darkish skin and i was pretty much racist abuse although i'm not you as english as they come . yeah, yeah, yeah. as they come. yeah, yeah, yeah. all the time. all the time. i makes you feel sick, doesn't it? and comparing the tories illegal immigration to 1930s germany, lineker has really offended the jewish community. now i am not
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jewish community. now i am not jewish . i'm jewish community. now i am not jewish. i'm going to let somebody who is make that point themselves is the editor of the jewish chronicle. jake wallace on this . take the worst sort of on this. take the worst sort of modern genocide western europe as a political tool to make an anti—immigration argument. a pro—immigration argument is grossly crass and grossly offensive and just morally wrong . gary lineker does owe the jewish community an apology and anybody else who is affected by violence an apology. and frankly, the british public an apology . now, hitler mercifully apology. now, hitler mercifully , utterly slaughtered millions of innocent men, women and children, babies were gassed to death in their mother's arms every single day. the british taxpayer pays at least £7 million to house child migrants in hotels. local councils are building new homes for these people of homeless brits and even the proposed new laws children would be allowed to stay and we would continue to take a fixed number of refugees as well. of course , as a huge as well. of course, as a huge amount of legal immigrants. the
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irony forgot lineker, is that things brexit big racist britain is actually welcoming more people from africa in the subcontinent than before. these people are not typically the most aryan. and that's hardly i think adolf hitler would have approved in 1930 germany. gary lineker has taken refugees into his own and he deserves massive credit for that genuinely, because enough sense he is putting his money where his mouth is, but he does live in a fabulous and the people he took in were thoroughly and this is a big difference between gary and the people of say on hughes who were about to have hundreds of people into their sleep people dropped into their sleep village there is a world of village and there is a world of difference between having difference between gary having a thoroughly checked refugee and one of his many spare bedrooms and people being worried about living next door to a man who was deported he raped was deported because he raped a 12 year old and is now in the jungle trying to get back into britain. it does not make you a. if you want stop that from if you want to stop that from happening. the problem happening. and the problem for me is that he me with gary lineker is that he picks and chooses his morals, in
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my view. he's already been reprimanded by the breaking reprimanded by the bbc, breaking their , highlighting their guidelines, highlighting their guidelines, highlighting the that the tories have , the fact that the tories have, russian took a very russian donors. he took a very moral stance that, despite moral stance on that, despite the fact that it is, of course, this tory government trying to stop putin invading ukraine. so how he sit behind a keyboard how can he sit behind a keyboard and basically the government when just a few months ago he was shilling for a world cup tournament staged by murderous, despotic, fundamentalist regime, earning a reported . £1.6 million earning a reported. £1.6 million whilst presenting a show from a stadium that slaves quite possibly died whilst building . possibly died whilst building. it doesn't matter whether or not, he said. the old thing about human rights record , he about human rights record, he did help to sports watch a country that is a human rights cesspit. and it seems to me that gary lineker's moral compass can be bought for enough money. it's a appears that gary is happy to maybe look the other way. and when you look all of that, all of what i've just said in, the round, i think it is reasonable
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for me to conclude that maybe just maybe gary lineker is full of . we go. well, there we go. of. we go. well, there we go. right. but to respond now for my superstar panel is author and feminist it is. superstar panel is author and feminist it is . you love to see feminist it is. you love to see you look to see a businessman in drugs . well and of course you've drugs. well and of course you've got political ideas at the sunday mirror it is nigel nelson. well, if all goes to you first, what do you make for coming in straight after the noise? yeah and to me it's if he was an independent person , have was an independent person, have the voice, freedom of speech, generate . he hasn't said generate. he hasn't said anything massively . i generate. he hasn't said anything massively. i think it was inappropriate , but he's paid was inappropriate, but he's paid by the state broadcaster that has the massive, impartial, impartiality, conscience, you know , not being biased and, you know, not being biased and, you know, not being biased and, you know, he is not his first offence. he's kept doing over and over and over again . and you and over and over again. and you just think how many lies is he's going to get? because i mean,
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even the bbc cricket commentator said said this is said if he'd said this is a couple of years yeah thing couple of years ago. yeah thing is, the thing is for me, right, and i do mean this genuinely, which is that i'm all for freedom of speech, literally. what said that, right? what i've just said that, right? thatis what i've just said that, right? that is freedom of speech. and thatis that is freedom of speech. and that is allowed media. that is allowed on the media. that is allowed on the medi able and i'm very grateful to be able to and gary lineker did to do that. and gary lineker did hit say that freedom of hit back and say that freedom of speech is a virtue and that people shouldn't be curtailed from doing that. absolutely fair enough. and i do get that. but i want does it cross a bit of want him does it cross a bit of a line when? he is essentially paid by the taxpayers work, the bbc 100% and he signed the contract to abide by contract he had to abide by those guidelines. so i mean, i tweeted, i don't think should be sacked. don't want to cutaway sacked. i don't want to cutaway is freedom speech, but he has is freedom of speech, but he has to work the guidelines. if the bbc we pay i'm a taxpayer i help fund his wages. he to toe the line so why i mean arkansas a lot of things about lineker i think he's probably the biggest
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hypocrite in social media land why i mean what i mean look , he why i mean what i mean look, he was a hero of mine as an 11 year old boy , i've worshipped that old boy, i've worshipped that man . now, i cannot even i cannot man. now, i cannot even i cannot even to see him on my tv turn oven he even to see him on my tv turn over. he irritates me so much. so let's go into some of things. you know, he thinks about he goes on about democracy , goes on about democracy, respecting people's decisions . respecting people's decisions. he he was one of the biggest cheerleaders for a second referendum during brexit. so he didn't trust the public's choice . he goes against public opinion on so much should mean to become majority of people do not want it back in country. guess what gary wants he wants it back in this country. apparently she's a victim. he goes against everything you know we've got the tax investec and he's not the tax investec and he's not the nice guy that he portrays well potentially now obviously that was that obviously of us know i mean look people look at him as just that that would maybe argue that he is a bit of a hypocrite for it he will get more say that this is freedom of
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speech and freedom of expression. what do you make of it? well, i mean, i hope that freedom of speech is it carries with a responsibility so if with it a responsibility so if gary lineker wants unfettered freedom of speech , then he must freedom of speech, then he must throw off the fetters the bbc stop . the thing is, he could stop. the thing is, he could always show, but he could be a very wealthy man and he would earn a. and then he can say what he likes football. he is that he is the face of bbc sport. he can't. the whole point about about that tweet was the first bit that he was talking about thatis bit that he was talking about that is a cruel policy aimed at vulnerable people. i agree with that the idea that that you compare the kind of language thatis compare the kind of language that is being used in parliament. germany is just ridiculous . parliament. germany is just ridiculous. so that's parliament. germany is just ridiculous . so that's the parliament. germany is just ridiculous. so that's the part that's people. and if he wants the freedom to say that he shouldn't be doing the job he's doing, do you think he should apologise? jewish community? i think should because it's insensitive. it's. yes know it could be picked apart and i've
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seen it picked apart today that actually a lot of the language might be language was used, but that's irrelevant . what happened that's irrelevant. what happened then affect . so many people and then affect. so many people and has caused so much trauma to so many communities. you just don't say it. so yeah, it demeans the word, you know, the meaning of the word hitler. you know, i've been called a racist, a, all twitter today. oh, he's so called followers. all these b kinds type of people. it belittles those words. i racism. mark i would want to be in a room with a you know, i don't want to be. i think this is an important point. potentially has been lost a bit. and i did speak earlier on to the editor of the jewish who was very strong on this. and i do think, nigel, that word now gary mcroberts used say about 1950s germany used to say about 1950s germany we all know was going on we all know what was going on 19305 we all know what was going on 1930s germany so 1930s germany right. so you might have just said it might as well have just said it really only thing really really the only thing really demeans and devalues and don't exactly going on that exactly what was going on that and actually, frankly, it's
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pretty disgusting . it's pretty disgusting. it's factually i think it's factually wrong and i think it's morally the way morally wrong as well. the way you to write factually wro you have to write factually wro yeah. mean kind of things yeah. i mean the kind of things they're germany they're 1970s, germany was a preparation for worst preparation for the worst genocide that the world has ever known. yeah this is not in that kind of league. and that is why he's so wrong to say it. but you layer that the fact he's that the bbc and that just makes it worse he doesn't seem be self—aware enough to realise he has a responsibility 8 million followers on twitter a huge following from his programmes on bbc. therefore he must think about what he says much carefully place to his twitter following at the end of day. but let's not he's got involved in this migrant crisis before and he embarrassed himself when he kept going on about the child migrants. and it turned out they was 25 year olds going to school with with 13 year olds. he you know he's got to stay out. so you think and it's not just gary lineker who this and some would say there is a reason which is why 8.6 million twitter
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followers, because some followers, because clearly some people and that's fair people like and that's fair enough be wrong you enough i can be wrong but do you think people who are think that some people who are like gary lineker so fabulously wealthy? well done, you know, overall wealth creation , i'd overall wealth creation, i'd love to have the kind of money that gary lineker has. sure, we all would. but do in essentially communities. and is all communities. okay. and is all very well and good taking people into your own home for two weeks. yeah yeah, right. he deserves that. i mean, he did a double take. now doesn't double take. now he doesn't because i had i to go because look if i had i to go soft, if i'm five, eight bedrooms, it would be an absolute divorce. so if i had eight bedrooms and you offered a vetted migrant and i was to have a double page sun newspaper on me, probably think, you know me, i'd probably think, you know what, that's lot of virtue. what, that's a lot of virtue. exactly what i'm saying. exactly that. right. is which, is that. right. which is which, is that. right. which is which, is that he's got that because he's got so bedrooms this person was bedrooms and this person was completely there is completely faceted? there is a world difference between now world of difference between now and the kind of person that might up at a hotel might be rocking up at a hotel near you or , harassing a 15 year near you or, harassing a 15 year old schoolgirl in liverpool about saying it's like you know,
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it's hundreds of thousands going into with absolutely no into hotels with absolutely no control just don't know that control and just don't know that criminal history came on the streets of villages. and you think, you wonder why think, well and you wonder why people's of he's got people's backs of. he's got multiple right? you multiple houses, right? you know, absolutely for all you know, i'm absolutely for all you know, i'm absolutely for all you know, immigration and come in and we're never going to stop the boats i, i, you know we're an island. are we going to an island. how are we going to stop the the people have stop the boats? the people have the they're to the money they're going to pay slightly risk slightly off course. the risk you see that literally said stop the boats. that's not to the boats. that's not going to stop. the if i had his stop. most of the if i had his sort of money, he's definitely got than one property got more than one property probably multiple. if i probably got multiple. if i wanted do something, i would probably got multiple. if i wantlook, do something, i would probably got multiple. if i wantlook, there's1ething, i would probably got multiple. if i wantlook, there's three g, i would probably got multiple. if i wantlook, there's three ori would probably got multiple. if i want look, there's three or fourrld say, look, there's three or four of properties to the of my properties to the government house refugees. i don't for it. just make don't no money for it. just make sure walls before sure put harriet walls before you all you just think you know all you just think about you know actually that sense that is lineker even taking couple of refugees into his home or however he's taken is he still a bit of a hypocrite that view nigel no, i don't. i think we're getting a bit bit for ourselves here. okay. i'm not doubting sincerity of what lineker was just thinking. he's
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maybe it's his judgement is his judgement. i call into question . it is because of who he is that has to use that freedom , that has to use that freedom, his speech responsibly. and that's what he hasn't done and that's what he hasn't done and thatis that's what he hasn't done and that is interesting because one thing i will say as well, which is that a lot of people , is that a lot of people, incredibly controversial points, i'm sure people watch this programme and watch this and regularly think, oh gosh, that was controversial point make was a controversial point i make no and that is no excuses for that and that is freedom speech. but there are limits are certain limits to freedom of speech that and in that regard , has gary lineker that regard, has gary lineker gone too that with his do you think or not. hey, yeah. i mean, i it's very insensitive. i think even if they weren't contracted the bbc, you'd go that was too far . that was insensitive to far. that was insensitive to this segment. but gary lineker constantly preaches as far as his twitter preaching all the time tells us about climate change. what we must do jets around the world on holidays all over the place ? he's over the place? he's a hypocrite. well, i mean, he could have. and by the way,
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government come out pop up in a second and say, wow, you know. i did give my reported £1.6 million fee. i got four reports, get the qatar world cup entirely to a migrant charity. i got doubts he has them, but maybe maybe will. now i've got a maybe he will. now i've got a feeling he told us. but how can he simultaneously sit there at a world cup potentially in a stadium built by slaves, some of whom, well, have died, where there's no real rights to speak of in that country. it is a very fundamentalist day and. then preach to was about because that was kind of one of the points i was kind of one of the points i was making. we come i think his morals might i you i think morals might be i you i think you buy yeah his job you can buy him. yeah his job took to qatar. so i don't took him to qatar. so i don't think that that i would think that that that i would criticise for that . imagine criticise him for that. imagine he said no nigel, janet made a stand and he would not go in that he would have resign from the bbc, they could done from the bbc, they could done it from a in manchester. well, a studio in manchester. well, possibly. no, i forget it's been done before for world cup done before for a world cup cricket gets but what i'm cricket gets done. but what i'm making he making is that that that he could actually made some could have actually made some points he promised when
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points that he promised to when was to actually the was in qatar to actually the human rights and he made a few comments but that was it okay all right. fair enough. do you think let's just get down to brass tacks on this do you brass tacks on this now. do you think should sack no, think bbc should sack him? no, no not. not it's not. no it's not. it's not it's not. no, no, no. because you didn't just should be fined. i think he should be fined and i think he should be fined and i think he should fined. that should be fined. i'm right. that money to a refugee money donated to a refugee charity or an asylum seekers charity, that's where i say, oh, a jewish community. well, potentially even maybe this is controversial, potentially even kind of a holocaust survivors charge, something like that, maybe. would you say were erring on side of don't sack him on the side of don't sack him funny , because the other side of funny, because the other side of it is this actually, which is the bbc called talal all its employees to adhere to some of impartiality thing because look what happens when someone needs the bbc they tend to and work for a different news outlet whether impartiality whether it's less impartiality rules and shock horror. it turns out they're all left wing or, centre left. so we all know the
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crack with the bbc anyway. right. so is just a bit of a right. so is it just a bit of a facade? bbc just go facade? should the bbc just go look, okay? don't look, screw this okay? you don't have abide any such rules. have to abide any such rules. you can just what we know you're all thinking because know. sorry, just how sorry, you'd say just how impartial you impartial is if actually you knew. all the knew. see where all the presenters personally and presenters stayed personally and politically and where they politically and know where they stand. would just it stand. and it would just it would be vomiting juice in tv. yeah. even more than it is now. is that one awful. let's remember gary lineker he's is engush remember gary lineker he's is english as they come his words . english as they come his words. yeah the whole thing about the bbc it's true. that is true. thatis bbc it's true. that is true. that is true . what does that that is true. what does that mean. yeah well he's his english as they come. yeah, but of course we all deep sympathy course we all have deep sympathy for for that's racist for him for that's a racist abuse at abuse that he suffered at school. yeah fine. by the school. yeah yeah. fine. by the bbc it exists to be bbc that it exists to be impartial. yeah. so that impartiality is really important. the problem the bbc is by bending over backwards for balance , they often give a balance, they often give a minority view is this disproportionate amount airtime right. so it doesn't actually work that kind of balance as it should found. i'm sorry, sir.
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can i just say that is a brilliant point. what you just said. i couldn't agree more much . fantastic. coming up. anyway, have after sunak sat down? yes. another leftie lawyer, keir starmer, on his illegal migration bill. who should we trust to stop the boats. none of the people. lawson weighs in on that. the people. lawson weighs in on that . but up next the people. lawson weighs in on that. but up next in the the people. lawson weighs in on that . but up next in the clash that. but up next in the clash and what i'll be i'm on conor and what i'll be i'm on conor and petronella wyatt going head to head with an anti racism activist weyman on activist weyman bennett on whether should have whether the palace should have apologised to ngozi fulani for the second time after giving an apology last year. let us know what you think. email us at gbnews.uk. tweet us using the handle at gb news. there's also a poll up there that you can vote in now
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. the okay, wonderful people. time for the clash . professional victim. the clash. professional victim. i'm forlani remember that molly is back. announcing this morning that she will temporarily step as ceo of charity says despite . as ceo of charity says despite. she also used international day to speak out for the first time since supposedly building bndges since supposedly building bridges with buckingham palace after forlani accused lady susan hussey of racism back in november. watch this. who are they apologising ? and if you're they apologising? and if you're sorry, tell me you're sorry. if not. it speaks for itself . i
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not. it speaks for itself. i think you have to ask somebody for apology. it is not an apology. i'm clear. i'm just making the point so that everybody understands. you're i don't . what is so hard to say? don't. what is so hard to say? i'm okay, well, that's a bit weird, because her claims are completely odds with the policy statement from december the 16th, which read out this meeting filled warmth and understanding. ladies offered her sincere apologies for the comments that were made , the comments that were made, the distress they caused to . ms. distress they caused to. ms. forlani has accepted this apology and appreciates that no was intended yet. nearly three months later, ngozi fulani has decided to reject the apology. but many of felt she didn't deserve in the first place. reigniting the palace race row just weeks before may's coronation 40 think should the royal family personally apologised to ngozi fulani for a second time? send your opinions right down out gbnews.uk tweet
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me at gb news. there's also of course, a poll running now which you can vote in, but hurry up, clock's ticking out of the results shortly. but hey, right now, to get to the bottom this are journalists socialites . are journalists and socialites. wyatt i'd to be a social wyatt i'd love to be a social and political commentator. are we going to go to fantastic stuff that we. well, we'll start with socialite. why not with the socialite. why not bachelor? first, do you with the socialite. why not bachethe�* first, do you with the socialite. why not bachethe palace first, do you with the socialite. why not bachethe palace have do you with the socialite. why not bachethe palace have apologised think the palace have apologised at all, let alone second time? i think the palace were panicked into an apology because i know ladies and hussy, she's certainly not racist . i think certainly not racist. i think she was questions in a genuine spirit of friendliness and curiosity . the palace did curiosity. the palace did apologise . that's actually fine apologise. that's actually fine . they bent over backwards, apologise . so the idea that she apologise. so the idea that she apologised again is one of the most logical things i've heard in the last ten years. and i've a lot of illogical things. apologise for what? well, this
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the other thing. and i'll be. i'll just bring you in on this now. do you don't find it a little bit confusing because had the initial stumbling down resignation of lady susan hussey, then we had a meeting and then we had a statement and then we had another palace apology and she's still not happy. apology and she's still not happy-1 apology and she's still not happy. i would probably say confusion was the word that was going through my mind when i watched that of ngozi fulani , i watched that of ngozi fulani, i believe, and also her daughter with susanna and richard. there are on good morning britain . i'm are on good morning britain. i'm just not really sure what she's about. you know, she went this unfortunate experience at the palace with lady susan hussey, exposed that experience . she had exposed that experience. she had come she had lots of people agreeing with her from julia hartley—brewer the right to nadine. what right on the left . nadine. what right on the left. and she had an apology. she had a meeting at the palace. the palace implemented the changes that she wanted to implement, and now she's carrying the palace. haven't done anything at all. i actually think the palace
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have well the have behaved quite well in the situation . they've got situation. they've got absolutely nothing apologise absolutely nothing to apologise for what you think she for today. what do you think she really ? i have no idea. i think really? i have no idea. i think she is , let's say, becoming she is, let's say, becoming slightly . she seems to be slightly. she seems to be playing charming. the palace . playing charming. the palace. alleged abuse she's had on social media. the palace hasn't done anything to prevent this , done anything to prevent this, which is incredibly ludicrous. the palace cannot control social media. all right. i'm just i'm just to bring in now co—convener of anti—rape. some days wait a minute bennett weinman, thank you very much. great to have you on the show. i believe we can bnng on the show. i believe we can bring women that we go good stuff. just shed some stuff. can you just shed some light me? we are light on this for me? we are a bit confused as what exactly bit confused as to what exactly wants because she has appeared to have had at least two apologies. now more is that . apologies. now more is that. well, to be honest with you , i well, to be honest with you, i think that she's been subject to a huge amount of racism , abuse.
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a huge amount of racism, abuse. and it's not just in this country , actually country, actually internationally, people have watched how she's been treated . watched how she's been treated. it's not an accident. the last yean it's not an accident. the last year, barbados decided to drop the queen as the head of state, the queen as the head of state, the jamaica , canada, all seen the jamaica, canada, all seen the jamaica, canada, all seen the different are thinking about doing this and it's actually based on these questions. so many of the people coming in saying , oh, don't bother saying, oh, don't bother apologising. it doesn't matter. but this is the diminishing. diminishing the role of the monarchy. because people will not accept that sometimes there's racism within institution . what can you give institution. what can you give the world of the world? yeah. can ican the world of the world? yeah. can i can i just say, look, be i'll. i'll go to you this now who'd just have shut up before that which is that when it goes, if leilani was on that show earlier this morning, she was there in. however, you wouldn't describe the attire that she was wearing and. her earrings appeared to have , you know, the appeared to have, you know, the map of africa on. it and when i
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look at that, i, i just wonder whether or not an 83 year old woman could be forgiven for allegedly asking which of africa she from . look, ultimately she came from. look, ultimately i think the exchange that happened , lady susan hussey and happened, lady susan hussey and joseph and ami last year seemed rude on lady susan hussey's part and i think the majority of the british public with me on that but the point is you know racism and racial disparities are real see them in health care we see them in policing we see them in education. we see them in employment. this situation which has happened with ngozi fulani today and last year at the palace , is not comparable to the palace, is not comparable to the very real struggles that people go through. when people talk about these issues in the trivial way that if a lady has spoken about them today , i think spoken about them today, i think it just it just makes the very real racial struggles that people go through seem pointless and not real and think and not not real and think that's a shame. but do think that's a shame. but do think that lady susan hussey will just be absolutely today again to see back in the well poor season
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hussey was devastated by the effect her well—meaning and they were well—meant comments which were well—meant comments which were taken . she's a terribly were taken. she's a terribly nice lovely lady i think broke her heart. i mean she's one of the most sincere people i know. and i think i think it's terribly . okay well, i'll go terribly. okay well, i'll go i'll come in here because . we're i'll come in here because. we're really short for time. oh, i'm wayne micallef. young girls. if hillary says that the palace should more to protect should have done more to protect her from abuse . i mean, what her from abuse. i mean, what could the have done? what's it been ? i mean, we've been having been? i mean, we've been having to come out and interview and then going on all the media outlets going back. when she raised the dispute. right to be to she faced a barrage of racism. she lost her job. there racism. she lost herjob. there was an inquiry into her
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stupidity about whether she should have. but she didn't lose that said she resigned . and i that said she resigned. and i just say this ought to be absolutely clear when it comes to protecting old ladies, the aristocracy. there's enormous amounts of sympathy when it comes to assistance from from hackney , which, you know, hackney, which, you know, i agree. the antagonistic racism could be much worse. the more was faced on that day . but that was faced on that day. but that doesn't disprove the fact that the palace and, the institution, the palace and, the institution, the royal family has a problem with racism to address more that they wouldn't go to finish point. right. whether marrying somebody that's black that caused an enormous heartache inside the royal instead of married rose or sorry that's a it's a problem which people which make they live in denial in this country that there's a problem when you try and try to
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continue the way that i'm going to go back to i'm to go back to let me just deal the british people that we progress. and the only way to deal with progress is to challenge backward ideas and wherever that falls. so wait and wherever that falls. so wait a minute. let me just put this to you. the problem? i think that many people in this country have with meghan markle it's nothing do with the fact that nothing to do with the fact that she's black. i think people just don't like it. but i don't believe that excess. but believe that it's excess. but also, can i just say where it now goes if hillary the day after chose to publicise after she chose to publicise what happened with lady susan hussey was on every single media going including this one and she got a very easy ride even on this media outlet which if i'm being honest is something that was essentially a little bit disappointed about it at the time because it was very soft stuff. did not get a rough stuff. she did not get a rough ride. me and the palace caved in immediately . they caved in safe
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immediately. they caved in safe and made all of this. where did all this nasty little racist british network that you did? you see, there is no race franchise that was a media responding to that death threats and all those things. i'm sorry but let me be social media and as on social media. but the palace can't be responsible for those. i'll be final . i think those. i'll be final. i think most people probably , if i was most people probably, if i was long accused of racism , when long accused of racism, when racism is raised within the family , they go into denial and family, they go into denial and they say there's a serious problem . okay, fair enough. if problem. okay, fair enough. if how do you all say i'll be, i will give the final word to you. what more could the palace have done? look, in this situation, think the palace actually behaved quite there was obviously incident which obviously an incident which happened unfortunate. obviously an incident which happwasi unfortunate. obviously an incident which happwas a unfortunate. obviously an incident which happwas a person unfortunate. obviously an incident which happwas a person lapologylte. that was a person an apology throughout a meeting in the palace , there were two press
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palace, there were two press releases released apologising to go the finale for lady i. we've got to just stop this culture of victimhood . i don't know what victimhood. i don't know what she's complaining about. i wish would use her platform for good instead slagging the instead of slagging off the palace. right, look all of palace. all right, look all of you, much. you, thank you very, very much. i was co—convenor of anti—racism day that. william bennett, journalist and socialite petronella wyatt and political commentator, petronella wyatt and political commenta:or, petronella wyatt and political commenta proper clash . right. that was a proper clash. right. thank you very, very much. a range of views. a range of views right now. i'm going to go the inbox so who do you agree inbox now. so who do you agree with? the monarchy have with? should the monarchy have apologised to fulani for apologised to ngozi fulani for a second time? vicki says the royal family should absolutely not apologise the second. that was a bit late for that. who does this woman think she is? lorraine to exercise the racist abuse to the fulani has abuse and go to the fulani has received means she's been forced to down from the to step down from her role. the royals should safeguarded . royals should have safeguarded. well, interesting, well, that is interesting, lorraine as well, because i think there been rather also think there has been rather also scrutiny systems , space scrutiny into systems, space and, whether or not the real reason why she stepped down is
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because of abuse remains to be said. they but martha on twitter says she already accepted an apology. she's just an attention seeker. there go. seeker. okay well, there you go. your verdict now in. ladies your verdict is now in. ladies and you've been and gentlemen, you've all been beavering keypads beavering away at your keypads and coming up now and you've been coming up now visiting sorts of all 4% of visiting all sorts of all 4% of you agree that the royals should have apologised. i mean, we could have predicted this going 96% that they should 96% of you say that they should not hard to . not apologised. it's hard to. the brexit referendum result, is it get. right. coming it that we get. right. coming up. coming up us royal commentator kinsey schofield gives stateside on if gives her take stateside on if the sussex family should be stripped of their titles as rabid anti—monarchy is harry and meghan refer to their daughter as princess in her christening announcement next. charlie lawson in on who trust to stop the boats as sunak stared down storm today over his illegal migration crackdowns that you .
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welcome back. now yesterday the prime minister announced his illegal migration and earlier it pmqs it became a battle of keir starmer's no plan. first is rishi sunak alleged bad plan. take a look. wanted to, in his words, scrap the rwanda deal. he voted against measures to deport foreign criminals. mr. speaker. and he even argued against flights. well and we know why.
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because on this matter he talked about his legal background . he's about his legal background. he's just another leftie lawyer in our way . this is the just another leftie lawyer in our way. this is the fifth prime minister. this sixth immigration plan, the seventh home secretary. and after all this time, all they offer is the same old gimmicks , empty promises. old gimmicks, empty promises. right now, go catfight in the commons, wasn't it? but can either of them really be trusted to ? stop the boats. joining me to? stop the boats. joining me now to give his frank verdict is our man of people is the wonderful charlie . charlie, wonderful charlie. charlie, great okay so can either great stuff. okay so can either of them be trusted ? stop the of them be trusted? stop the boats . well i wouldn't follow boats. well i wouldn't follow the parallel to woolworths, to be honest with you . i think it be honest with you. i think it you know , rishi sunak is you know, rishi sunak is terrified of doing anything firm at all because he's scared of being called anything from from racist god knows what to starmer as i say so but his inspiration was a duck. but listen, these
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are the people who are running the but whoever it may be, these are tough guys , not. all right. are tough guys, not. all right. now, back in the day, the ira was dragged kicking and screaming in to lay down its arms by a dirty. it's coming out now. some people like it. so people accept it. but i know what happened? because i know people who are involved, fools, and they've told me that they the special forces am i six? am i five element of the police special branch got involved , got special branch got involved, got down and dirty and only way you will defeat these these people smugglers is by getting down and dirty throw dirty money around and getting informers and getting people hit and that's it . might not like it, but it just simple as up. i mean let's say there's some party. how are your horses ? love horses. oh there horses? love horses. oh there are lawyers sitting here. this waiting a lot of this crap
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because there ain't hope. they are going to make all money and nothing will happen . yeah, nothing will happen. yeah, indeed. look, as i was about to say, i think i think there's a element of truth in what you're saying now, which is that, you know, it probably would be a lot easier slash definitely will be a lot easier to stop the gangs if human traffickers didn't if well human traffickers didn't exist everyone of exist and everyone gets one of the issues charlie is the issues i think charlie is unfortunately a lot human unfortunately a lot of the human traffickers the traffickers operate out of the uk. quite to actually go uk. so it's quite to actually go and take a house if they're already in your country i think is the is message that we're is the is the message that we're sends he gets in there. but if you to trust one person more you had to trust one person more between starmer rishi sunak between keir starmer rishi sunak to stop the boats to actually stop the boats if you had would be. oh god you had to who would be. oh god . well i suppose the natural territory for an answer to that would have to be that would you would have to be that would you would automatically assume the in the in the organic sense of the word that the conservatives would be the party that would put a stop to this. but they're running around like headless chickens at the moment . as
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chickens at the moment. as i said, the good to lady spencer. but i also think we're another thing the french are doing . thing the french are doing. absolutely. you know what square to help situation. you know we just let them get away from away with and don't forget the you know the french on personable to do this because they don't want the refugees or whatever you want to call them immigrants or whatever you don't want them in france. well this is one of the things that cracks me up because they're saying , look, way they're saying, look, the way that this to work that we do need this to work now, illegal migration bill now, this illegal migration bill is better returns, is to have better returns, agreements other countries. agreements with other countries. but country, their but what other country, their right going go ? yeah. right mind is going to go? yeah. all know what? we'll all right. you know what? we'll sign a of paper and sign on a piece of paper and we'll have a load of these people back. but then the other irony is doesn't make britain irony is it doesn't make britain racist for not wanting to have some of these people here, because clearly no other country really wants to be the charlie. well as i said, you're putting some. the last time we spoke , some. the last time we spoke, the gentle kind folk of the
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countryside of the republic . countryside of the republic. ireland. i've never, ever called racist or far. right. and by god, they're getting yelled . not god, they're getting yelled. not now, because they have had enough there in the streets as we tonight. and we do not want any more illegal or whatever you want to call them . our republic want to call them. our republic of ireland . and they're being of ireland. and they're being called far right. and a racist and god knows what i'm they're from the republic of ireland i mean you know so this word racist far right it gets thrown at people if you stand and say, please, you're going to go for a push.so please, you're going to go for a push. so they'll call you far, right? yeah on that. no ties , right? yeah on that. no ties, not serious. we talked about that earlier . gary lineker as that earlier. gary lineker as prime to a person saying i know that he's offended huge elements jewish community by alluding to what's been going on in terms of the party's desire to stop the tory party's desire to stop illegal immigration and saying that was very similar to what hitler would done which is hitler would have done which is absolutely while would absolutely not while a would have it. what do you have done it. so i what do you make gary lineker his comments
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charlie i looked he charlie fan like i looked he actually said i and if i'm wrong i apologise guys but i think he was ah to say i will speak for those who do not have a voice. yeah gary shilton a name a you know what i'll get back in your studio and talk about reagan football . i mean, you know, football. i mean, you know, people are finding it hard to watch of the day. no, because this prick is embedded himself in their in their brain, you know what? i mean, i wish he'd just look , i defend his right to just look, i defend his right to say it. i've spent years having to listen to jerry adams, slagging my people off , to listen to jerry adams, slagging my people off, and i'd defend his right said. so gary has the right to set what? i wish he'd shut . well, i. you wish he'd shut. well, i. you have a way with words, charlie thank you very much . as charlie thank you very much. as charlie law said , if none of the people law said, if none of the people , if you were offended by any language then sorry but that me go well we're on. coming up as an afghan who has already been deported for raping a 12 year
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old british girls, is that the new channel policy won't deter him returning to the uk is the government's new marketing tough enough? that is our big debate and that the media. but and that is in the media. but i'm not assume. but first, as a rabid anti—monarchy gets harry and to their and meghan referred to their daughter in daughter lilibet as princess in her christening announcement. daughter lilibet as princess in her chrithe|ing announcement. daughter lilibet as princess in her chrithe sussexiouncement. daughter lilibet as princess in her chrithe sussex familynent. daughter lilibet as princess in her chrithe sussex family be it. should the sussex family be allowed still use that allowed to still use that titles? us royal commentator gives schofield gives her hot takes stateside and that, ladies and gentlemen , is .
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next well, a very good evening, everybody. now kinsey's go field is tonight's outsider. everybody. now kinsey's go field is tonight's outsider . well, is tonight's outsider. well, earlier the sussexes announced their daughter, lilibet was , their daughter, lilibet was, christened last friday in an intimate ceremony. but in a twist for the couple, they were made it their life's mission to tear down the monarchy. they referred their children as
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princess and prince for the very first time. now it's no, they're asking. lilibet have always been entitled to royal titles , thanks entitled to royal titles, thanks to the law introduced by king george the fifth in 1917. harry and meghan's decision to use the titles has raised some eyebrows. after meghan's previous un evidence claim that archie was denied a title because of his race. what in those months when i was all around this same time 7 i was all around this same time ? so we have in tandem the conversation of won't be given security . it's not going to be security. it's not going to be given a title . and also concerns given a title. and also concerns and conversation about how dark his skin might be when . he's his skin might be when. he's born . right according to the born. right according to the sources, his mouth, face almost go be the king. queen and the prince and princess of wales all declined an invitation to attend the christening. while kinsey, as you see, wonderful as you can see, that wonderful is on the telly. what do is already on the telly. what do you think of this this deliberate snub, was it by king
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charles and prince william to not attend not attend the christening of now of course lilibet, diana oh, my gosh. patrick in november they were called abusive emotionally , called abusive emotionally, physically racist. coloniser the hypocrisy is stones. but, you know america loves a good backyard baptism . so backyard baptism. so congratulations to harry and meghan. it's been two years officially since the oprah interview, so it's nice to see it come full circle. and now we know what liar meghan markle was that oprah winfrey interview ? that oprah winfrey interview? don't forget, this woman is famous saying quotes like all people should linked, not ranked. but here's my princess daughter. and then we've got prince harry that says he just wants family, not an institution, but son, prince, institution, but my son, prince, archie . yeah. yeah. and exactly. archie. yeah. yeah. and exactly. and he said as well, there was a lot of like i issues and all of that came with being a member of the royal family why on earth would you to deliberately would you want to deliberately give your son and daughter a link to the institution that you
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has got all of these problems and gave you psychological issues ? i mean, i think was issues? i mean, i think was biggie smalls that said, it's all the benjamins. and if i'm wrong , because i am a white wrong, because i am a white woman from texas . but i do think woman from texas. but i do think that this is driven. the sussexes know that they're their greatest asset is connection to the royal family. and this is their way of reminding the world we are royalty on a global scale. do you honestly think they're just trying to merge their kids ? yeah, i mean, their kids? yeah, i mean, i really do. what good. does it i mean, lily born in america. what is she, princess of olive garden, mcdonald's . i is she, princess of olive garden, mcdonald's. i mean, is she, princess of olive garden, mcdonald's . i mean, what garden, mcdonald's. i mean, what are you. you're an american. what you the princess of. i'm not. i'm not. i don't understand. yeah princess of taco bell is just arriving now. ladies gentlemen, there you go. i mean, it is a little bit bizarre, isn't it really the idea that you would deliberately want your children to be shot because of something that. you particularly hated and also a clown, but wonder as the timing of it was interesting , the
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of it was interesting, the timing seemed to coincide with it and ngozi fulani comment, which to be talking which we're going to be talking a bit later on. but a little bit later on. but kinsey, i'll just finish you very quickly. would you just strip them of that titles and, then take out of the hands and maybe even save the sussexes kids lifetime of kids from a lifetime of hereditary pain . oh, you know, hereditary pain. oh, you know, i have an opinion on the children at point, but i would say i would strip harry and meghan because they have done everything in their power to jeopardise monarchy's future . jeopardise monarchy's future. look, thank you very much, kinsey . fantastic stuff as ever kinsey. fantastic stuff as ever was. us royal commentator kinsey schofield . great stuff right schofield. great stuff right now. coming up, i will speak to the school chaplain sat is saying that extreme lgbt ideology should be respectfully . i mean, you guys that is pretty maritime. the reverend dr. bernard randall shares his story and that is soon. but also my superstar panel debate whether rishi sunak ban on illegal migrants is a national necessity and whether it goes far enough . you will not want to far enough. you will not want to miss that .
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it's 10 pm. on patrick christys east on tonight's after gary lineker's egregious bob on the government's policy. it sounds like the bashing corporation are sticking by their man. but also ask if match of the day host gary lineker was right to tweet his criticism of the government policy . i think it's good that policy. i think it's good that he should speak out , but should he should speak out, but should the bbc's virtue signaller in chief face the sack. standing up for party and ordinary brits across country. tory mp andrea hits back at lineker later this houn do hits back at lineker later this hour. do not miss that people eyes an afghan criminal prepares to cross the channel despite this being deported , raping a 12 this being deported, raping a 12 year old british girl. is rishi sunak's ban on illegal migrant a
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national necessity ? and does it national necessity? and does it go far enough? i'll debate that with superstar panel on tonight. i am joined its ever sale is out of drugs and there's nigel best wave of the evening goes to nigel. okay we do we do award them as is international women's day as well obviously because not all women and the independent have revealed that 50 most influential women. but on this list is , the royal on this list is, the royal family's race baiter and trans comedian whose only achievement this year was tinkling . on the. this year was tinkling. on the. yeah mean crucially they're also a match. there is that but oh the left wing press guilty in promoting bad role models. we will talk about in the media both , but i hope we'll speak to both, but i hope we'll speak to the school shop songs saying the school shop songs for saying extreme lgbt ideology should just be respectfully challenged. so you even do that these days. the reverend dr. bernard randall shares his powerful about the
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woke indoctrination of kids plaguing our classroom. that is very soon. and as ever , i will very soon. and as ever, i will crown and you greatest britain on union jack with all the knights. i hope i'll get it right evening and. the right this evening and. the first front pages will arrive in a matter of seconds. yes, both are surprised after the wonderful middlehurst . wonderful polly middlehurst. patrick, thank you and good to you. our top story on gb news tonight. the prime minister has accused the labour leader of being on the side of the people smugglers as. the pair went head to head in the house of over the new illegal migration and bill rishi sunak defended the legislation which will remove those who enter the uk illegally and ban them from seeking asylum in the future . sir keir starmer in the future. sir keir starmer though cast on the plan saying attempts to tackle the number of channel crossings in the last decade have failed. a have gone up . the honourable gentleman has up. the honourable gentleman has been on the wrong side of this
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issue his entire career. he did. he described all immigration law as racist . he 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 tougher asylum laws. it is clear mr. while he's in hawk to the open border activists where on the side of the british people . the side of the british people. mr. speaker , when i was in mr. speaker, when i was in charge of prosecutions i extradited countless . i'm not extradited countless. i'm not convinced the conviction rate for smuggling was twice what it is today . i for smuggling was twice what it 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? sir keir starmer well, in other news today, the rmt union will vote tomorrow on a new pay offer from network rail aimed at resolving a long running dispute over pay, jobs and conditions. the
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suspended industrial action was due to take place on the 16th and 17th of march. the union says new pay offer involves extra money, but they say industry action with 14 other rail companies will still go ahead later this month . a labour ahead later this month. a labour mp has said rushing and belarussian companies are using a legal loophole to continue doing business in the uk while avoiding sanctions put in place to help support ukraine. siobhan mcdonagh says some products are subject to sanctions if they come from belarus, but if they come from belarus, but if they come from belarus, but if they come from russia , prompting come from russia, prompting belarussian companies move goods to russia, then simply sell them onto the uk legally . foreign onto the uk legally. foreign office minister david promised to crack down on sanction evaders in both countries . evaders in both countries. cheshire police are investigating manchester city's kyle walker over allegations of indecent exposure . it's alleged indecent exposure. it's alleged to have happened on sunday after
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city's two nil win over newcastle or the force says the incident believed to have occurred in a wilmslow bar in manchester and dozens of flights were disrupted today across the south of england , snow continued south of england, snow continued to fall across the uk and that's after the coldest night of the year so far last night. the met office saying temperatures dropped to —15.4 degrees in the scottish , which is the lowest scottish, which is the lowest temperature for more than a decade. temperature for more than a decade . and we understand more decade. and we understand more snow and subzero temperatures on the way for for all all uk nafions the way for for all all uk nations until at friday wrap up warm. that's all for me. i'm back in an hour. tomorrow's news tonight now in our mediabuzz mediabuzz. tomorrow's news tonight now in
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our mediabuzz mediabuzz . okay. our mediabuzz mediabuzz. okay. so let's kick off with the very first look at the front pages. hot off the press. all little princess is the headline in the metro as the sussex 21 month old daughter lilibet is christened with unofficial title becoming the newest royal. and the world's newest royal. and the world's newest royal. and the eye leads on reports that sunak small boats. belle brexit peace with europe senior on the continent fear the uk is prioritising domestic politics over human rights. while emmanuel macron demanding annual multi—million pound payments to stop the people crossing the channel to england. well sorry . channel to england. well sorry. what you doing already? i want one. we'll get stuck inside. we'll see if you stopped back with me. we've got author and feminist at marseille. we've got and activist adam brookes and we've got political editor at the sunday mirror, the wonderful nigel now said now the government's big plans to stop migrant boats is underway, but they better act swiftly as would be. arrivals like this next chap all anything go by in stark all anything to go by in stark revelations today one man waiting cross the channel and waiting to cross the channel and embed himself in our communities
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has been outed as sex beast who was previously deported from the uk for raping a 12 year old girl, emma and kouachi, 28 years old, was sentenced nine years for the attack back in 2014 and he was deported back to afghanistan after leaving prison. but right this minute katrine is currently sat in a near dunkirk, hellbent making his big return to britain by channel. he told the times that rishi sunak's new plan to stop the boats hadn't deterred him of the boats hadn't deterred him of the rape. he said i didn't like telling people about it because get the wrong idea about me it was all a misunderstand . i have was all a misunderstand. i have learned now i want to do something better. i had a hard life in prison . i want to change life in prison. i want to change my ways . well, i think we can my ways. well, i think we can all agree that's enough about that, isn't it? meanwhile lefties like labour mp khalid mahmood are insisting they're trying to stop a document. illegal migrants like this monster is somehow, quote, racist and xenophobic. i mean,
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go great panel. is the government's new plan going to actually be tough enough to stop rapists like a child returning to britain? and frankly, would labour party our society be at risk scumbags like if they risk of scumbags like if they were in power. i will throw it over to you straight away. i mean, this is the kind of geezer who could be coming a hotel near you. you know, i think, you. i just you know, i think, as i said earlier, we live in an island. so beaches, thousands of miles of beach as you're not going to stop someone in a boat. but if he's trying to come legally, then absolutely hard. no newspapers, no doubt . i would no newspapers, no doubt. i would think that potentially there's literally no this isn't this isn't a one off, you know, only a few months ago, there's another guy that spent four years or five years in a french prison. yeah. said he didn't like france because he didn't anything. so he's coming over to us. like what he said, i'll quote in the uk, get a house education and a job in france . i education and a job in france. i get nothing right . where would
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get nothing right. where would you go? yeah, he. he won't get any of those things and nobody end up in a hotel this is what's known as in the home office as an ea. a foreign national. he was deported . he has no right to was deported. he has no right to be in britain at all. if he if he does come over on a boat, he will either and him up because london , like he did, he became london, like he did, he became someone who doesn't pay . but someone who doesn't pay. but assuming we actually get hold of him, he faces either being returned to afghanistan immediately . at the moment, immediately. at the moment, i think there's a suspension on returns to afghanistan , but what returns to afghanistan, but what will happen to sort of possibly send it back to the taliban? good work. is there is to be a bit tricky but what will happen to him is he'll end up stuck in a immigration detention centre in so it will be either in prison so it will be either way the taxpayers paying for him. yeah, the taxpayers paying him. yeah, the taxpayers paying him. but in a sense it's a him. but but in a sense it's a bit red herring. i know bit of a red herring. i know it's unfortunate term, when it's unfortunate term, but when it's unfortunate term, but when it comes down to down to the it comes down to it, down to the only issue of whether or not this policy is right this is the
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whole that, you know, why you're protests outside these migrant centres communities are scared of who they've got in in their mates. you know we don't know their identity we don't know their identity we don't know their criminal history. their identity we don't know their criminal history . we don't their criminal history. we don't know anything about their cultural beliefs that make flesh with our laws. you know , we as with our laws. you know, we as have every right to feel and concerned about who is in our communities and i do not believe what the government is doing is going to stop that. i will i believe underlying it will be worse because they are trying to stop sort of legislation that help put a stop to this. this is the thing right now. i worry. i mean, the potential the labour policy could deliberately be trying to kibosh anything because. rishi sunak has stood in front of a plinth. stop the boats. he's put that as one of his five pledges. stop the his big five pledges. stop the boats. long as labour, the boats. so as long as labour, the next general election can say
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that rishi sunak didn't stop it. we have to stop the boats. then you could argue they've won. so why on earth would they be inclined to back anything that seem i think seem to stop the boats? i think i shot ryan committing i that shot ryan committing hundred to something hundred percent to something you're deliver hundred percent to something you're no deliver hundred percent to something you're no no deliver hundred percent to something you're no no one deliver hundred percent to something you're no no one caniver hundred percent to something you're no no one can deliver because no no one can deliver that stuff the boats and so i think that they are willing to accept a significant and to me i think it's a bandaid over a big problem it's a system that needs sorting. i'm all for immigration it the right way. i'm for not describing it as loose system of loads of hotels and people at the thousands and losing. yeah because they're not tracking them, not keeping them detained . i have a problem with i mean you can some guy like who we were talking about earlier on who convicted of raping 12 who is convicted of raping 12 year girl leaves comes back year old girl leaves comes back now. yeah alright is not the norm okay . let's just say norm okay. let's just say someone like him does come back and something else happens. my concern would be that there would be full frontal riots , would be full frontal riots, this kind of stuff. and i just
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think preventatively couldn't we just stop that by introducing the of thing that you don't want to introduce just be more selective about who we allow over here. yeah, but it's still not going to stop people in the back lorries. it's still not back of lorries. it's still not going the inflatables going to stop the inflatables getting through going getting through and then going missing. it's what me missing. you know, it's what me and this is labour always seem to side with these rights and these violent criminals and stopping deportations . and we've stopping deportations. and we've already had a murder happen because labour mps voiced their their support to stop this. the deportees action. that worries me. that worries me a lot a final word on this he's just simply that labour hadn't gone far enough with it with their own policy but the thing here is that we've still to stop people having claim asylum in this country . what we've got to get country. what we've got to get to grips with one thing that will help is if we can get returns, agreements , other returns, agreements, other european countries, we it because of brexit we have to negotiate with 27 countries. the
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argument even we that was that they weren't working anyway. well well we were sending people back. well well we were sending people back . there was a different very back. there was a different very few the british on friday you can get a returns agreement with france . he's done a really good france. he's done a really good job a chance now i think you're right no choice but what i see right no choice but what i see right now , we have it. why don't right now, we have it. why don't we have an immigration officer in every embassy around world? someone . if i want to come someone with. if i want to come to the uk, i've got to go to the embassy and show you my paperwork. yeah i mean, yeah, i agree with you, but that would, that would too easy. it we that would be too easy. it we couldn't let's just that couldn't let's just say that a refugee come if you cannot get people refugee camps people to go to refugee camps and process them there that would lie there i think. well yeahi would lie there i think. well yeah i mean i quite the idea of these human chocolate teapots that we sent out to albania, it's real british border it's a real with british border force they just done it's a real with british border force because they just done it's a real with british border force because thaty just done it's a real with british border force because that famouslye that because that famously all these coming albania these people coming from albania . every other . but why does every other country europe not process country in europe not process albanian asylum seekers? why do we you know, it's not their problem. they they they they
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through . okay they're carrying through. okay they're carrying on to the uk. it be the uk problem and then more could be how they move around. and i mean if they want us to, they're going to have to pay us a bit, you know, if someone comes you know, if someone else comes in i only haven't in your house i only haven't stolen anything yet. and says stolen anything yet. and he says to look, if you let me go, i'll just do next door. yeah and he's not going to go. you mind locking you. can you go where your neighbours . so jk rowling your neighbours. so jk rowling is giving a defensive stance on trans extremism in the latest episode of a podcast series which she features on here is what the harry potter author to say on women's only spaces and why that is so important in the witch trials of j.k. rowling yesterday . i think witch trials of j.k. rowling yesterday. i think i have a very realistic view, not a scaremongering view . on what may scaremongering view. on what may happen when you loosen boundanes happen when you loosen boundaries around single sex spaces for women and girls. so that troubled me. have you
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thought through what this could mean for women and girls i can already hear the screams of outrage? you are saying that trans people are all predators . trans people are all predators. of course i am not any that i'm saying i'm a happily married straight woman. i know perfectly well all men aren't predators , well all men aren't predators, know that i have good men in my life who are among my favourite people . but i am also aware that people. but i am also aware that 8 to 99% of sexual events are caused by those born with penises . oh, okay all right. penises. oh, okay all right. well, j.k. had earlier said she had no choice but to stand up to a movement that she saw authoritarian, liberal the next is due out next week. i'm going to get a shout for this. please stop. shops can be in the gallery. i can just see they're itching their jeans guy. you're going to have to be absolutely rapid. quickly again, i've got two want any two daughters. i don't want any in only changing rooms, in women's only changing rooms, all toilets, the all toilets, anywhere. the fact and you aren't quickly. and i think you aren't quickly. no, good stuff. all right. no, no good stuff. all right. great, fantastic. okay. right. the next episode is due out next
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week, june ten. coming up in the media is the left wing media buzz, is the left wing press guilty role models press guilty bad role models after independence included after the independence included after the independence included a and a trans comedian and professional victim. ngozi fulani in their list of the 50 most influential women. but first, i will speak to the school chaplain sacked for saying his extreme ideology should just be respectfully challenged . the reverend dr. challenged. the reverend dr. benard rundle shares his story about the woke indoctrination of kids plaguing our classrooms and. that is .
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next welcome back. winners now. my next guest was a dedicated school chaplain who lost his career after standing up to indoctrinate an lgbt dogma . the indoctrinate an lgbt dogma. the reverend dr. bernard randall gave a sermon at, trent college in nottingham that children they quote should no more be told you have to accept lgbti then you should be told you must be in favour of brexit or , be muslim. favour of brexit or, be muslim. he stressed, however that the need to quote treat each other with respect is alright, isn't it? dr. randall sermon was promoted, also prompted by an organisation called educating , organisation called educating, which had been invite it to his college to quote embed gender identity and sexual orientation into the of the school and develop an lgbt plus curriculum , which i think realistically is
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where the problems all started, isn't it? despite this measured approach, he lost the job he once loved drunk college, which has a long anglican tradition, secretly reported it. oh my gosh. really secretly reported to the government anti—terrorism prevention program , an prevention program, an employment tribunal. dr. randall's claims for unfair dismissal discriminate alien harassment and victimisation. we're rejected, a judge concluded , had an extreme concluded, had an extreme reaction to . what was going on? reaction to. what was going on? when i tell you why i'm to say that. he joins me now. dr. randall, i'm going to clamp you in. actually good lord, those are fellow isabel von spruce , are fellow isabel von spruce, also recently rearrested for silently praying outside an abortion clinic. the oral rights , a freedom of speech or this case thought being eroded . it's case thought being eroded. it's certainly looks that way. it certainly looks as if we have what put school of woke on your caption. i think that sort of woke agenda doesn't like any kind of resistance it doesn't like anybody to think
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differently and so over the course of the last few years in particular but going back even decades they've insidiously sort of work their way in in a way that it makes people feel well there's nothing much to see here because it's just crept in so quietly but then when we stand and say, well, actually, i think differently to the sort of woke thing , then all of a sudden , thing, then all of a sudden, well, i was was sacked. it was it was gross misconduct just to suggest right. in a church of england school that you might follow church of england teaching . yeah and this is on teaching. yeah and this is on top of many different layers of lunacy possibly the absolute core of it isn't it, which is that you, a reverend in a church of england school just talking the beliefs of the religion that bothers you on the school as opposed to uphold. and that was gross misconduct that that's right because like i touched on the sacred idea of lgbtq. i a
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plus and you're not allowed to touch this this sacred class. well well that's that's how it feels where of course. actually, i think people who are same sex attracted suffer gender dysphoria or whatever for ordinary human beings who should deal with all the ordinary things that human beings deal with, including in a liberal democracy free speech, freedom of religion . yeah. and just to of religion. yeah. and just to be clear, what was your main issue? was it that you just wanted to presumably after a day of , some wanted to presumably after a day of, some would argue, child indoctrination into a rainbow coloured agenda , you decided coloured agenda, you decided that you might just pop the opposing view that what really happenedi opposing view that what really happened i mean do you care for example if one of your school had come out and just said to you, reverend, i am gay or i think i might be trans, i mean, would you have actually really cared about that ? well, course,
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cared about that? well, course, yeah no, absolutely. if someone is struggling with something in or her life, whatever it is , or her life, whatever it is, comes to the chaplain, then i try to help that young person through what it is what it means, how to deal with it in a way. that's right for that young person. and if they say me, what's the christian view on this? what's your religious ? this? what's your religious? then that question . then i'll answer that question. if i don't ask about religious view of just treat it as as a human being in front of me with ordinary human problem . so what ordinary human problem. so what about that? right. because this appears to be happening more and more now. is that the christian view on this is that, look, you will know much more about this than i do, but i'm being general here i think at loosely here is i think at loosely similar to an orthodox jewish view this and muslim on this. i mean there's a point of similarity really between a lot of the world's major religions. why is it only really christians who are copping it in terms having a religious view on this
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lgbt stuff where we respect the activists, wherever they were allowed to, come into your school? i do not think. they would have been allowed to go into quite a lot of islamic schools. the country with that , schools. the country with that, i think you're probably right on that. obviously i can't speak for those schools. but yes, i think you're right. think part think you're right. i think part the problem is that the sort of the problem is that the sort of the theory behind this activism is very left wing is , very is very left wing is, very marxist in origin and marxism talks in terms of the oppress and the oppressed and historically see christianity as an oppressor. it's a religion often oppressing muslims so that the people who think terms of protecting the oppressed are on the same side as muslims . so the same side as muslims. so when challenged them , but they when challenged them, but they will attack the as they believe . and i think that's totally unfair. but they believe christianity oppresses just because it has different to
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them. frankly and therefore christians are fair game . christians are fair game. christians are fair game. christians can be attacked and christians can be attacked and christians are generally too nice to push back. well, that's why i was going to say i mean this with absolute respect, but people like you all viewed can be viewed as a bit of a soft i mean, it's unfair, but is the fact is that if someone offends you i dare say your i mean you're on shows like this and got say you seem like got your say you seem like a really nice chap very calm about the whole thing and it's fair to say this is not the same say again, this is not the same with certain we get. with certain that we get. reverend, you very reverend, thank you very much reverend, thank you very much reverend benard that reverend dr. benard rundle that he college in he was sacked from college in nottingham refusing swallow nottingham for refusing swallow lgbt dogma . thank you very, very lgbt dogma. thank you very, very much. clearly a very well read bone cracking bookcase . coming bone cracking bookcase. coming up, education minister , up, former education minister, but forward to this. but looking forward to this. andrea back at gary andrea jenkins back at gary lineker after his egregious bob on the government's migrant policy. but next as the independent includes goes for logic. marlene as a trans comic a trans comic i should say who exposed his penis on stage and
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that list of 2023 most influential women is enough to make you just want to walk into the sea. this stuff is all the wing press promising bad role models. we debate that .
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next okay, let's return tomorrow's news tonight. now in our mediabuzz . more front pages have mediabuzz. more front pages have just been to me. i've got them right in front of me. i will bnng right in front of me. i will bring them onto your screen because the independent with the battle of the small boats, the suella braverman of mitch, that could to 80,000 crossings could be up to 80,000 crossings this alone, the daily now this year alone, the daily now reports that matt hancock censored by the cabinet office when he raised concerns that the covid 19 pandemic may have originated from a laboratory leak in china. good originated from a laboratory leak in china . good grief. and leak in china. good grief. and that was apparently
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controversial. was it? more on the media buzz ? it's an aussie the media buzz? it's an aussie off panel author feminist is marcel hugo, businessman and activist brookes political . the activist brookes political. the sunday mirror is nelson. great stuff. now and scheming sturgeon his resignation speech . she his resignation speech. she ironically asked an end to divisive politics scotland but it seems their own members members of her own party didn't get the memo and last night was the first televised debate between three snp leadership contenders. kate forbes humza yousaf and ash regan . and they yousaf and ash regan. and they tore each other to shreds . but tore each other to shreds. but there was a clear winner on the night as foals bulldozed the post sturgeon's right post from and sturgeon's right hand useless humza yousaf hand man useless humza yousaf what's this ? oh oh, oh, we can't what's this? oh oh, oh, we can't watch it . oh, well, obviously. i watch it. oh, well, obviously. i mean, we can just talk you through it, i suppose, but there we go anyway, no one of the snp have been trying to make them selves bit of a secret at selves a bit of a secret at their. is it right? ladies and gentlemen, i hope we bring you in now. must look. i mean,
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in now. i must look. i mean, when to the snp i mean, when it comes to the snp i mean, they are have had they are it would have had a tearing themselves apart general. don't know. i like general. i don't know. i like kate. don't know . going kate. mm and i don't know. going to be completely honest. i know it's probably more nigel's bag when it comes to politics. what do you make of it? i mean, he's obviously quite why i think that they trying to keep the they were trying to keep the whole hustings secret but yeah i there's a leadership election going of going on they take lumps out of each leadership each other whenever leadership election look what election is happening look what happened and liz happened rishi sunak and liz were up against each other. that's what they do . i don't that's what they do. i don't think that means that the snp are no longer the party that they were and what they will be doing is going for independence. that's what they exist for. independence is gone. right. that message up completely. the snp. yeah you know it couldn't be further away now i and to have someone like humza possibly next leader of scotland when he was the transport minister without any car insurance . yeah without any car insurance. yeah he's just is a bad look isn't
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it. and i mean another bad look is when he fell off is, is, is, is when he fell off is, is, is, is that was a thing the clip is hilarious that is absolutely completely hilarious i must say it was shocking wasn't it. but yes mean there's loads of guys that can do you have a rather quick chat actually about what has actually been on the front pages today. i mean obviously the battle the small boats in the battle of the small boats in the battle of the small boats in the independent, home the independent, isn't it? home secretary's tell us, secretary's own staff? tell us, stop the boats. plan won't work. it's empty. prevalent, it's empty. threats prevalent, admits migrants admits up to 80,000 migrants could channel crossings could make the channel crossings this macron will this year. macron says will charge millions every charge the uk millions every year the tide of illegal year to stem the tide of illegal migration i mean, migration. i mean, the independent's paper there independent's from paper there is look i think, is a pretty bad look i think, isn't but suella braverman isn't it? but suella braverman are a very bad look . yeah. i are a very bad look. yeah. i mean, we've had years this all we get is this tough talk, but we get is this tough talk, but we never get action. it gets worse . so i can understand worse. so i can understand labour and people attacking the tories because they felt it's just it's just punch after punch. i sounds like admission that we're going to fail again. yeah. it's going to end up with
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double the number number of crossings and that means she's failed and it just it seems to me we still don't have the detail of what she's actually trying to do so don't we don't know if you can actually even work the first and that means annihilation at next general annihilation at the next general election. does. look annihilation at the next general electiis. does. look annihilation at the next general electi is obviouslones. look annihilation at the next general electi is obviously this look annihilation at the next general electi is obviously this big k there is obviously this big story been the story that's been doing the rounds about international women's day, is today. so women's day, which is today. so i should all agree i think we should all agree happy international women's day. there long time happy international women's day. there yes long time happy international women's day. there yes obviously, long time happy international women's day. there yes obviously, thatng time happy international women's day. there yes obviously, that was me happy international women's day. there yes obviously, that was in; away. yes obviously, that was in no way patronising. you know, i'm not a woman. you've got beard and also, i saw you in the toilets earlier. okay. but that doesn't mean anything these days. sorry does it? because all of this list of international women's day, the most influential woman there is ngozi fulani, i think is possibly fulani, who i think is possibly arguably not really one of the most influential women and an a man. i mean , how does how man. i mean, how does that how does make you feel as does that make you feel as woman? jane, i'm going i'm going to of madam. is to come out of the madam. is going punch me in face going to punch me in the face because i you know, i've run the for business 18 years. it's very
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much front gender and much at the front gender and sexuality inclusive. and sexuality and all inclusive. and i've i just think that it's such a tiny, tiny, tiny percentage of people. it's been spawned. it's goes back to what you and i said it beginning and there's such a big focus on something tiny that has caused such division in that you know when comes to gender it's a thousand size agenda and actually there are some trans women there who i think deserve to be on a list, do i want it rammed down our throats if that's not so, that's that's my problem in in there's been so much made about it and it's always this kind of clicks the clickbait clickbait media. this is the interesting thing about because i'm sitting here like getting offended on women's baths and you're a woman and you don't care maybe i just. general, i have a problem . i general, i have a problem. i that this particular person , i that this particular person, i think a monarch, you know, a straight male getting his penis out at 9 pm. on channel 4. i my problem is so i don't think
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that's a particular person he used to be on the left i think that's much stronger activists who deserve to be on that list for the work they've put a message down. so do you think this sends two young women out that ? girls really, who be that? girls really, who be thinking, well, i want to make my way in the world think they already have enough to compete with they're with and concern because they're looking kardashians and looking at the kardashians and people and all pouty people that and look all pouty then of money and then they make lot of money and whatever. i they set whatever. but i think they set an standard for an unrealistic standard for a lot women. there's a lot of lot of women. there's a lot of fakery involved you don't fakery involved that you don't see as well. and they think, well, if want to be one of the well, if i want to be one of the most influential in the most influential women in the uk, whole of the uk, i have uk, the whole of the uk, i have to potentially grow a penis then get on channel 4. get out on stage on channel 4. i mean all off a race at mean you all kick off a race at the palace. jordan grey is one of 51 of 50 people there. so we start with queen camilla. not not a bad influence. now, when i have suggested we have like nazanin ratcliffe . and cancer nazanin ratcliffe. and cancer and so it goes on, we have
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people that we don't like very much. that's meghan markle and also someone sue gray who a lot of tories don't like. so the whole point about jordan grey is he she did i always think she something. yes that was a bad bad sort of slip. well she did something that was actually huge highly influential unpaid evocative and what it comes who's an invited by the park gareth but that was my and now patrick doesn't know who's if you it now would be hung drawn and quartered you know and it's nearly 11:00 9 pm. on chapel. can i just say sad indictment of our times the 13th most celebrated woman here got her penis out well actually i believe we can have a look for want of a better phrase, the age old and grey, now .
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old and grey, now. a yeah, i suppose if it was if it was a genuine woman, it would have been up an octave all saying, wouldn't it? but it's just vulgar. it's just, it's just vulgar. it's just, it's just is in bad taste and it's typical channel 4. what do you have a tv show? and it was it was meant to be an outrageous tv show. it's disgusting. and ofcom turn around and said, look, there's lot there's been a whole lot complaints this, but we complaints about this, but we don't with i know don't find wrong with it. i know as i said i don't i have no issue i, i have an issue with . issue i, i have an issue with. her being on the last i am her being on the last about i don't have any issue trans women being on the list because there's some amazing trans women out there who, you know, who actually have done a lot of work and have a penis kind of. woman yeah, they can identify as a women and their gender identity then we can then this is can but then this is fascinating, right? because this is thing look, mike, my
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is a thing so look, mike, my personal view pretty clear, personal view is pretty clear, which that net. but then i which is that net. but then i wonder whether or not i have the right to that because i'm not getting offended on women's behalves. but then i also wonder if i had a daughter, how would i think all the women are offended that i don't by a lot i on because it's unless it's really thrust in your face and you are told that you're wrong and you have to keep quiet and it's you know to me i'm very much the future's human if you e b identify it. sex and gender are very different qualities that someone like eddie out who is a man born a man wakes in boy man born a man wakes up in boy mode or fancies being guillermo can walk into a toilet and get his penis out in front of, you know, a changing room. say that david lloyd , you know. is that david lloyd, you know. is that okay? is this thing is that okay that women will see that penis. the thing is your yes clickbait of how often this is such a tiny tiny tiny tiny . yeah it's more
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tiny tiny tiny. yeah it's more like we're talk about safe spaces this is different about the j.k. rowling which is fine but he's a woman you don't you don't send a rapist to a woman's prison . so why destroy and win prison. so why destroy and win an award for being a woman with an award for being a woman with a penis if you know , he can go a penis if you know, he can go into a women's or changing room . okay. oh, okay . well, it seems . okay. oh, okay. well, it seems like a natural conclusion to bnng like a natural conclusion to bring things, to it is a minefield. and that's how i know that we shy away from that here. ha. coming up, i will bring you the latest on hapless hancock as i tonight's greatest i crown. tonight's greatest britain on union. make sure you stay for that but next yes stay tuned for that but next yes the philosophers all the moment philosophers have all been mp andrea been waiting for tory mp andrea jenkins hit back at gary lineker after about after is appalling jibe about government's migration government's illegal migration bill. don't you download .
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bbc bawling gary ? lineker has bbc bawling gary? lineker has taken a proper bashing today for his disgraceful comparison of the government's migrant plans to germany , in a sign that the to germany, in a sign that the impartiality problem isn't exclusive to judges , his radio exclusive to judges, his radio four colleagues have been scrambling to downplay and even indirectly echo his incendiary and unashamedly political comments . we'll also ask if comments. we'll also ask if match of the day gary lineker was right to tweet his criticism of the government policy . i of the government policy. i think it's good that he should
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out. he's a very important personally well—known to people in this and he has an influence . so good for him. the labour peer dubs is a supporter. oh, right . well, that's not that is right. well, that's not that is the inhouse effort to minimise this story. it doesn't seem be working though, with several prominent mps now calling for lineker to be sacked from his £1.35 million a year taxpayer funded row with the supposedly impartial state broadcaster. i am honoured to say one of those employees, former education andrea jenkins, joins me . andrea jenkins, joins me. andrea, thank you very, very hello. should he be by patrick? should he be sacked ? oh, most . i should he be sacked? oh, most. i mean, look, we've got no choice. and whether we pay the licence fee and so we expect neutrality so if not going to go to subscription only which is the way i'd like to see it and defend the bbc then they should be neutral should sack lineker if you support the government's migrant plan now to stop the
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boats in the channel india rightly gary lineker was calling you a. how does that make you feel ? look, i think most his feel? look, i think most his followers call his tory, don't you? and it's appalling, you know , it's not a word we should know, it's not a word we should just about . look how millions of just about. look how millions of people died . and i think that people died. and i think that this time gary lineker is certainly going too far. this time gary lineker is certainly going too far . and if certainly going too far. and if the bbc doesn't act, then you know, i think we should defund the bbc. and patrick what i suggest to mr. that rather than being keyboard warrior , why being keyboard warrior, why doesn't he get out of the m25 ? i doesn't he get out of the m25? i challenge him to malta with me and hey, what people think up north because it's certainly not his views . north because it's certainly not his views. conan so you would call on gary lineker to take time out of his massive , for time out of his massive, for example, or whatever he's doing at the time and to come around door knocking with you and speak to normal people who do not live
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in is left wing liberal, elite bubble . absolutely i'll take him bubble. absolutely i'll take him down. morley street. i'll take him round the market. i'll take him round the market. i'll take him in the cafes. we'll do some doorknocking and let's hear what people think. gary, not just the twitterati who who suck up to you and the bbc lovers. mean there are calls for him to actually apologise to the jewish for community diminishing and diluting what hitler and the holocaust to the jews. do you think should apologise to the jewish community? well, i certainly think he should . and i certainly think he should. and i think it's also double standards, don't you? i mean, look how, if somebody from , you look how, if somebody from, you know, the centre right. was to make such a comment then they wouldn't get away with it. why are all the left wingers get away with what the rest of us would not get away with? no, look, absolutely. 100. can you imagine if someone who sits next to him on match of the day said just the opposite view. so
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they'd said, oh, i turn the boats back. well, i very much doubt they'd be on much of the day any time soon. but why do you the is so scared you think the bbc is so scared of gavin lineker? i mean, they could without him. could surely do without him. i think we've . that the bbc think that we've. that the bbc is ready with with people who so impartial like him and views like him. so they treat him like a god and they are his mouthpiece . so i say, look, mouthpiece. so i say, look, defend the bbc to sack him or will defend the bbc. that's what i would certainly do. yeah, i mean, it is fascinating stuff when it comes to that sort of things, isn't it really as to whether or not the bbc should be funded? i mean, no one ever really seems to leave the bbc, then go and pursue a career as a centre right broadcaster to do that. you could put it that. i mean, absolutely factually, yeah. elsewhere well. yeah. elsewhere on geo as well. prime rishi has today prime rishi sunak has today announced of sex announced a review of sex education schools this education in schools and this is important to talk to important i'd like to talk to you this after dossier you about this after dossier compiled miriam cates compiled by tory mp miriam cates uncovered kids see currently
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being asked by adults how they feel and look. apologies basking in this, but we might as well have it right. if you can ask kids as well, call ask you, i suppose, how they feel about things oral, and rough sex as well being taught that there are 100 genders. andrea, you've obviously in obviously been instrumental in securing wrote to securing this and you wrote to the pm expressing your deep concerns over the nature sex education taught our education being taught in our schools like this. can you just give your views about that? give me your views about that? because honest with you, i because to be honest with you, i am angry about i mean, am quite angry about it. i mean, it's in my constituency. it's even on in my constituency. patrick mean, had a parent patrick mean, i had a parent contact , me from one of our contact, me from one of our local schools primary schools and she is kept her child at home, her educating because she doesn't want him to know about the was touching the words such as . and i actually with the as. and i actually with the school and asked to see the graphics but they just gave me an overview of what was discussed rather than that she'd seen the graphics so the whole thing sorry the hiding it from you know to me i think we need.
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so i immediately did in my brief stint as an education minister under boris and under liz , i under boris and under liz, i spoke to was a minister, but i spoke to was a minister, but i spoke to was a minister, but i spoke to the other fellow ministers at the time in the department and they was all as shocked as i. and so in the minister's , i brought it up and minister's, i brought it up and said, it's completely wrong . i said, it's completely wrong. i mean, i'm a parent myself to a five year old and, you know, i didn't want my child to be things like this. a child should able to be a child. we be protecting them, not, you know, filling their mind with stuff like this. i mean, when i about sex education and first in secondary school i that's about right not at such a young age and said the department the senior civil servant said to me that they would write all schools and make sure that parents could see could request to see the material . i don't to see the material. i don't know if that was done because i obviously got sacked by rishi long after that . but i'd like to
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long after that. but i'd like to know if that was done. i think you made it. i because if government we should not see this happen in patrick we need stop it now and i fully support and what she's been doing this. yeah indeed and i strongly suspect that we're going to see a huge increase in home schooling . i don't have schooling. i don't have children. yes. okay and i've got to be honest , i children. yes. okay and i've got to be honest, i am very fearful about it because i can some epic, catastrophic rules coming in the future when my child comes home from school and just tells me about some of the stuff that and then i'll go into that school because , i feel like i school because, i feel like i have to. and then all a sudden i'm a transphobe whatever i'm a transphobe or whatever i am, know, i'm not, you know, am, you know, i'm not, you know, and just i that maybe home and i just i that maybe home schooling going to be on the schooling is going to be on the increase your views. i think it will be unfortunately patrick we need to sort this i mean just imagine that under a labour government it'd be even worse. so we must stamp it out immediately. i'm pleased the pm said today that there be a review and miriam keep fighting this corner. you know, i'll keep
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fighting too. and the rest of us. conservative mp zu is shocked and disgusted at this and let protect ourselves innocence. that's we really must do and we must protect the family unit i do have see that which is the 13 years of conservative government and you clearly have conservative values it can no question of that and thatis it can no question of that and that is a great thing. right but under this concept government, we have had record levels of immigration , both legal and immigration, both legal and illegal. we have the creeping explicating of things like the rainbow coloured ideology. i will call this type of stuff that we're talking about right now and i do positive the conservatives have a really protected conservatism in britain for a long period of time . i think one of the issues time. i think one of the issues is patrick, my short time as a minister is now not every minister is now not every minister is now not every
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minister is going to challenge i mean you desk it gets you you get so bombarded with information if people don't pick through information then they can miss it. and the key questions so i think it's been missed and ministers of any show and certain ministers of civil service vanish are ministers you know what they want to show them think that's an element of but secondly i also think that i mean we saw how pretty really fought with with the rwanda and the backlashes she's and i'm a strong advocate of what she was doing and what sowell is doing to now i think we need to go very much like the us but i'd like to see senior servants where it's appointed every time there's new government. so we don't get blocked because it's crazy i mean, look at every pubuc crazy i mean, look at every public sector organise nation. it's full of left wing lovers and that's not right. we don't want to see policing. want want to see policing. we want see policing. you actually catch
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real criminals. see policing. you actually catch real criminals . people can feel real criminals. people can feel safe in the home. andrew, thank you very, very much i must say, it's an absolute pleasure to talk to you. been wanting to have a conversation with you a long period of time, so it's great to finally do. has the benefits of filling in for dan watson every now and again andre jenkins you very very jenkins mp that you very very much well it time to much right well it is time to reveal i believe today's greatest britain and union jack has . well with me to reveal have has. well with me to reveal have now got it right this evening as superstar panel i've got myself i've got and brooks 92 wife this time cos i've got nigel nelson as well and i'll go to you and we're doing brexit britain first so he has a abbott gone sorry before i mess up and get the muddled so greatest britain given that it is international women's and no they don't have a penis adam is kate middleton has just a general badass you know worry every day you know mum of three seven my age of my three kids just watch doing charity
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and she's a bit like a swan you know that kind of disguise ball. i think her legs are going 3000 miles per hour, one underneath. now she's done with now she's done it with meghan, you keeping cool where you know, keeping her cool where they the crossbow she was they were the crossbow she was she was that she is right on cue i mean can just imagine now i mean you can just imagine now the kensington the ladies of kensington and chelsea just definitely where chelsea just definitely a where do come okay. do i get do i get come okay. do i get come? okay. that was going to be all the on the kings, i all the rage on the kings, i think, the husbands that will think, is the husbands that will be do you get be saying, where do you get coming on that coming up? so adam go on that well i know nominee isabel oakeshott i can't praise her enough for the whatsapp message leaks it really has shown us was going on so if during that time and how wrong this government and how wrong this government and especially matt hancock we're getting and what the sort of person he is very telling yeah firm enough is another strong contender isn't it nigel. i'll bring you in. yeah. and i'm going for yvette cooper for. right. me telling suella braverman men that are small boat plan is merely a slogan,
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not solution. it's government by gimmick and it won't work for. okay, well, it's not going to be here, emma. i will reveal that you are the winner of the greatest britain for kate middleton. fantastic stuff that we go. yes. greatest britain is kate middleton , right? it is kate middleton, right? it is time for frankly real favourite which is the union jack so i'll go back to you again is your union jackass. i'm matt hancock. i mean that i had it just the knees and i was ready as to why . yeah. out of his union, jack, mine is pimlico plumber found charlie mullins the man that famously said the shouldn't even be allowed to walk the streets he's now doing the tv rounds telling us how the government got it wrong and how we shouldn't have trusted government. i find astounding . government. i find astounding. is he going is he going around all that? i find it astounding . all that? i find it astounding. wow. well, there you go . was wow. well, there you go. was nowhere is doing that. nigel, who's your union jack yeah well putting the aside it's gary
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lineker is a jackass ace for posting ill advised , uninformed, posting ill advised, uninformed, inaccurate well said. well, it's both of a nigel can't just ask you to say the word jackass for me one more time face jackass . me one more time face jackass. oh, is this so good as they were? it goes not just now i will know to you this week's will know to you all this week's you not you gary lineker. you will not you gary lineker. this week, and jackass. this week, you and jackass. a nice jackass . there go. nice and jackass. there we go. yes. i it was hard to have yes. i mean, it was hard to have a look, gary, think it wasn't a look, gary, i think it wasn't it, when it comes to what you said throughout the course of this we've been talking this show, we've been talking about rather a lot. look, about it rather a lot. look, thank my thank you very much. my wonderful panel. great wonderful panel. been great this evening. had the wonderful messiah, we've messiah, adam brooks. oh, we've had nelson. but biggest had nigel nelson. but biggest thank see at home thank you goes see you at home for who's been emailing for everyone who's been emailing in touch in and getting in touch twitter as i of course just as well. i am of course just keeping this seat warm for. the man himself, the legend himself, downloads and who be downloads and who will be back on next week. on your screens from next week. i'll back tomorrow night as i'll be back tomorrow night as well. sure you tune in well. so make sure you tune in for it promises be an for that. it promises to be an absolutely office rip roaring of absolutely office rip roaring of a your coming
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