tv Dan Wootton Tonight GB News March 13, 2023 9:00pm-11:01pm GMT
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n0 spin, no bias, no spin, no bias, no censorship. i'm dan wootton tonight r.i.p. the bbc . today is the day the the bbc. today is the day the british bashing corporation as we know it died after toothless director general capitulated to it by allowing gary lineker back on air to hell political impartiality. i've on air to hell political impartiality . i've always said impartiality. i've always said we to take proportionate action for . some people by the way, for. some people by the way, we've taken to severe action. david others think we're being too lenient . david others think we're being too lenient. i'll explain why that humiliating u—turn means de—funding the bbc now be a national priority see in my digest next and i'll get the view of my superstar panel tonight joined by carole malone
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benjamin butterworth and belinda de lucy . but do you still de lucy. but do you still believe the bbc is impartial .7 believe the bbc is impartial? you can vote in our twitter poll right now before football legends matt le tissier and dean windass head to head in the windass go head to head in the clash. plus after match, the day was selfishly taken off air by a whole different of strike to strike. this weekend , gary's strike. this weekend, gary's taxpayer funded leftie luvvie mates walking out on viewers. should the bbc axe all the millionaire owners who back to mugabe mackenzie is live and unmissable on that later in this show . elsewhere tonight has show. elsewhere tonight has suella braverman police to stop the orwellian recording of the names of people accused of crime hate incidents . has laurence fox hate incidents. has laurence fox won his free speech battle against woke cop as he explores in the fox shortly. also coming , a bombshell poll has revealed support for scottish separatism has plunged 39. just 39% since giving sturgeon resigned . but giving sturgeon resigned. but the party's continuity candidate doing all he can to get the rapid onside to achieve
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independence , we will use any independence, we will use any means necessary that is within the legal framework of so . so is the legal framework of so. so is the legal framework of so. so is the scottish separatism campaign about to be turned extreme as they fight for survival ? well, they fight for survival? well, our man in stirling, neil oliver, weighs it with meghan markle reportedly planning to become an agony aunt in resurrection of her wellness blog, while also hypocritically claiming her children's prince and princess titles a birthright top telegraph columnist severe wounded joins to analyse the sharp decline bran sussex and their deaths search for relevance plus . it seems hugh relevance plus. it seems hugh grant's hacked off again. what are you wearing tonight that might suit your suit, major. you didn't make it. i can't remember my tailor. that's okay . shout my tailor. that's okay. shout out to the tailor. my tailor. that's okay. shout out to the tailor . catch my tailor. that's okay. shout out to the tailor. catch more of the most miserable man in showbiz and his red carpet car later. plus, other woke moments from . the academy awards in the from. the academy awards in the media buzz will a first look at
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tomorrow's newspaper front pages as always and they brand new 90w as always and they brand new gory suspicion you'd be a jackass coming up to is dan wootton tonight let's go . wootton tonight let's go. it's great to be back. i have missed you these past couple of weeks. and boy boy, i have a lot to say tonight. but before all of that, the with polly middlehurst . dad thank you and middlehurst. dad thank you and good evening to you. the top story on gb news tonight , story on gb news tonight, british firm rolls—royce will be helping build a new fleet of nuclear powered submarines as part of a new pact between the uk australia and the united states to bolster defences and, create thousands of jobs . the create thousands of jobs. the prime minister, his australian counter , anthony albanese and us counter, anthony albanese and us president joe biden in san diego in the states announce the next
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stage of the orcas program, as it's called. it was signed by the three nations in 2021 to boost defence's and counter china's in the indo—pacific region . that comes as number 10 region. that comes as number 10 announced today. defence spending will rise by almost £5 billion over two years and mr. sunak earlier praised the relationship . the uk and america relationship. the uk and america relationship. the uk and america relationship with america economically is very strong. our exports are massively anyway and we are concluding agreements states. remember many americans are as big as both countries and actually increasing our economic ties at a state level. it's something could be really good for britain and, good forjobs. for britain and, good for jobs. and so we're getting on and doing that . meanwhile, here at doing that. meanwhile, here at home, the government's illegal migration bill is still currently being debated in the house of commons tonight . the house of commons tonight. the legislation will allow for removal of channel migrants the uk. we'll keep you updated on as it passes through parliament
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currently on second reading. now as you've been hearing tv presenter gary lineker been reinstated to match the day presenting after reaching an agreement with the bbc today . agreement with the bbc today. that's after he was taken off last week over tweets on the government's illegal migration bill. well, the bbc director general has apologised and said the corporation now launching an independent of its social media guide lines. the board has also welcomed the move, saying impartial is a cornerstone of the bbc. well, speaking to the bbc director general tim said he took proportionate it action which is breaking within the last couple of hours the news the disgraced pop star gary has been recalled to prison after breaching his licence conditions . the 78 year old was released last month after serving half of his 16 year sentence for sexually abusing three young girls in. a statement the ministry of justice said
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protecting the public was number one priority and news coming to us within the last hour heard the full story. so course revolutionise the high jump in athletics has died at the age of 76. his agent saying he passed away peacefully in his sleep early on sunday morning following a battle with lymphoma . fosbury used his new technique win the gold medal at the 1968 olympic games in mexico and thousands upon thousands, copied his style ever after that . now his style ever after that. now king charles and, other members of the royal family have , of the royal family have, attended a service celebrating commonwealth day at abbey today well, the king focussed his speech on the theme of forging a sustainable and peaceful common
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future. king charles a commitment to peace progress and opportunity will sustain the commonwealth. that's from the newsroom. we're back in an hour now. more from dan . now. more from dan. reston piece, the british bashing corporation , gary bashing corporation, gary lineker and the mob of millionaire champagne might think they've had a great victory today, but they were wrong. the week director general tim davis decision to cast aside the principles of impartiality, he claimed hold so dear in favour of celebrity luvvie fast break lots which saw sports fans lift high and dry all weekend with no regular football programme. to me, this the end of the bbc as we know it. and i'll tell you why davie is , that
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i'll tell you why davie is, that meeting that the beeb can longer even enforce the priti sense of impartiality. now, of even enforce the priti sense of impartiality . now, of course you impartiality. now, of course you and me , we know the crooked and me, we know the crooked corporate has been as biased as it possibly could be since its hatred for brexit in 2016, followed by its campaigning against boris in jk rowling brace lockdowns covid history. our nicola sturgeon and complete of red wall voters who want to stoke votes . so here's how davie stoke votes. so here's how davie tried to justify the humiliating tv u—turn in living memory. i've always said we need to take proportionate action for some people. by the way, we've taken too severe action. david others think we're being too lenient. one of the joys of this affair is that never been easy solution . but asking gary to step back off air was, i think , a off air was, i think, a significant thing. and now we look forward with this agreement moving forward to resolve things
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and get back to business as usual. and get back to business as usual . what a joke. what a joke usual. what a joke. what a joke . resolved. nothing nothing apart from bbc celebrities to use the platform and massive gifted to them by licence payers like you and me to launch political camp . for lineker had political camp. for lineker had nothing to . i i've already said nothing to. i i've already said what i'm to say, which if i say anything more now, i just people to do step . oh that's right to do step. oh that's right twitter twitter where lineker even today continued his campaign against the majority of brits who believe it's absolutely we stop the to protect our country against an invasion of illegal migrants of whom are criminals and for humanitarian reasons to stop the dastardly smuggling gangs risking lives for cash. but of course that's how lineker and his cabal of left wing autocue readers it this is what he wrote
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a final thought however difficult , the last few days difficult, the last few days have been. it simply doesn't compare having to flee your home from persecution war to seek refuge in a land far. it's heartwarming to have seen the empathy towards their plight from so many of you. we remain a of predominantly tolerant welcoming and generous people thank you so what lineker is implying there is that if you disagree his highly irresponsible and open borders policy just like his disgusting rhetoric comparing suella braverman stop the boats policy to 1930s germany. if you disagree with that then you are a hateful racist bigot . and this a hateful racist bigot. and this is why the bbc no longer represents the majority of country. it's also incredibly intellectually dishonest as is, by the way, turning this lineker debacle into an issue of speech because the bbc give a about
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free speech. look at how they treat cover charge of the trans debate and have they even interviewed victim of the covid vaccine? i think so. during the three years of interminable lockdowns, virtually any dissenting voice was , silence, dissenting voice was, silence, even proven expert . so this is even proven expert. so this is nothing about of speech. lineker to his right to be possible away when he agreed the bbc's stringent social media in 2020, he had the choice and since then he's a mockery of the concept of the need to be impartial while working the bbc which every country including our own, has got . we're off to america four got. we're off to america four years time. the america's an extraordinarily racist country . extraordinarily racist country. brexit is a game where 66 million people kick themselves about for two and a half years. and in the britain wins the golden award. there is no good brexit. so good luck with that .
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brexit. so good luck with that. imagine how hopeless have to be to still be behind the tory party in the polls. the absolute of our politics and party will have their donations from russian donors . she was a child, russian donors. she was a child, manipulate it and groomed this very wrong. if it's not already too late, history will look very favourably on these people . favourably on these people. there is no huge influx . we take there is no huge influx. we take far fewer refugees and other european countries. this is just an immeasurably cruel policy direction. the most vulnerable people in language that is not dissimilar to that used by germany in the thirties and family out of order. germany in the thirties and family out of order . so as i say family out of order. so as i say , lineker's left wing disciples might think they've one, but they've the right to charge us a disgusting poll tax of £159 every single year simply to watch television . by the way, if watch television. by the way, if we don't pay it, watch television. by the way, if we don't pay it , face jail . with we don't pay it, face jail. with even the fanfare that the bbc wants to be impartial in the future, smashed to smithereens
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by lineker and his privileged band of overpaid left wing presenters. it is now a moral to force any to pay the licence fee. the time for the bbc to be defunded is here but to respond now my superstar panel, the broadcaster and journalist carole malone, senior reporter at the ie newspaper. benjamin butterworth, and the former brexit party mep and political commentator belinda de lucy. carmen when tim got the job, he said the thing he cared about more than anything was impartiality , rubbish. what he impartiality, rubbish. what he cares about is pandering to his left mob of presenters and staying in post no matter what it takes. yeah. he. he signed his own death warrant today. with that, i was in the car and i listened to that statement. i couldn't believe how pathetic and how weaselly it was not. once did he mention the fact that lineker had breached impartiality rules which the bbc announced at the end of last? they said he absolutely had . he they said he absolutely had. he talked getting match of
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talked about getting match of the back on the air. he the day back on the air. he talked changing talked about changing impartiality, rules for the likes lineker. so he's going likes of lineker. so he's going to the rules for lineker. to change the rules for lineker. and on little piece of film, and on the little piece of film, he said, know, he actually said, you know, asking back, oh asking him to step back, oh please. some big please. like that's some big thing, know both, lineker thing, you know both, lineker and stooges , refused to and the stooges, refused to appear those stooges who refused to appear. shearer and wright, they should have their contracts looked at. now, the contract be renewed. davie should not renew that contract. knew that that contract. but we knew that he will. it's because we know who's running the bbc today. i think what davie made clear was that lineker is important than the 5 billion fun time in a publicly funded bbc . and that is publicly funded bbc. and that is shocking because you're right and you know him and everybody else has tried to make this about freedom of speech. this was never about of speech. and that really annoyed me on saturday when people were tweeting because i did my column on they're saying it's on this and they're saying it's freedom now. it's not about that. it's this 100 year that. it's about this 100 year old institution has the royal
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charter. and i a condition of thatis charter. and i a condition of that is that they by the impartiality rules they have to be scrupulously impartial . they be scrupulously impartial. they have not been in the past two or three years. lineker ten breaches of those rules and what has happened to nothing . and has happened to nothing. and today just let them off he now lineker will now be able to do and say oh he's untouchable he wants and he's untouchable his this he's made himself a martyr and his but his little meetings have made clear their left wing views. well they have so they've they've made you know they've made clear they're not impartial to leave so can we just tackle this by the way, this of speech thing by the way, because don't a if lineker because don't give a if lineker wants to spend entire life every hour comparing the tory party ridiculously to the, i'd think he's and embarrassing because he is. but he can do that. not while being paid for by us. that's exactly the point. and actually the more sort of leftie loves that use the campari's sin
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to describe moderate conservative policy better because what they're doing is they reveal a grotesque belittling of the holocaust and this is what i find so strange that the left are championing gary lineker at the moment and not actually criticising this horrific comparison he made because the more you belittle the holocaust the more you make it something you can dismiss so easily that it's comparable to a moderate tory policy . the more moderate tory policy. the more you are actually playing out the handbook of the far right, it is merely that policy and humane policy by it's because stopping the boats is humane, because by faith to stop the boats and having an open borders policy, which is what lineker wants, which is what lineker wants, which is what starmer wants, what you're actually is what you're actually doing is empowering these people, smuggling , allowing them smuggling gangs, allowing them to take advantage of people will be killed. they're not on the side of genuine refugees. if they were on the side genuine refugees, they would support a bill stopped this breach of bill that stopped this breach of our borders by illegals and
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support actually focusing on refugees. they don't they support while the unions and undocumented men by their tens of thousands coming into the country. why does the left insist on trying to tell us all what know factory is not true that everything one every single person is a genuine person on those is a genuine well let's ask them then let's ask their flag waver. benjamin butterworth surely even you have to admit bbc impartiality is out the window. so there's no way that someone like should be forced to pay a licence fee. i mean, dan, welcome back. you. you might be older, but clearly not wiser . i you might be older, but clearly not wiser. i feel i feel like it's been 40 when i was away. yes i feel like i'm on freaky friday because might self—identify as a champion of free speech. but tonight, the three of you have shown your true colours as who seen someone because of having an honest opinion vote for to be hired by the bbc. benjamin wood. nigel farage be hired by the bbc . will farage be hired by the bbc. will jacob rees—mogg be hired by the bbc? would carole malone be hired ? the bbc? would belinda
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hired? the bbc? would belinda deluise be hired by the bbc? no no, no, no, no . but yes, we no, no, no, no. but yes, we express our parties and opinions. well, you'd probably get a job as chairman of the bbc or director because they're both tories . you sit there and just tories. you sit there and just like gavin davis of the bbc, come on, in my speech now i want to say something you sit there and you say that gary lineker should be fired because he expressed a political view of you against government. i'm going why going to say my piece right. why is you don't say about is it that you don't say about the director general, tim davie , who is a councillor, , who is a tory councillor, chair tourism have said chair of the tourism have said the bullet missed point why the bullet missed the point why did let me finish. did did you let me finish. why did he say about richard sharpe who jeering jolly if jeering boris jolly display if i said today 100,000 fraser facilitated hundred facilitated that hundred thousand. a really important point asked a question. point you've asked a question. let me respond because. it's very important you very important that you understand firstly understand this. so firstly tim davie be tory councillor davie ran to be tory councillor decades ago since joining the bbc he has given up any political campaign so that we know his policy in terms of the chairman. you don't yourself the bbc that is a play appointment
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it always has been the labour party had absolutely no problem went on to tony blair they were hiring labour stooges. and by the way, greg, the editor in chief of the bbc as director general for a long time, was a member of the labour party up until the day he joined the bbc. what is boy for you here is these are the people who are on television community acting with the nation, using bbc platform to social media followers, to gain social media followers, and then using social media, following to and get the tories out of office. but what you is that you're being a hypocrite because you're saying something with politics should go and others should ones that others should stay the ones that schedules right you make schedules but right you make point you say no i'm saying that i'm about the that i'm talking about the fact that the chairman role is very different present . him. different to the present. him. all right. all right. he was i'll tell you. i'll tell you. i'll tell you. i'll tell you. i'll take you on your i'll i'll take you on your point. you say that this should apply to people on screen not not the senior staff at the decision right. decision making level right. well, why it well, in that case, why was it that they andrew neil, who that they had andrew neil, who was of this, had
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was in charge of this, had politics interviewer was chair of right wing largely satori of the right wing largely satori supporting editor supporting spectre editor magazine it that? they magazine why is it that? they had michael portillo who the great britain railways and while sat here at tv news on a house why he should be fine i don't why he should be fine i don't why is it you know what alan sugar said don't vote for boris johnson. you're fired. so your five. no, i know you're the ebitda to think about any of them you'll miss the point here. no got the single gary lineker's pubuc no got the single gary lineker's public platform is courtesy of the bbc. do you not think that if he hadn't worked for the bbc these last 30 years and he was just a retired footballer who 30 years ago was a good school girl going do you think he'd have 8.6 million followers on? i think anybody who would listen to all, i he'd be paid lot money i think he'd be paid a lot money if he did. the bbc. and you know what, carol? very good point. now, has done is now, what the bbc has done is it's the door for all these it's the door for all of these presenters the platform . presenters using the platform. they just be a huge they will so just be a huge social media following which they for party they will then use for party political as result, political purposes as a result, the is guys this is
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the bbc is over, guys this is the bbc is over, guys this is the of the bbc as we know it the end of the bbc as we know it as a licence , and we should all as a licence, and we should all be very sad about because this was i know we love the bbc was i know we love i the bbc many brits love bbc feel many brits love bbc and feel like it's stolen from us like it's been stolen from us being taken away us like this office. yeah, but a lot it that the media is also why don't you talk about sophie is enforced taxation on the people of this country gary lineker as like to say what he needs to back up to us we with the decriminalise of the licence fee needs to happen soon as possible. yes. carol page out with bill into belinda lucy superstore panel i hear all night, the folks poor with night, but the folks poor with laurence fox on the way and as suella braverman hits at british police for the senseless of non crime hate incidents asking if the war against woke policing finally being won. but up next in the clash over premier league football, a dean windass head to head with ex—england international and pundit matt le tissier whether the bbc claim tissier on whether the bbc claim to truly impartial after to be truly impartial after reinstating by his straight after the break. but i want to
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pathetically capitulated by allowing gary lineker back on air. do you believe the bbc impartial? that's what we're asking tonight. send me your thoughts to dan at gbnews.uk. tweet me at our poll tweet me at gb news. our poll running there, too, cannot wait to bring you those results shortly. first, to tackle this issue, in former issue, let me bring in former england and respected england footballer and respected pundh england footballer and respected pundit tissier and ex pundit matt le tissier and ex premier league striker dean . so premier league striker dean. so let's start. my goodness, i've been looking forward to you about this for the past couple of weeks. i've obviously seen some of your comments , the fact some of your comments, the fact that maybe the bbc is wrong to back lineker in this way. he's not exactly angel in your but what do you think now after the fact that they have reinstate racism does this now prove forever more that the bbc can longer say they are an impartial organisation ? well, firstly , if organisation? well, firstly, if the data and secondly . i think the data and secondly. i think you're absolutely right, the bbc
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for hasn't been impartial for a very time. i think this just confirms it was no big surprise that gary got his job back. let's be honest if he had said those things as somebody the right hand side of the political spectrum i think we can all be pretty certain that there would no job for him now , there are no job for him now, there are rules for the but not me, unfortunately. and the over the last few years have had zero amount of debate , zero amount of amount of debate, zero amount of balance on their channel. the last three years, the reporters in the press conferences where, bofis in the press conferences where, boris johnson, was was being questioned, been absolutely ludicrous, not a single. one of them asked a pertinent question which any member of the would have wanted them to ask , and have wanted them to ask, and they are a sham of an organisation have been in my opinion for quite a long time . opinion for quite a long time. indeed, indeed. and i would say, matt, are they never provided freedom of speech for folk who questioned either the lockdowns the vaccine the covid vaccine.
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they haven't given platform for the vaccine injured . and they've the vaccine injured. and they've also been incredibly one sided on the trans debate. so all of i hean on the trans debate. so all of i hear. but dean windass, you're saying actually they were right to have lineker and right and share in all of all of the other pundits. why mean they didn't even bother to turn up for work? why should they be forgiven? well, i'm not sure there was right about what gary doing that the one thing i was confused about was that does alan share any right. with gary or do any right. agree with gary or do they disagree with the bbc that that that the suspended gary good question on the what they've got about the wrong way about it in the first place. i think they should have should have the should a doormat it and then dealt afterwards. well then dealt with afterwards. well i that they that the while i think that they that the while is a message isn't it. and you there's what 500,000 asylum seekers in the country and the nhs. it's on his knees. seekers in the country and the nhs. it's on his knees . and nhs. it's on his knees. and you're not sure whether going to
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put these people. that's, that's, that's confusion and obviously gary's come out on the street. i totally which is you know he got treated in the wrong way so why he's wise to different to gary but you know it's just a strange one for me it's just a strange one for me it's a very strange one but you still think the bbc was to take gary off air. i do. i do. for that for a couple of days. i thought that maybe they should have played match of the day and then dealt afterwards . but then dealt with afterwards. but then dealt with afterwards. but the four days has been a car crash in the sense of what's going on and what's being said. you know, if you deal with the after the show and then then they've got short of a week to sort for obviously till sort out for till obviously till the of day the next match of the day appears screen. you know, appears on the screen. you know, i they've dealt with it the wrong way. and obviously gary's out opinion obviously out his opinion and obviously you know does alan and they didn't agree with this opinion or disagree with they agree they do agree but let's isn't this the they do agree and the point they do agree and actually i think by all of these
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presenters walking off they've proven the point that like me has been for years. they do think the same way because i'll give you another example which is football related taking the kneeif is football related taking the knee if tuned into match of the day you would have thought that there was a monolithic way to think about this. you would have thought that 99.9% of brits believed that the blm were right and that the police should be taken before a free game. the bbc didn't allow any debate over that signified culture war issue and i think that's why they've got to be incredibly careful with impartiality because it does bleed into football coverage. football is such a big part of our and so many of our big debates about where we're heading as a country do involve football . yeah and i think as football. yeah and i think as well you know the monologue gary gave when the world cup opens as well. i if you know, if you're meant to be not biased in any
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way shape or form , then they way shape or form, then they should stay clear of that. i mean, if gary was that bothered, he probably would have turned down the money from from going to work at world cup . but, you to work at world cup. but, you know, that's that's prerogative he's got to put his head on the pillow and sleep at night. and that's fine. if he that's absolutely fine. if he can that. no problem all. can do that. no problem at all. but i've always defended gary's right to free speech. and how are opinion? as long as are to opinion? yeah, as long as long as he's not breaching his contract. and that's a big point. i think what the point. and i think what the point. and i think what the point should been made point that should have been made is, is that we should have been able to access the details of his contract so that we could see and we could tell ourselves if he had breached any of the any of the clauses that contract and if he had breached them , and if he had breached them, then sackable offence. then that's a sackable offence. well point is he has well the point is he has certainly breached the published social guidelines of 2020 as part signing his bbc contract. he had sign up to those social media guidelines and that's the point for me. he chose to sign
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up. i don't a if lineker to spend all day every day tweeting anti tory talking and comparing them to the party. just don't do it. while you're working at the bbc because you're joining the organisation into a joke. but look, can we just speak about gary personally? dean gary lineker personally? dean windass does he have much windass why does he have much loyalty from the sporting world, from war ii from football in world war ii was many prepared to walk out was so many prepared to walk out in solidarity? what is it about gary lineker that holds so much sway among so many sporting folk ? well, obviously sadness that the highest obviously on tv is he a good man think is he a man ? am i when they know i'm known as an ex footballer, he probably knows more than i do. but he seems he seems a gentleman. but i would say is what he's come out with is obviously massively controversial to going on. now, all these myths have been loyal
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to him, you know, and that's that's fine. that's that that's other than the opinion . well other than the opinion. well well that's that's just what he was . what do you think it is was. what do you think it is thatis was. what do you think it is that is he a good man? lineker it depends how you want to define that. i think he's probably done some good things in his life , but like everybody in his life, but like everybody he's probably done some rather things in his life. a lot of people do those bad things. they get highlighted in the press. gary to have some influential friends in, high places which manages to keep those things out of press, a large majority of the time . so yeah, i mean it's the time. so yeah, i mean it's pretty obvious to me what's going on and it shouldn't take a genius to work. why? why everybody stands in solidarity with it. so there's been a conspiracy of silence, the mainstream media to gary lineker, because they agree with his politics effectively . no
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his politics effectively. no quite possibly , quite possibly . quite possibly, quite possibly. okay. absolutely fascinating stuff . matt lattanzi i did wind stuff. matt lattanzi i did wind great debate. thank you for being here. who do you agree with on this, though after the corporation let gary lineker back on, do you think they are impartial offshore from eric on twitter impartial and the bbc. two things that should never seen in the same sentence today from dolly. yes the bbc has tried to be. lineker is not a news reader, nor a political. he can say what he likes. and from billy know it's time the bbc was defunded. government ministers bnng defunded. government ministers bring legislation implement this that i couldn't agree with you more on and your verdict is now in. 9% of you say that the bbc is impartial. 91% of you agree with me and say that it's not coming up as simply hopeful. is that yousef vows to break up
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britain by, quote any means necessary is the scottish separatist about to turn very nasty and very ugly? alison and still neil oliver live that very shortly but broadcast the leader of the reclaim party laurence fox tackles the woke career of the week from suella to siddiq in the fox report. he's live straight after the short .
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break time for the fox report with broadcaster and reclaim party leader laurence fox and the home secretary suella braverman has today ordered police to stop , today ordered police to stop, quote, orwellian recording of the names of those accused of non crime hate incidents . this non crime hate incidents. this was after a 14 year old autistic school boy's name was added to police records when he accidentally scuffed copy of the koran at wakefield's kettle thorpe high . now sit well in thorpe high. now sit well in school , slammed the police's school, slammed the police's response to the incident, insisting that quote people are perfectly entitled to say things about politics, gender and religion that others find offensive . disagreement is not offensive. disagreement is not incitement and nor is a reference or mockery , adding reference or mockery, adding that british police investigations must never include politically distractions. so laurence look, you have been campaigning on this issue now for a number of months . do this issue now for a number of months. do you think this is a
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sign that you're finally winning the battle against the politicised plod ? good evening, politicised plod? good evening, dan . yeah, look, it's a step in dan. yeah, look, it's a step in the right direction, and we should all take our hats off to harry miller. actually who is life and livelihoods house on the line to fight many of us. his colleagues are crime hate incidents and yeah it's a step incidents and yeah it's a step in the right direction. but what's happening now the? police instead of using non—prime crime, hate instances that using criminal legislation so they are actually doubling down they will not give up on the woke agenda they want to please your speech with every ounce of their being . that's what they're like . and . that's what they're like. and when you think about this poor young lad, lawrence 14 years old, you know, that does a silly stunt , a crowd. i old, you know, that does a silly stunt, a crowd. i mean, the police should have nothing to do it. the police should actually be going for the thugs that are threatening this young boy and his family absolutely . it's his family absolutely. it's appalling. and anyone who's
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witnessed what happened with the batley grammar school teacher realises that we live in a in this country. we live in a liberal secular democracy, which means we tolerate, not respect. we tolerate all religions . means we tolerate, not respect. we tolerate all religions. no. and anyone that wants to establish a theocracy in this country should be roundly rebutted . and i think suella rebutted. and i think suella braverman has been very good on this issue. but, you know, politicians do talk it's whether they walk as well . now, look , i they walk as well. now, look, i want to talk probably my least favourite , one of my favourites favourite, one of my favourites too. my least favourite politician in the country, the father of a lot of messianic who is undoubtedly he left the capital once the greatest city in the world, worse off with crime spiralling out of control you know, you've got the public transport network running on on popular pollution , driving popular air pollution, driving london's users to next london's road users to next yeah london's road users to next year. of course we'll see a new mayor elected and you lawrence are keen to see an alternate labour voice will challenge khan's campaign a third spell in
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what can you tell us? well, you know what, don? i think that the left generally have been ignored , you know, those that campaigned against socialism , campaigned against socialism, inequality, who are looking for a better union and organisation and a fairer and, better distribution of wealth that's been by this sadiq khan, who would rather tweet about anything from men opposed to climate change than he would tweet about the fact that his capital cities ground to a halt and he's overseeing the biggest most exponential growth in crime that london has ever so i think someone like jeremy corbyn a traditional leftist well not leftist left wing should stand as london mayor sadiq khan give the people of london an actual opportunity, which means that the right wing can sneak in our own candidate is split the vote it is a good strategy . get them it is a good strategy. get them going for each other then someone comes through the middle. i like it i also have ask you about this the leftie government in wales again i
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don't think gets enough attention from the mainstream . attention from the mainstream. it's given us another miserable glimpse into a future under potential keir starmer administration publishing official guidance that famous statues of quote old white men should be hidden or destroyed to create, quote, the right historic narrative . welsh woke historic narrative. welsh woke warriors are concerned that some statues glorify powerful, older , able bodied white men, which they worry is offensive to wales diverse population. now, laurence, we've known for a while that able bodied white are a real threat to the left . but a real threat to the left. but let's call this out for what it is right state sponsored racism . absolutely what it is. if this sort behaviour was aimed at any other group that would and justifiably be outraged that such and transparent racism was available. but it's also argument to ditch this idea of devolution and to stop the welsh
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having a say on this stuff . this having a say on this stuff. this stuff should come where the united kingdom , our laws and our united kingdom, our laws and our rules should come out of the centre government. why these people are parliaments. sorry to be rude, you know how dare be rude, but you know how dare you speak about white people in this way? it's. it's abject and racism . that's what it is. and racism. that's what it is. and you should be called out by these little upper middle white liberals think that they can apologise for everything and in some way sort of advance the cause of anti—racism, which in itself is a complete travesty . itself is a complete travesty. the ideology behind anti—racism is that the opposite of it is ? is that the opposite of it is? racism. and therefore, you've got to have someone can be accept be racist to which is accept to be racist to which is white i'm sick of it and white and i'm sick of it and everything white touches, it destroys and we attack it destroys and we to attack it from all angles . yeah. from all angles. yeah. acceptable sanctioned racism . in acceptable sanctioned racism. in 2023. there is a lot to fight isn't there. laurence fox and you'll continue to do it on your friday nights here on gb news but coming up in the media bouts
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with government's migration bill going through second reading in parliament as speak tory parliament as we speak our tory wets who seek to block it, betraying britain's borders. my superstar panel this possible have the first of 2 hours newspaper front pages straight after ten. but first our man in stirling, neil oliverjoins me stirling, neil oliver joins me live as support scottish independence drops to just 39% force leadership hopeful yousaf to make the sinister promise to achieve separatism quote any means necessary i'll tell you more straight the .
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a whopping 15 points ahead of her nearest rival, useless humza yousaf . while the pair are neck yousaf. while the pair are neck and neck , it comes to the snp and neck, it comes to the snp membership who will decide and a last ditch attempt to get the separatists based on side whom that used very inflammatory language on the bbc yesterday to achieve independence, we will use any necessary that is within a legal framework, of course, but we are at a tipping point that we are about 50. we to get it over 50% consists only, but useless. useless you are just laughing this well it's so good useless you serve as you can tell my one to check those numbers because a bombshell new yougov poll has just 39% of scots supporting now 39. all goodisi scots supporting now 39. all good is i just could watch that all day now neil look on a serious while the candidates obsess about destroying each other. have they actually
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destroyed their shared dream of scottish . well i've said we've scottish. well i've said we've had this conversation or versions of it before dan the scottish population never been in majority in of breaking up the union that's just a fact it's a fact yeah but the it's also an inevitability that whoever is in charge of the snp, they have no option they are trapped in a hellish way into always and only pushing for they are a single issue protest group the scottish national party and they have to always push for independence that's it for them they're trapped into and sort of kafkaesque hell you know whether they whether they think there's any support for or not they have no option but to go there. but yeah , there's another pool and yeah, there's another pool and i don't know how much we i haven't really in these these snap but
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anyway there you go 39% apparently is as low as it's fallen at the moment . i've never fallen at the moment. i've never really felt this support for scottish independence has been much above that apart from, you know, the occasional freakish high water mark that along. but the thing you know that the whole thing you know that that clip you played of humza yousaf by what amphetamines necessary . yeah shocking necessary. yeah shocking language . yeah. well, the thing language. yeah. well, the thing know nicola sturgeon you have to give the give the devil its due you know she had some game when it came to politics, you know, not least a survival instinct . not least a survival instinct. you know she, she had, she had an aptitude for protecting herself when she was in the spotlight . publicity, as you spotlight. publicity, as you pointed with the other clip, humza yousaf can't even go scooter. he doesn't any of that natural survival instinct . and natural survival instinct. and you know, the fact that he has declared that he's himself as the continuity candidate i find absolutely bizarre because nicola's plan to secure scottish
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separation didn't work when nicola was in of it herself . why nicola was in of it herself. why on earth would it work with humza yousaf, who's a serial failure in charge of that plan ? failure in charge of that plan? you know, bring bring the d honestly, when yousaf is duly appoint first minister because , appoint first minister because, it means the prospects of the scottish party will just further and further into oblivion and you know i genuinely look forward to with relish the wider political community in scotland and in westminster does someone as hapless and inept as humza yousaf. i know it's going to be great. and doesn't this speak to a much wider point about? what's going on in politics? the globe, neil? because look, i agree with you. i don't ever believe any individual poll , but i do think individual poll, but i do think you can look at the trends and i
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think what the trends tell you is that the scottish population and outside of the snp would much a sensible candidate like kate forbes. i don't she sensible on a lot of economic issues but i'm talking about the social the moral issues the whole jk rowling trends debate they would much prefer like her than a continuity sturgeon but the political establishment the massive they don't give a you know they have decided that useless yousef is their man . yes useless yousef is their man. yes it's bizarre i think it's that continuation of that idea that my enemies enemy is my friend . i my enemies enemy is my friend. i think the instinctively that humza yousaf will continue take the same stances as nicola sturgeon and therefore will be an opponent to all of those political ideologies and ideas that the mainstream media are opposed to instinctively and that continuity candidate in the form of humza yousaf is what they will want. yeah, it would be. i think a lot of scots would be. i think a lot of scots would be much more interested. hear
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from kate forbes because she she absolutely across her own absolutely comes across her own person . she comes across as person. she comes across as having a very defined set of morals she's got you know, she's got traditional ideas about a lot of things. she's a devout christian now . it means that, christian now. it means that, you know, whatever, whether you're former against that, you know , you have a sense of what know, you have a sense of what kate forbes is. you can you can see what she stands for. you know, with someone like humza, yousaf is much more would say just in the line of so many politicians who just see whatever it is they think will get them of the particular specific that they're in. well, of . and we saw that we saw that of. and we saw that we saw that with how he's tried to deal with this whole gay marriage debate because the bloke is a practising muslim . he practising muslim. erm he purposefully vote. kate purposefully missed vote. kate forbes has been honest and says because of my religious beliefs i did not back gay marriage , i i did not back gay marriage, i will not back gay marriage, although i'm not going to try and force my religion down your throat. yousef does what lying politician do and tries to fudge
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the issue. and i think it speaks to huge difference between the two candidates. you see you just as a c is the idea that you at least norfolk forbes stands for. yeah and she's honest because because and says things that she knows will be controversial and will fly in the face of what a lot of people think. but at least she's got the strength of her convictions. she's prepared to see which honestly thinks and then she'll take the then she'll she'll take the you know, involved know, she'll get involved in the debate in that way. but someone like humza yousaf off will just just wait to see what the wind is blowing. but he's but he's protected in a way i agree with that, neil. he's protected that, neil. but he's protected in he because the in a way he because the mainstream very happy mainstream media are very happy to attack christianity and christians in politics but they are not happy to attack a muslim in politics. it's absolutely bizarre because when you get right to down it, you know, christians, muslims and jews are all people of the book, the old draw. they're the fundamentals,
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if you like, from from the old testament. that's that's a fact. and but the only person who's being held to account, who's being held to account, who's being held to account, who's being held up to that standard , being held up to that standard, being held up to that standard, being beaten with the stick is kate forbes . it's bizarre. it's kate forbes. it's bizarre. it's bizarre . i think the fundamental bizarre. i think the fundamental thing that we haven't actually touched on yet is that the way the world is at the moment, what we've gone through in the last couple of years and what we're obviously looking down the barrel economically , all barrel of economically, all the rest it. there's much rest of it. there's so much change upheaval and either change and upheaval and either with us or coming the last people want and the scottish people want and the scottish people want and the scottish people want is the kind of disruption that be promised. absolutely undoubted by more talk of referenda and all the rest of it. people want to get on with their lives. they want someone that's going to run the country effectively and stop just banging the drum of independence and separation . independence and separation. that ship has sailed here. hear near oliver. it was a british monologue log, by the way, at the weekend. i recommend
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everyone to check it out on. youtube. neil oliver, thank you so much. brilliant movie comparisons. so much. brilliant movie comparisons . you'll know what comparisons. you'll know what i mean when view . but still mean when you view. but still to come as markle considers becoming an agony aunt on her wellness blog, the tig , days wellness blog, the tig, days after bestowing prince and princess titles on their children despite despising the monarchy, i think just desperately tried now to keep the brand relevant. star the sussex brand relevant. star telegraph columnist walden delivers scathing verdict delivers her scathing verdict soon, connecting the media buzz with suella braverman elite bill being debated in parliament tonight. artery where those who wish to block the asset short legislation wrong to oppose it by superstar power have this on this plus i'm going to have the first newspaper front pages hot off the press . we're back in off the press. we're back in just 2 minutes time.
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leftie broadcaster doesn't change its spots as today the bbc gave in to gary lineker and woke mob rule but after shearer rice and all the other so—called punst rice and all the other so—called pundits go on strike over the weekend should lineker's memory band of multi—millionaire virtue signal all being given the boot please straight icon calvin mackenzie speaks out for football fans down by the liberal elites. he's cancelled later. plus while lineker stands by his egregious jibe, the government is expected to win tonight's vote . the illegal tonight's vote. the illegal migration bill. but i went tories like caroline nokes, george osborne wrong to oppose the party's efforts to kerb invasion via the channel. well that's the big debate with my superstar panel next. and tonight, they are i'm joined by carole malone , benjamin carole malone, benjamin butterworth and belinda de lucy with plans to relaunch her wellness and lifestyle blog, the tig. meghan markle is set to become the world's worst agony. aunt so as she asserts her children's to be called prince
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and princesses , duchess of and princesses, duchess of delusion becoming all too aware of her dwindling relevance , the of her dwindling relevance, the daily telegraph star columnist celia walden gives an unflinching take on that very shortly . then, in the media shortly. then, in the media buzz, as schools labour run wales teach children sex education using gender fluid muffins should the left be stopped from pushing their danger race gender ideology on our young folk? and at last night's oscars, it's four weddings and a funeral. this interview as career . what are interview as career. what are you wearing tonight then ? just you wearing tonight then? just might suit your suit . you didn't might suit your suit. you didn't make it . i might suit your suit. you didn't make it. i can't remember my tailor. that's okay, shout out to the tailor. tailor. that's okay, shout out to the tailor . yeah i'm going to to the tailor. yeah i'm going to bnng to the tailor. yeah i'm going to bring you more of a hashtag. be kind to your ground and the rest of the oscars . low lights soon of the oscars. low lights soon as ever. brand new, greatest britain and you and jackass named before the night is out. so do set with us. we're going to have the first front pages in moments to after polly middlehurst . dan, thank you and
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middlehurst. dan, thank you and good evening you. the top story from the gb newsroom tonight, firm rolls—royce will help build a new fleet of nuclear powered submarines as part of a new pact between the uk , australia and between the uk, australia and the united states . bolster the united states. bolster defences and, create thousands ofjobs defences and, create thousands of jobs the prime minister, his australian counterpart anthony albanese and us president joe biden met in san diego, california to announce the next stage of the so—called orcas program . it was signed by the program. it was signed by the three nations in 2021 to boost defences and counter china's threat in the indo—pacific region . and it comes as number region. and it comes as number 10 announced today. defence spending will rise by almost £5 billion over two years. rishi sunak called the trilateral orcas deal the most significant multilateral defence partnership in generations . the multilateral defence partnership in generations. the uk comes to
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this with over 60 years experience of running our own fleet will provide the world leading design and build the first of these new boats, creating of good, well—paid jobs places like barrow and derby . places like barrow and derby. and we will share our knowledge and experience with australian engineers so they can build their own fleet . now our their own fleet. now our partnership is significant because not just are rebuilding these submarines together , they these submarines together, they will also be truly interoperable . now government's illegal migration bill still being debated in the house of commons tonight. the legislation proposes the removal of channel migrants from the uk . that migrants from the uk. that second reading should be being voted on about now. we'll bring you an update on the outcome of that focuses since . we've got it that focuses since. we've got it now as we've been hearing the television presenter, gary lineker has been reinstated , a lineker has been reinstated, a match of the day presenting after reaching an agreement with the bbc today. that's after he
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was taken off air over a tweet on the government's illegal migration bill. the bbc director general has apologised and, said the corporation is launching an in—depth rendent review of its social media guidelines. the board has welcomed the move as well, saying in partial is a cornerstone of the bbc and speaking to the bbc , director speaking to the bbc, director general tim davie said he took proportionate action action . now proportionate action action. now take fosbury who revels the high jump take fosbury who revels the high jump in athletics has died at the age 76. his agent said , the age 76. his agent said, passed away peacefully in his sleep early sunday morning following a battle lymphoma. fosbury his new technique to win the gold medal at the 1968 olympic games in mexico city and has been copied by thousands upon thousands since . king upon thousands since. king charles and other members of the royal family attended a service celebrating commonwealth day
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today at westminster abbey . today at westminster abbey. the king focussed his speech on the theme of forging a sustainable and peaceful common future. king charles said a commitment to peace, progress and opportunity would sustain the commonwealth. that's all from the. we're back in an hour now more from dan . now more from dan. all right sign off today and so tomorrow as you know and i'll mediabuzz and you know i've got the first front pages here let's get straight to the metro time for a sharp exit leaning on course for the bbc chairman, richard sharpe to quit in the wake of the lineker fiasco.
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after being accused of going missing in action the row. missing in action amid the row. the also guns for it shop. oh the i also guns for it shop. oh yeahi the i also guns for it shop. oh yeah ican the i also guns for it shop. oh yeah i can see what's going on here. and the director general tim davie it reports, tim davie as it reports, pressure the pair pressure is growing on the pair to down. but of course, to step down. but of course, lineker all want him to remain in leftie independent in post. the leftie independent mockingly with lineker mockingly leads with lineker three bbc nil as it highlights bbc's capitulation in its round with match of the day host. it reads, he gets back, he makes no apology . he reads, he gets back, he makes no apology. he immediately reads, he gets back, he makes no apology . he immediately tweets apology. he immediately tweets again about small boats. yes, that's all happened and. the folks at the independent might think that's a good thing. i think that's a good thing. i think it actually is signing of the death warrant long term for the death warrant long term for the bbc and the daily star takes a tact, smashing with a similar tact, smashing with one to the crisp salesman. one nil to the crisp salesman. i my one nil to the crisp salesman. i my superstar panel back with me now. broadcaster and daily express columnist malone, senior reporter , the ie newspaper, reporter, the ie newspaper, benjamin butterworth and the former brexit party mep and political commentator belinda de lucy. now we just saw on those front pages gary lineker, he's
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going to be back on air weekend despite disgracefully the government's proposed migrant legislation to that of german and also predictably tory, including caroline nokes . chris including caroline nokes. chris skidmore have rushed join the bbc's chief leftie in opposing the crucial migrant bill, which is going towards second reading in parliament as we speak i never want to bow to from the backbenchers though. so if suella braverman hit back today in typically spurs style , i am in typically spurs style, i am subject to the most grotesque slurs for saying such simple truths about the impact of unlimited and illegal migration. i will not be hectored by out—of—touch lefties or anyone . out—of—touch lefties or anyone. and i won't be patronised . i and i won't be patronised. i won't be patronised on what appropriate views for someone of background can hold and i will not back down when faced with spunous not back down when faced with spurious accusations of bigotry
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. here, here and now. not everyone's to be listening, though, with the former green party leader caroline lucas, proving just how out of touch lefties really are with this pathetic piece of pantomime . i pathetic piece of pantomime. i am secretary on the face of this bill invites parliament to rip up internation law. the only act of a parliament that is has some kind of moral integrity is to rip up her illegal and immoral bill, which has no place on statute book. i can count . well, statute book. i can count. well, what a face of political theatre there, braverman in is. right, isn't she? how anyone say to someone her given her background that she's wrong to try and protect our borders, to try and protect our borders, to try and protect lives, try and protect economy, to try and protect our communities, cities. i'm glad people . caroline nokes and, the people. caroline nokes and, the other guy, have bit more as have come out and said that they're
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going to vote against me because i think we ought to know the people against illegal who people who against illegal who are against sorry for illegal immigration and against this government stop it i think we should know the people who are supporting the scammers the criminals who are coming over here and taking advantage of the good people , this country. and, good people, this country. and, you labour who are doing you know, labour who are doing all of this right. and it's good that we know who they are, too, because know, have because, you know, labour have again footed. they're on again wrong footed. they're on the of the country. the wrong side of the country. there's it was shock poll out there's it was a shock poll out this weekend that said labour lead against tories halved lead against the tories halved from 22% to 11. why because of this because out of ten of the red wall communities are for rishi's plants , they agree with rishi's plants, they agree with them and they know caroline , them and they know caroline, these are the live pictures, by these are the live pictures, by the way, the vote's about to take place. good to have to take place. it's good to have to shut well, up. no but shut up. well, it's up. no but i should have. jeremy caroline nokes says these laws are inhumane. it is not inhumane to stop scammers from holiday
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destinations back up and coming to this country and pretending that they're modern, humane thing to do for them. so benjamin suella braverman are talking about being hacked by out of touch . is she talking? my out of touch. is she talking? my experience every monday night, you dan, you know , i mean, i you dan, you know, i mean, i actually dislike quite a lot that she's acting like so many tory politicians at the moment that she talks about herself and about drama and about headlines rather than the actual problem. and truth is that the plan and the truth is that the plan to deny access the modern slavery act which theresa may, a tory prime minister, brought in only a couple of years ago, the only a couple of years ago, the only people who are helped by that are the traffickers, not the victims. they will show to those vulnerable people who have got on boats to come to this country and they will bother asking rubbish management. the sun actually went to sun newspaper actually went to one of the camps in calais after the announcement of the and they immediately a bloke from afghan
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aston who was safely in france was doing deal with a people smuggler at that moment to get a boat, a small boat across channel on hearing the news that this would deny him an opportunity to ever apply for british citizenship again immediate, he said, you know what, i'm going to stay in france and that is why this bill in the end will work good and lucic well hope so but i think it's a really good sign that caroline nokes is not going to vote for this . it's a great sign vote for this. it's a great sign that she doesn't think it's good for her cause because she is the most anti tory tory, the most woke. in fact, we should click caroline woakes. she has been that's good for. all right thank you much the touch from you much of the touch from reality years she's a massive champion of self id she has always been on the very liberal progressive side of the tory party this time and she's going to do it another another to you're having views you guys are joining a very close strike on quite something she said today
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caroline she said i am deeply troubled at the prospect of a policy seeks to criminalise children pregnant women families and to remove socks. 87 7.4% of the people coming on those boats on that are don't families are not pregnant women and 75% of them are men on the so she's talking toshiya there's no economic migrants on the whole that economic migrants on the whole and also let's just stop being honest it a large proportion and we don't know the exact figures a large proportion are coming here to enter a life of crime and there are also some terrorists as well. so this is protecting protecting ourselves. i'm really, really passionate about that. but belinda, is the reason that you're concerned that this might not work because it still doesn't feel like, despite all the tough talk that , sunak has actually got the balls say . we to, we balls to say. if we need to, we will leave the echr because it's still problem that i see every of the way and press women did have to admit to tory that there
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is an over 50% chance that it may be scuppered by international women that . great international women that. great with headlines the conservative party are great on tough rhetoric , but look at sunak's rhetoric, but look at sunak's action so far giving the french nearly half a billion pounds with money hopeless to carry on, not doing anything to stop the boats. you know, that was a terrible sign of how the tories actions don't match up with words. where are they going to put everyone they want to deport? they haven't told us the point. i hope it works. fingers crossed, but i'm not holding my breath. have to third breath. i have to get a third safe country. they. they get it? yeah it i think yeah give it up. but i think fundamental the bigger point is they the because they have leave the echr because rwanda take thousands. we could set up our own offshore processing on an island, but we have to leave these out to be able to do it as part of the echr. they do pull a hammer all the time. do it's not all down echr, but it is a joke. but it is going to come as thing written into their constitution . disobey international . they can disobey international law if it affects their country.
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so in that case, benjamin , you so in that case, benjamin, you agreement for not leaving the echr what we would need to do thatis echr what we would need to do that is it necessary we should wishes to make those decisions. as we pointed out, time and time again, i believe it is benjamin , i just as you agree benjamin, i just as you agree with vote gary lineker who say that if want to stop the boats you're somehow into and racist well i mean many of people not a different race but i think it's certainly an unkind and intolerant thing to oh have you talked to people ? i did not talked to people? i did not support albanians. i i don't know. i don't think my albania isn't of be what it is. this is a holiday. i don't think that we should be taking albanians. i think that's clearly okay. we're just to go to the reading just going to go to the reading of the vote now. i do results. thank you . the eyes . to the thank you. the eyes. to the right 249 the nose to left 312. so the nose have it the nose have it on look the question is
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that the bill will be now read a time as as half of that opinion say ithe time as as half of that opinion say i the country no no no pay no . so there you go . now we're no. so there you go. now we're going to move on because the afternoon at westminster abbey king charles attended , his first king charles attended, his first commonwealth service as the new monarch, three years after the same was marred by the announcement of megxit. it was sure to be emotional day for the royal family as they arrived to hear the first commonwealth day address since the death of her late majesty. the queen, however it new dawn as . the it heralded a new dawn as. the king unveiled his new look trimmed royal family prince trimmed royal family with prince edward making , trimmed royal family with prince edward making, his trimmed royal family with prince edward making , his first edward making, his first appearance. delighted appearance. i'm delighted about this, the way, as duke of this, by the way, as duke of edinburgh being awarded edinburgh since being awarded that on his that title last week on his birthday. part of the birthday. here's part of the king's historic address in succeeding her majesty as head the commonwealth. i draw great
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strength from her example . strength from her example. together with all that i have learnt from the extraordinary people i have met throughout the commonwealth over so many years . but naturally the woke mob had to have their and they're allowed to do it. of course i believe in freedom speech. they probably should get a haircut and get a real job though the anti—monarchy approach is of course gathering, holding up not, making signs. it is a scene, though , that would never scene, though, that would never have place under the reign have taken place under the reign of queen elizabeth. second. of queen elizabeth. the second. so reminder of the so it is a reminder of the challenges facing the firm in the modern day. belinda, lucy . the modern day. belinda, lucy. benjamin carole benjamin butterworth. carole malone. by because coming up malone. do by because coming up with welsh teachers given a sex education resource claiming there are 100 genders is this there are 100 genders is this the latest example of labour's push for an extreme sort of ideology when it comes to sex education? my superstar panel going to return to have their say on that. plus, we'll have
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more of tomorrow's newspaper front pages in just a moment. but first, as reported, but first, as it's reported, meghan become an online meghan wants to become an online actor the daily telegraph actor on the daily telegraph star walden actor on the daily telegraph star me walden actor on the daily telegraph star me why walden actor on the daily telegraph star me why no walden actor on the daily telegraph star me why no onewalden actor on the daily telegraph star me why no one should be tells me why no one should be taking advice from . the duchess taking advice from. the duchess of delusions. celia live so don't go anywhere .
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clarify that the vote result saw before the break was actually labour's amendment seeking to block the illegal migration. people being defeated , 249 votes people being defeated, 249 votes to 312, a majority of 63. i was a little bit confused about exactly what vote was taking place. this i didn't to comment until i able to clarify that so the main vote still coming very soon now as if the world hasn't heard enough from meghan markle, the duchess of sussex reportedly set to relaunch her wellness and lifestyle blog . the tig website lifestyle blog. the tig website was closed in 2017 when she became engaged to prince, but according to the daily mirror , according to the daily mirror, could go live again as soon as next week. and in a devastating fall from grace, meghan could become the kind of agony after filing papers with the us trademark and patent office that her site would out quote commentary in the field of personal relationships. i mean because she's clearly an oracle on how to get along with friends and family members . yeah now
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and family members. yeah now this bizarre new scheme from the sussexes confirmation that their kids will be known as prince archie and princess lilibet , archie and princess lilibet, which they say is their birthright . which they say is their birthright. i'm which they say is their birthright . i'm delighted to be birthright. i'm delighted to be joined now , the daily telegraph joined now, the daily telegraph star columnist celia walden and sally written on this tomorrow . sally written on this tomorrow. so because you say no one wants lifestyle advice from someone as mocked up as meghan ? well, it mocked up as meghan? well, it just seems a sort of farcical turn of events you would that anyone would approach particular woman for on how to maintain healthy relationships. i mean you couldn't make it up but but is and you do have to take your hat off to her sometimes because this is all inspiring self belief that she has that is completely uncluttered by anything that has sort of actually gone on or that she's previously said or any sense of hypocrisy . and it must be great hypocrisy. and it must be great to be able to just just carry on with life and ignore everything
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you've said in the past and in this baffling way, i mean , she this baffling way, i mean, she is now so i think isn't that they've they've both entangled themselves in this web of distortions and lies they don't actually know where they stand anything. because i thought they'd just spent the past two years telling us how awful the monarchy was , how it's this monarchy was, how it's this completely damaged institution, why on earth, especially, by the way, if you wanting to become an agony aunt. why on earth would you want to thrust children into the centre of it, especially by the centre of it, especially by the way, given that growing up in california it's bizarre . it's in california it's bizarre. it's bizarre, but it also is a logic there, isn't there? i mean, let's be honest, which is that my there's that and there's those which whatever you want to call staying relevant. yeah exactly. and to make money they have to stay relevant and they've realised that staying relevant is about a proximity to the royal family and the same the royal family and in the same
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way , you know, the duke and way, you know, the duke and duchess titles desperately, desperately to cling on desperately wanted to cling on to why, you know if you , you to why, you know if you, you hate that much if it's hate it that much if it's a world of pain it feels triggered this of mary's mention of this sort of mary's mention of anything royal why on earth do you desperately want to cling to those titles and we know why and particularly now when of course they've just had this devastating poll come out in newsweek showing how far they've dropped in the popularity since spare was published and all of these things it's just been one error after another, hasn't it? and we always assumed that america loved them, but they really, really they've in fact now they've just a figure of fun. and when you become figure of fun, there's a problem , isn't of fun, there's a problem, isn't there? because, you know, they're now they're now apparently beneath prince andrew in in of popularity ratings , in in of popularity ratings, which is an extraordinary fall from grace , isn't it? but i have from grace, isn't it? but i have to be honest, i don't feel for them at all because this has
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been of their own making. but i feel embarrassed for them because they were laughing in stock in america that they are now a bot of jokes from . south now a bot of jokes from. south park to chris rock and can completely understand why americans are saying hold on a moment . said you were coming moment. said you were coming over here to get away the horrible royal family to reclaim your privacy and now you were insisting that your two young children not only become a prince and which, by the way, king charles clearly didn't to do you know, he hadn't even updated website because he clearly was hoping that they would say no , we don't want would say no, we don't want this. now they want these this. and now they want these two kids, according reports ianed two kids, according reports invited to the coroner's session. i mean, they're not even five years old. i know. but that, again , they desperately that, again, they desperately need, don't they? because you know, i mean, she needs it for the talk moving forward . and all the talk moving forward. and all of three she's managed to survive the celebrity the celebrity entourage that she
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desperately wanted from the beginning . because i think if beginning. because i think if there's one thing the a—listers don't do, it's air all their dirty laundry. so i think that has put them so it means that neither royalty now nor part of the a—list who is perceived the way they behaved is sort of all slightly mucky and confusing, which to be honest it is. so they're in this slightly no man's land . that's why the tig man's land. that's why the tig is being brought back and all sit in the it will be all full. it will be about slightly woeful and awful. my advice to meghan markle is if you have any say it's do not bring back the tig but we know she doesn't have any say it's silly is it right that you recently sat down with sarah ferguson, the duchess of york, for the telegraph . because for the telegraph. because i have been hearing quite a lot of reaction to the interview saying that actually meghan could learn some lessons from fergie in terms of how to navigate
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navigate this new role from sat down with her. do think there's a logic to that argument? i do agree with that because . i think agree with that because. i think actually, if you think about it , fergie was a trailblazer in so many ways because she's always been sort of defiantly herself, hasn't she from the yes or to the way they navigated divorce all of it. she was a bit she was all of it. she was a bit she was a trailblazer and but where she's held back is she she's never she's never whinge and she is very very good reason to whinge. i mean you remember some the headlines about her duchess of york . yeah duchess not of york. yeah duchess not knowing who would sleep with them with fergie. you know i mean it didn't get much worse than that. i like to think we've we've gone we've moved a bit since then. but but but she doesn't whinge and she's actually incredibly kind of positive and she wouldn't even say anything bad about meghan when . i asked her she really when. i asked her she really really wouldn't. she said no. diana love her and refused to
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comment. so in her own way she can be very diplomatic too. well, indeed. but the problem is that they've gone down this path now of attacking the royal family. and you're right, i think made a lot of mistakes. the one thing she never did was attack the royal family was attacked. the institution of the and especially the queen the late queen and prince philip . late queen and prince philip. she never attacked them. and you , philip, hated her, but she understood that there was a reason to keep the respectability , the monarchy out respectability, the monarchy out there . the queen obviously there. the queen obviously actually adored her after it. so you know, you don't leave your school gates to anyone. no, indeed. school gates to anyone. no, indeed . indeed. celia walden, indeed. indeed. celia walden, you're i cannot wait to read your column in daily telegraph tomorrow. thank you so much for being here today. tomorrow. thank you so much for being here today . but coming up being here today. but coming up in i'm cancelled fleet, being here today. but coming up in i'm cancelled fleet , street in i'm cancelled fleet, street legend mackenzie lives in legend calvin mackenzie lives in the studio as he takes down the millionaire strike. his who abandoned fans at abandoned football fans at the weekend support gary . but weekend in support of gary. but
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you could be eligible for pension credit, even if you own your home or have savings. it's worth, on average, £3,500 a year and you could get help with heating bills and more, plus up to £900 in cost of living payments. breaking breaking tonight breaking tonight good breaking tonight good news government's illegal migration bill has just passed its second reading in the commons. the vote won by 312 to 250. so on the way, let's return more as you see it now in the media once lots of front pages and now the sun, at least an exclusive on shamed gary glitter who is back in prison tonight days after being released halfway through a 16 year sentence in dorset . the 16 year sentence in dorset. the paper revealed yesterday glitter had been surfing the net on, a smartphone at his bail hostel and discussing how to use the
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anonymous web. cops re—arrested him this morning after the sun broke that story. the daily telegraph reports that chance and jeremy hunt is preparing to boost the tax free allowance for pensions by more than half million pounds as he battles the early wave of the wave of early retirements . the daily express retirements. the daily express asks gary lineker has put a nail in the of the licence fee and i say absolutely. the daily rightly calls the beeb's capitulation a slap in the face for fee payers. they accused davie of caving in to lineker , davie of caving in to lineker, quote former director—general greg, who says lineker has beaten the bbc nil. meanwhile, the guardian leads with calls for bbc chairman richard to step down. you'll see. this is something that is now an argument the mainstream media coalescing around . and i'm coalescing around. and i'm expecting to hear much more that over the next few days. we're going to return to the superstar panel now, its top daily express columnist, carole malone, senior reporter at the ie newspaper, benjamin butterworth and the
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former brexit party mep, belinda lucy lawless week. the government placed an urgent review into sex education after . it was revealed schoolchildren are being taught about hardcore sex, including to choke their partners in more worrying details have now emerged for wales , where the labour run wales, where the labour run school curriculum indoctrinate children as young as seven about how they might identify as a, quote, mixed berry gender fluid muffin . how the bizarre muffin. how the bizarre reference aims to teach youngsters they, quote, can't assume someone's by how they look. are also urged to play a game with kids that quote decides which sex which in all gender bending worlds pupils want to explore . while as first want to explore. while as first minister, mark drakeford and his cohorts have been slammed , cohorts have been slammed, dishing out the 170 page agenda to confuse kids and although they deny commission it, it clearly emblazoned with welsh logo . so it seems like this is logo. so it seems like this is the kind of warped education all
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kids can expect under a labour government and as a cause of concern. but benjamin butterworth , who believe there's butterworth, who believe there's over 100 genders, don't you ? over 100 genders, don't you? well, i think that these are just words are used for that. people use to explain how they feel and how the rest of the world can perceive them. so. so is it possible banning words? is it possible to identify as a mixed berry gender fluid muffin ? well, you know full well that that's not this pamphlet or this advice. it uses a muffin of which it says a blueberry muffin , be a different colour on the inside to illustrate how someone look might be different to who are and how they feel. it doesn't. what are some of the other does not say they can. what are some of the other 100 genders? can you take me through? can i tell one? through? can i tell you one? well, there's called an well, there's. there's called an astro have astro gender, which means have an the moon and an affinity with the moon and the there's another one the stars. there's another one called spirit essence. i don't called a spirit essence. i don't even understand the explanation of there's a song of that. there's a song intersex. i mean, this is just
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nonsense. there is. i mean, intersex intersex widely and intersex. intersex is widely and has been for many. you may be, but what is what is cac ? but what is what is cac? intersex is a biological. but what is what is cac? intersex is a biological . what intersex is a biological. what is the cis head? what's c that means? well, that would mean that you were. you were born women and you are a woman. so do you think we should be teaching seven year old kids? this, you know, the bbc had to withdraw video teach website , video from its teach website, which had teachers talking to kids about this these confused little children who didn't know what the hell was going on. and after a tsunami , complaints from after a tsunami, complaints from parents. really mean who parents. let's really mean who said that their kids were being taught this? ideally against their will, the bbc had to withdraw this. this is outrageous. it's to say that children are being indoctrinated into it just because, you know, this is a hundred genders, just because they're just because a child knows that trans gender or gay people exist. does it again to become the whip? but we're talking about there being over 100 though. 100 genders, though. you're
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suggesting will become suggesting that they will become this because they know this exists. about world exists. i learned about world war school and i've yet to war ii in school and i've yet to embrace can i just talk embrace poland. can i just talk about was about this clinic which was closed is a separate issue? no, it's not a separate issue. young, impressionable, teenage . young, impressionable, teenage. just vulnerable teenagers. much older than the age of seven, when they're for help and advice. and they will. many of them ended up taking life changing drugs. and many of them now to detransition now are trying to detransition because given wrong because they were given wrong advice. people need to advice. those people need to take. don't believe that take. you don't believe that this putting into young this is putting ideas into young people's heads because they thought look, can thought told look, you can identify as a berry muffin. maybe you well, maybe maybe you think, well, maybe i will. actually when i will. whereas actually when i was up, you either a boy was growing up, you either a boy or a girl. and then if you were trans that was dealt with in a proper way, it was viewed as proper way, but it was viewed as something medical something was actually a medical condition, a fad, just condition, not just a fad, just something i might want to be what. i up in the morning what. i wake up in the morning one again. none of. one day again. this none of. this you can be berry this says you can be a berry muffin. you're just making up. but the idea it puts in heads is that they can be, they truly are. and should be
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are. and they should be accepted. people tend to the accepted. and people tend to the people who speak into the middle of cultural battle . you know, of a cultural battle. you know, you talk about changing drugs. these kids take their if they don't, oh, this is the old this is the tired excuse that people like you use, that kids to insuh like you use, that kids to insult society. we are being emotionally blackmailed by transact transacted without being emotional discussions, all including bbc and including this is all. well, the thing is you use terf as a putdown and i've replaced the word easily radical. and i think that's a great thing to be. i think it's a really great thing you might take pride in, you know , believe take pride in, you know, believe in sex spaces , validate in single sex spaces, validate you, doesn't puts women at danger. you, doesn't puts women at danger . but a political danger. but from a political point view , you say that point of view, you say that wales is going the blueprint of how this would be governed under a keir starmer administration gender ideology is faith based. there's no scientific evidence it and it's been taught to children unchallenged. why does labour hate childhood so much ? labour hate childhood so much? why can't they leave children
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alone to go and play benjamins laughing you there? these are aduh laughing you there? these are adult themes lead to sterilisation and butchery of teenage bodies. this is not a safe in the park for children. there are lots of things children experiment with . often children experiment with. often teenagers don't like their bodies. they to, you know, they're mentally vulnerable . one they're mentally vulnerable. one in six children between the age of five and 15 have a mental illness now. and it's because keep taking the framework. i mean i mean, i don't think you really. there are 100 genders, do ? what i say is you do you? what i say is you haven't answered question direct. two times direct. i've asked two times about this well know about this. well you know because the number is kind of meaningless. the point is because you don't believe there are. the point is that these are. but the point is that these are. but the point is that these are which people are ways in which people describe themselves to world describe themselves to the world just basic questions this just pretty basic questions this this being handed out just pretty basic questions this thiswelsh being handed out just pretty basic questions this thiswelsh governmentanded out just pretty basic questions this thiswelsh government saysi out the welsh government says is over hundred are over a hundred changes. are there over 100 changes. why not? well i think these are different words. it's a book. words. describe it. it's a book. so won't answer question words. describe it. it's a book. so 'is n't answer question words. describe it. it's a book. so 'is n't why'er question words. describe it. it's a book. so 'is n't why won't question words. describe it. it's a book. so 'is n't why won't you stion , where is it? why won't you answer question? agendas no answer the question? agendas no says there is. do you know what other need to prove other people don't need to prove
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to that you see that you sit to you that you see that you sit there and you lecture freedom and freedom society, and yet you say , if these people make me go say, if these people make me go your narrow minds of who they should be, then they shouldn't be respected. the astro advocate have an affinity with the moon. well, they can be intersex, which a widely recognised scientific term . they find a way scientific term. they find a way to believe, to find a way to build the with the use of names having massive concerns over this it is parent based. i've children there's no and this is why they have to be so secret about it they don't let the parents know they're teaching their children and a reason their children this and a reason for because it is unhealthy for it because it is unhealthy and bad for the children. and it is bad for the children. it where it shouldn't it is a child where it shouldn't be that kid comes out school be if that kid comes out school because, parents will because, some parents will be abusive them those kids abusive to them and those kids should have a safe space in this case has schools to exercise caution when they're talking about gender and schools are not there thing as gender there such thing as gender is okay. finally , oscars made a okay. now finally, oscars made a big return over the weekend to prove it. still, massive prove it. still, the massive
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woke always been woke circus. it's always been you knew that. but in every you knew that. no, but in every from the usual lovely red carpet interviews, hugh grant took a break playing the same break from playing the same character for the 100th time over to give an obnoxious but must interview to the plus sized ashley grey . what's your ashley grey. what's your favourite thing about coming to the oscars ? i'm well . it's the oscars? i'm well. it's fascinating it's the whole of humanity is here it's fantasy. oh it's about vanity fair. yes, that's where we let loose and have a little bit of fun. what are you most excited to see tonight? to see? well, i know that you probably watched a few of the movies. are you excited to see anybody win? do you have your for anyone? i'm your hopes up for anyone? i'm not not no. no one in particular. okay. well what are you wearing tonight? that just might suit your suit, major? so you didn't make it? i can't remember my tailor. that's okay.
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shout out to the tailor. so tell me , what does it feel like to be me, what does it feel like to be in class? it was such an amazing . i really loved it. i love thriller. how fun is it to something like that? well, i'm barely in it. i'm in it for about 3 seconds. yeah but still, you showed up and you had fun. right almost. you showed up and you had fun. right almost . okay. all right. right almost. okay. all right. okay well, thank you so much. it was nice . talk to you. yeah. all was nice. talk to you. yeah. all right. back to you guys. all right? i mean, look, okay . she right? i mean, look, okay. she certainly wasn't hired for a quick wit or brains , but grant quick wit or brains, but grant is the meanest man in hollywood. let me put that on the record. meanwhile jessica chastain proved most by being the only person to a monkey face mask . person to a monkey face mask. she was quickly ribbed online when she was taking off the muzzle to. speak to the host jemmy kimmel relations. next question is for jessica chastain . where is she as jessica? hi, jessica. this question, there's no name on this one is jessica. was it difficult? me this
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question is, but i have had asked filming your movie the martian in theory , and that is martian in theory, and that is hollywood theatre in its purest form, right there. belinda, lucy, benjamin but with carol. but i do stand by because coming up, the so—called empire show, bbc is dividing opinion tonight as i crown today's person and duty jackass. surely lineker has got to be in running. surely, but in i'm cancelled after cher a right and all the other so—called pundits refuse show up to work over the weekend. should lineker's merry band of virtue sticklers all be given the boot? calvin mackenzie thinks so . he's calvin mackenzie thinks so. he's going to join me in the studio live to reveal why in a moment.
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commentators speak out on controversial issues without the fear of the cancel culture sweeping rest of the media. now gary lineker said he is delighted to return to presenting match of the day after the woke the beeb went after the woke at the beeb went on strike weekend leaving on strike at the weekend leaving football limited football fans with limited so—called pundits full time so—called pundits and full time virtue signals. alan shearer and right. jermaine jenas. alex scott led the walk out forming laughable picket line of multi millionaire moans, but a very few defied the bbc's woke mob rule as five live presenters. ian dennis, alistair bruce. paul john murray showed up to do theirjobs john murray showed up to do their jobs paid for let's remember by us the british taxpayer so we should tim davie are actually sacked ? the folk are actually sacked? the folk who refused to turn up work rather than turn them all into polite recall martyrs like his dumb is a very good idea the minute he does it. of course lineker will pay back them walking out on strike. and so they'll be back to square one
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again. he's lost. and tim davie completely lost control. and the issue is tim davie is going to have to go he got this completely wrong why he hadn't done his hadn't looked at the contractual positions of everybody hadn't had a good look at them beforehand. he said you go and then legs it himself to the united states. you tell me a major manager and massive crisis it wants be out of the country. the guy is absolutely hopeless and. fortunately lineker wiped the floor with the bbc . they the floor with the bbc. they will be them . he's played them will be them. he's played them his game to them . the thing is, his game to them. the thing is, how often is that tim? when he took the job said that he was putting impartiality at the heart of his mission to reform the bbc. well, that's out the window now. that's out the window now. that's out the window because this review it's got an assured result. the assured result is it's going to water down the provisions . well, water down the provisions. well, i don't know what the outcome is going to be i certainly hope you're not right. but is clear is that nobody now running we
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£159 it's got got revenues of three and a half billion quid all money if this is how it's run in the little bit that we see what else is going on all the time which is completely so the time which is completely so the bbc so why don't we do what makes sense why don't we go to subscription because if we go to subscription because if we go to subscription then you can decide whether you mind the fact that lineker has these views, it doesn't matter to at the moment i am forced to do it or i go jail. therefore i do mind is said through bbc fame and the other issue. sure only for lineker's sake. he can go off and go and he go work for a load of other people. why doesn't he do that? and actually do the bbc a favour? there is? no doubt. i listen to the bbc radio quite a lot, so i listen the today programme. i've listened to it for 40 is it is more impartial.
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yeah what actually a lot of people feel with that but not necessarily about the bbc. it is more impartial today than it has ever been . so he is having an ever been. so he is having an effect. these guys, because their sport, they think they , their sport, they think they, can go like that to the public they can't. there will ramifications for this and i think shira. right and rest of them should all move on. and the people who say reports, reports there's ever they still they still had a hard left brit to an american presenter on this morning describing donald trump as with pushback from as insane with no pushback from michelle. his side and during the interview. so i know you said that they are making an effort, but what we've learned over the weekend to and write is that these folk think the that all of these folk think the same. are of the same. same. they are all of the same. nonh same. they are all of the same. north london champagne socialist set . they have distain for any set. they have distain for any folk who believe that actually open borders is not sustainable for a country . open borders is not sustainable for a country. it's certainly true to give credit to suella braverman , who has done some braverman, who has done some stuff over the last week and
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there are big issues down the track. i suspect from my hindu home secretary with a muslim agitated crowd out there , we're agitated crowd out there, we're going to see more cattle higher in wakefield coming out after she was powerful . the house she was powerful. the house tonight. she was powerful tonight. she was powerful tonight . tonight. she was powerful tonight. brilliant tonight. she was powerful tonight . brilliant speech tonight. brilliant speech tonight. brilliant speech tonight. a great piece . the tonight. a great piece. the times today and laying down a change. now that you're right, you're not going to hear a lot of the brave women position or on radio, but you can hear somewhere else. you can hear it here. you can hear it on gb news. right. and by the way, i am i think i'll be absolutely infuriated over the past two weeks with this fig leaf argument been going around that this is somehow an issue of freedom of speech. nothing, nothing to do with that. he signed a contract and he knew that that contract, that by signing that contract, he taking £1.3 million from he was taking £1.3 million from us. £1.3 million us. part of that £1.3 million means has to be impartial. means he has to be impartial. end of story . i means he has to be impartial. end of story. i don't mind if he leaves the bbc or whatever, but here's rub on it. it's quite
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here's the rub on it. it's quite clear when the lawyers got into it that contract was not as it that that contract was not as strong as they thought was. strong as they thought it was. so why didn't somebody so what was why didn't somebody check before during the check the before during the suspension . so criticism is suspension. so my criticism is twofold one towards lineker why does he just go and work somewhere else? he can have as much speech as make more money and tweet the tories and he can tweet that the tories are day long. absolutely are all day long. absolutely none of will give a, just none of us will give a, just like we about that. they like we give a about that. they merely make this. that's why. he doesn't want to quit, by the way. on other side, then way. but on the other side, then you've you've got davie, you've got you've got tim davie, who like or 500 who probably like four or 500 grand year, has to be the big grand a year, has to be the big pander tantrum is the great future came from the commercial side knows money side of the bbc knows money right completely it he right completely it up so he shouldn't around need shouldn't hang around we need somebody go in there . somebody vile to go in there. i've offered myself twice and know i've been i've been rejected. i felt i was even rejected. i felt i was even rejected by gb news how tough i am but know. but seriously there has be change. there has to has to be change. there has to be change. and what's going to happen that shop the happen now is that shop the chairman should be in chairman who should never be in the never be put the should never be put in position anyway. the chairman
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he's likely to over. so he's likely to get over. so you're to be in the you're going to be in the bizarre position of the chairman being then it could being fired and then it could carry again , i'm carry standing. but again, i'm not saying this to defend richard sharpe at all, but the of the two positions lineker's and sharpe is so intellectually dishonest , you know that bbc dishonest, you know that bbc chairman , as you well know, has chairman, as you well know, has always a party political position. it is a political under blair he put absolute labour monty to that job and. i mean goodness me on the greg who was a paid member of the labour party until the he became director general, party until the he became director general , took the job director general, took the job and there was no issue with that. so the two things are completely separate, no but let's be honest about we didn't have a chairman who before arranged for a 100 grand to go towards to go to the prime minister . towards to go to the prime minister. they towards to go to the prime minister . they got towards to go to the prime minister. they got in the job. they were accused of being labour stooges were and they were paid up. they were you know, it is a political the chairman of the bbc and b the
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presenter on the beeb when we meet next week on on thursday actually tell me we'll still be there. well think they're going to wait for this review to come through. yeah but would you bet on the. no, absolutely no. the mood music from sunak who by the started in old mate under the bus because he used to work for him didn't they at a banquet these two. no at least back the mood coming from sunak because no going to come no this band is going to come again. we will on thursday say if post at point. but if he's in post at point. but it's if he's in post at point. but wsfime if he's in post at point. but it's time now to reveal today's greater britain and duty in jackass. greater britain and duty in jackass . oh, there we go. so my jackass. oh, there we go. so my superstar panel are going to return for this. carole malone , return for this. carole malone, who's your gb nominee, myles , by who's your gb nominee, myles, by a tweet from calvin today , it's a tweet from calvin today, it's the three five live sports reporters joe murray, alyssa, bruce, paul, andy and dennis who decide the picket line of multi—millionaire ex—football , multi—millionaire ex—football, who along with other commentators follow the left wing, heard at the weekend. i
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refused to do that job. these three guys went into work. they did . they paid for and they got did. they paid for and they got called sky . they got called all called sky. they got called all sorts of other names. but called sky. they got called all sorts of other names . but they sorts of other names. but they did anyway. they got on them. did it anyway. they got on them. the employees on the response employees got on the nominee the bench. anybody with nominee mine is gary the great gary ley he completely nailed the bbc. he stood up for his freedom of speech so as the yougov poll showed today, the majority of the british people want him to stay at the figure. by the way, the majority of the british pubuc the majority of the british public also agree the public also agree with the government's stop boats . but government's stop the boats. but in dissolution of the in the dissolution of the greatest britain shamima greatest britain is shamima vanessa. a brilliant british vanessa. she a brilliant british comedian, very very funny. she's got 7 million followers on tiktok . she has been helping tiktok. she has been helping defend and protect children from adults tik talk who want to adults on tik talk who want to isolate children on private messaging to discuss and gender. she is helping all us mums out by protecting. i'm going to go with at five live that with the folks at five live that carole malone nominated because know had people on twitter know you had people on twitter describing scamps good describing as scamps and good them up to work. them for turning up to work. i very happy with that they got
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congratulations name calvin. i who is your union jack has nominee it's the particularly tim davie for caving in to gary like a big wobbly jelly the guy is now invincible he can what he likes despite fact that this weekend 500,000 more people watched match the day than groups like him. these states, the ratings went up button was your nominee judging by the tweets. it should be my cardigan , for instance. i hate it, but i'm going. we think you've got your head in the clouds for sure. you spent all night waiting for that avenue. it waiting for that one avenue. it has be tory, tim davie . i hate has be tory, tim davie. i hate that again. i agree with calvin mackenzie several a row mackenzie several weeks in a row now, the fact is he's now, but the fact is he's completely out his head. he's had no good , didn't know what to had no good, didn't know what to do to cry. belinda to lucy. romney be fat boy slim. romney has to be fat boy slim. he's been added to the growing list ivory lovely millionaire list of ivory lovely millionaire why so you have supported gary lineker at his concert you put a huge picture of gary lineker as if to worship him . look, i'm
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if to worship him. look, i'm going to go with carl malone again. it's the bbc because these champagne socialist that they've had a victory. but i think actually this is the start the decline of the british fashion as we know . carole fashion as we know. carole malone, bedroom went bust worth billions to lucy, my superstar , billions to lucy, my superstar, thank you so much for being here. thank you for coming back after my little break. and i'm back tomorrow night from 9 pm. cannot wait for that headline. this is up next with its irreverent take on newspaper headunes. irreverent take on newspaper headlines . goodnight.
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good evening you with gb news in a moment headliners. but first, let's bring you the latest news headunes let's bring you the latest news headlines and our top story tonight, british firm rolls—royce will help build new fleet of nuclear powered submarines as part of a new pact between the uk, australia and the united states to bolster defences and create thousands of jobs. the prime minister , his jobs. the prime minister, his australian counterpart, anthony albanese and us president biden met in san diego california to announce the next stage of the so—called orcas program . it was so—called orcas program. it was signed initially by three nafionsin signed initially by three nations in 2021 to boost defence's and counter china's threat in indo—pacific region . threat in indo—pacific region. and this news comes as number
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