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n0 no no bias, no censorship . i'm no no bias, no censorship. i'm dan wootton tonight boris johnson's bombshell defence dossier is in the hands of the partygate plotters trying to finish his political career . but finish his political career. but will his critical new be enough to exonerate and this despicable court? that's tonight's big debate with my superstar panel . debate with my superstar panel. tonight, i'm joined by carole malone and benjamin butterworth and belinda de lucy. then in the clash, i'll ask a line up of top political experts, including tory grandees, edwina currie and david mellor and boris supporting stephen barrett. if agree that there's a westminster , a witch hunt against the former pm. also coming up, returning from rwanda with gb news to double down on her deportation plan superwoman suella has taken aim at labour's wing snobbery . only people who
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wing snobbery. only people who have failed. here is the labour party and opposition mps who have failed to stand up for the british. so has the rabid left, including the likes of steve bray and james o'brien, who a new low with snobby on the home secretary on her plan will get stuck into that in the media bouts as the dup announces it will vote against the government's northern ireland protocol plans rishi sunak obliterating boris's brexit legacy reform party's leader richard tice joins me live to explain why he believes the stormont brake is a con plus . stormont brake is a con plus. why a harry and meghan supporting , an extreme woke supporting, an extreme woke group that promotes crazy james ideology in schools and accuses parents of gendering unborn children. this is mad stuff i've got laurence fox investigates thing that's in the fox report later this hour elsewhere on the show as a new un report claims that the drying march to net zero needs to be accelerated by
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a decade because humanity on thin ice . is a decade because humanity on thin ice. is it time to just start ignoring the hysterical predictions of climate do mongers? neil oliver offers the common sense you won't find on the msm live with me shortly and as snp descends into civil and a membership scandal exposes mass defections from party scheming sturgeon becomes stumbling . sturgeon becomes stumbling. 80,000 down from 100,000 is a third. no no trip . we would ask third. no no trip. we would ask the women, i'll why sturgeon has done than any other recent in modern history to save the union that's in a special diets next andifs that's in a special diets next and it's donations continue to plummet. david lammy is white saviour text on comic relief destroy the bbc charity colonial image a white beautiful heroine holding , a image a white beautiful heroine holding, a black child image a white beautiful heroine holding , a black child with no , holding, a black child with no,
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no parents in sight, good holding, a black child with no, no parents in sight , good one no parents in sight, good one lammy calvin mackenzie is going to want a leash on him later. lung cancer have a first look. some hours newspaper front pages, course. and a new pages, of course. and a new greatest brits in uni and jackass two. this is dan wootton tonight. go . tonight. let's go. the snp falling folks. my take on a horror weekend for scheming sturgeon in just moment. first the news headlines with polly middlehurst . dan you and good middlehurst. dan you and good evening to you. the top story tonight on gb news the dup in northern ireland says it's to vote against the government . vote against the government. this week's first parliamentary vote on the new brexit. the prime minister agreed new windsor framework as it's known with the eu last month and it
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aimed to resolve some of the concerns unionists have about the northern protocol . the northern protocol. meanwhile, here at home, suella braverman has told mps she is satisfied by the provisions of the government's illegal migration bill are capable of being applied compat ably with the human rights convention . it the human rights convention. it comes after suella braverman said migrants could be sent to rwanda as early as this summer. the agreement between the two countries has been expanded to include all illegal migrants and not just asylum seekers . not just asylum seekers. speaking in the house of commons, suella braverman told npr today that the will work more with france , secure more with france, secure cross—channel cooperation . and cross—channel cooperation. and then she criticised labour for announcing their immigration policy on twitter . shadow announcing their immigration policy on twitter. shadow home secretary has been on twitter . secretary has been on twitter. she's very good on twitter , she she's very good on twitter, she tweeted in the last ten days. labour's paltry excuse for a plan. half of it. labour's paltry excuse for a plan. half of it . we're already plan. half of it. we're already doing the other half is that plan for open border and unlimited migration . what
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unlimited migration. what i suggest they do is get off twitter, get a rwanda and i'll show them how to stop the pirates. strike news and members of the rmt union in network have voted to accept an offer covering pay jobs conditions. staff receive a pay rise of between 9.2 and 14.4% and increased back pay. the union says its 20,000 members voted 76% in favour of the new deal . 76% in favour of the new deal. now in the united states, local state and federal security agencies are preparing for the possible arrest of the former president, donald trump. security fences being erected around manhattan in criminal court right now as a precautionary measure , the precautionary measure, the district attorney presented evidence to a new york grand jury evidence to a new york grand jury related to allegations that a trump associate had . $130,000 a trump associate had. $130,000 in hush money to a actress
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dunng in hush money to a actress during the final days of the 2016 presidential campaign . and 2016 presidential campaign. and finally, sir david attenborough has planted a tree in of the late queen and to officially open a new platinum jubilee woodland in richmond park in london. mr. had selected oak for the occasion and he described the occasion and he described the late queen elizabeth ii as a great lover of trees and very fond of the royal parks. the plant , a fond of the royal parks. the plant, a tree's jubilee project, has see more than a million new trees planted in honour of the late queen. i'm back in an hour now back to dan . now back to dan. something extraordinary has been happening in scottish politics over the weekend with the significance of the brewing civil war. mr. actually, by most
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south of the border, especially scheming sturgeon fanatics in the msm who continue to cover her leadership like a personality cult . but there is personality cult. but there is no way to sugarcoat the near total collapse . her snp policy total collapse. her snp policy with scottish separatism now a distant fantasy . sturgeon has distant fantasy. sturgeon has the nationalists have fallen . the nationalists have fallen. the union has been saved with just one week left until queen nix replacement as leader of the snp is crowned her legacy is assured to be more. william wallace than robert the bruce. she leaves behind a party fractured by skull thuggery over their membership numbers . their their membership numbers. their woke joke agenda recognition bill and a police into £600,000 of missing donations. bill and a police into £600,000 of missing donations . which of missing donations. which sturgeon's husband is being urged to explain after his sudden resignation as party ceo . after two decades where
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sturgeon and murrell had an iron grip on scottish politics, the dominoes are falling and who knows what more is going to emerge . watch how scheming emerge. watch how scheming sturgeon was reduced to stumbling this afternoon as she was quizzed about her mass after choosing to face off. she must have gone to some really tough journalists. i assume someone who's going to give you a really tough tough questions. oh, no, no, actually, she went no, no, no. actually, she went on loosewomen . i suppose not. in on loosewomen. i suppose not. in a sense. it's going through . how a sense. it's going through. how can put this? some growing can i put this? some growing pains. the membership yes. we've gone down a very, very high point of membership. but we are so well 30,000 down from 100,000. it's a third. none of this trip, wasn't it? the fact that the media chief, he aside was he said he was told, say, this is rubbish , we haven't lost this is rubbish, we haven't lost 30,000 members. we've been asked to we mishandle that situation. do you think another that you
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decide it now the time was right was the furore over the gender recognition bill so as you can see the incessant spin has caught up with the arch manipulator with even the snp new chief executive michael russell admitting the party finds itself in a quote, tremendous mess. this is all good news by the and we don't celebrate news. alf sturgeon and the snp now stand as the biggest example of the managed go woke go broke . i mean this is go broke. i mean this is a politician but actually become so cocky and so arrogant with her husband running the party that she believed her members and the public no longer when it came to sending male rapists to women's prisons and through her dangerous and divisive gender recognition reform bill. the pubuc recognition reform bill. the public said was enough. and so did the party. this is the critical thing. the party, the
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snp lost than a third of its membership. with nearly 30,000 paid up supporters quickly leaving 72,000 to vote on the next leader . now moral seemed to next leader. now moral seemed to want to cover that up to protect the legacy of his failing wife and sturgeon was still trying to denyit and sturgeon was still trying to deny it as you just saw but no one no wonder she's trying tonight because she leaves office a failure. the rest of the media won't tell you this, but sturgeon been a massive failure for scotland. scottish drug deaths remain at a european high . the scottish nhs and high. the scottish nhs and ambulance service are in a dire state. education successes that she beg to be judged on when she took the job never material lies. her chosen successor humza yousaf as well utterly useless and dream of separatism , a and dream of separatism, a mirage, a fantasy , a pipe dream. mirage, a fantasy, a pipe dream. so you know what? i'm going to do something i never thought would do tonight. i actually to
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thank scheming sturgeon. thank you, queen. you have done more to preserve our great united kingdom than virtually any other leader in recent history. kingdom than virtually any other leader in recent history . but to leader in recent history. but to respond now, my superstar panel, the express star columnist carole malone senior reporter at the ie newspaper benjamin bosworth and the brexit party mep belinda de lucy. carole malone something seismic happenedin malone something seismic happened in scotland over the weekend. why the msm not talking about it ? it weekend. why the msm not talking about it? it is astonishing to note that a woman like sturgeon the woman who could never in a. are you joining us to talk about marriage. you want talk about her talk about both. because the thing is this is a topic i want to take on about work of brexit. this is a woman who never in a million years could be described as woke when she first came to power as first minister. eight years who her supporters, years ago. who her supporters, her followers , decent, ordinary
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her followers, decent, ordinary folk who could never believe in a million years that within a few short years should be talking about women with penises . you know, they have been . and, you know, they have been shocked this. and, shocked to their by this. and, you had her down you know, we never had her down as this post modernist woke but that's so and i still don't understand why she pushing understand why she was pushing that you said in your that policy as you said in your your intro that, know, she your intro that, you know, she was advised by the not was advised by the party not to go down route because long before reform bill before the gender reform bill came to every post to them, scots did not support it. and as she has always done , she has she has always done, she has ignored the majority of the scottish people and gone for the minority that she supports. and then the areas that she supports. but at the weekend the plot thickened because at the time she resigned. i was thinking this is not about her wanting more peace and nephew. well, we found out what was going so peter murrell her husband , who was chief executive husband, who was chief executive of the party he was told he had to resign or be fired. he actually resigned yesterday, 3 minutes before he was about to be sacked. and that's because
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they're looking into this 600 grand that that has grand that has that that has gone missing. that was for the second indyref2 also. he loaned 107 grand from his own personal account to the snp and, did not declare it when he should have doneit declare it when he should have done it because he denies wrongdoing. he wrongdoing in findings and yet sturgeon has been asked the question many times shares a joint bank account with husband and she has been many times if the been asked many times if the money that the seven grabbed came from the bank came from the joint bank account. not say account. she will not say whether she did or whether and now you've got 30,000 missing members to you've got that. but you've the police looking you've also the police looking and statements from and i'm taking statements from witnesses they started taking statements a week before she resigned so people can just come to whatever conclusion they want on that but it is her risk nafion on that but it is her risk nation is starting to make more sense to me apart from all that she never shifted the argument on indyref2 from the minutes took over the moved a couple of % here and there. but you know
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of late it has been to stay exactly . no fundamental change exactly. no fundamental change there. yes jim of us with isn't scheming sturgeon now the ultimate example go woke go broke because as soon as snp started to this extreme agenda ideology, the membership just quit 10,000 alone this year. and those members by the way they are the people who sustain the party that are the lifeblood of the party. they pay for the party. they campaign for the party. they campaign for the party. and that's why sturgeon to she lost them. to go because she lost them. because she had gone woke well how ironic they were. liz truss supporter complaining about not having many party members when they're having a leadership election. pretty the election. that's pretty the party supported liz party members supported liz truss benjamin go back and check facts actually pretty well supported truss that's a separate argument the party members liz truss the members to out the liz truss the idea that she has gone broke go woke or go broke makes no sense because you know , i wouldn't because you know, i wouldn't vote snp. i suspect the snp and
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nicola sturgeon has one more elections by bigger margin than any other politician since tony blair. so if your argument is that you go work and go broke well the most successful politicians are blair sturgeon in recent times at the ballot and you about we're talking and you talk about we're talking in recent months we're talking about january we talk about since january we talk about since january we talk about because what about so because because what happened folk who don't know happened for folk who don't know what that snp what happened is that the snp and use this word and i'm going use this word actually very to actually and i'm very happy to do it lied about their do it they lied about their membership numbers they to membership numbers they lied to journalists said to journalists they said to journalists they said to journalists they said to journalists the mail on journalists it was the mail on sunday. said have close sunday. they said we have close to last public announced to our last public announced membership figure that figure was 102,000. benjamin do you know how many they have? 72,000. so if can't see that there is direct link between 30% of the party's membership and the extreme woke . but hang on and extreme woke. but hang on and i think you're being intellectually dishonest. if i'm going to be completely frank , going to be completely frank, you well, i mean, you know, desperate. dan's diatribe gets worse every week by the looks of it. you're missing out the
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massive part of this jigsaw. what do you mysterious that what do you how mysterious that it just the gender debate it wasn't just the gender debate actually the big debate that was going the going on among the snp leadership the snp leadership and the snp membership was about whether the next election hollywood next election for hollywood should be a de facto referendum on their policy for independence and if most scots voted snp, that would mean they would be a referendum . how long do you referendum. how long do you think that ? maybe 2000. is he? think that? maybe 2000. is he? no, no . you don't think that no, no. you don't think that 10,000 members defecting since the start of the year was over the start of the year was over the gender recognition reform bill? no i don't know what they're going to come on. there's been no policy more consulted on in the history of holyrood. they put it in that manifesto at both holyrood and what talking the what we're talking about the party, but we're party, the scottish, but we're talking public talking about scottish public voted the snp with that in the scottish related polls time and time again voters didn't want the gender rejecting ability to come in here let lucy in here. i just think this is so delicious i really enjoy the woke eating
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the woke they always i mean they don't even need enemies. do because they're enemies unto themselves . they putting themselves. they putting themselves. they putting themselves down every single time and it's when you follow lies you follow preaching . lies you follow preaching. you're just going to end up spearing when you biology when you deny science . so for you deny science. so for example, we've got humza yousaf . this is the problem. they say he is the instigator of the snp hate crimes bill about misgendering and. he was reported as having committed a hate crime against isla bryson for calling into question the fact whether he's a trans woman or not and. this is his own bill but look at him is what i call gay joe the rapist . and of gay joe the rapist. and of course this was his bill that would have caught him out had actually been made law and he would have done is would have ended being know labelled ended up being you know labelled by police as a criminal by by the police as a criminal by his they eat themselves it's called woke cannibalism and it's actually cannibalism . this idea actually cannibalism. this idea that this is before we move off
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use a classic he's also pushing the gender reform bill. i mean, how stupid do you have to be. it's already lost sturgeon her job and now he's pushing it and this is the guy more wanted in place. this is what the party the party want. the parallel universe in which you live, in which the snp, which is election after election versus lucy today announced of reform a party that can't even keep its deposit elections. for god's sake, benjamin also threatened by the fact there's more choice. i'm not you. you even get 5% of the vote. oh knew it must mean this is. this is great. i love that you brought it up. thank you very much. benjamin. you must be getting worried. i'm enjoying. the fact of the matter is that scotland used to defined by scotland used to be defined by its inventors as explorers. it scientists. invented scientists. they invented penicillin. the steam penicillin. the mri the steam engine, price of nicola engine, the price of nicola sturgeon to find through her island phobic policies as completely anti just to its benjamin is referring the fact that belinda lucy, who is a
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former brexit party mep, rejoined the reform party today alongside ten other former brexit party meps, including ann widdecombe and the reform party leader richard tice, will be here in the next. so obviously got him wrong. so you you call it reform, i call it regurgitate comes to a head . madam, thank comes to a head. madam, thank you so much with me all night. but coming up, our harry and meghan wrong to back a woke campaign group that promotes gender ideology in schools. this is really not by the way, they don't want boys to be called boys. they don't want parents to be embrace the gender of their unborn baby. laurence fox has been investigating. he's got lots to say. shortly but up next in the clash, is there westminster witch hunt against bofis westminster witch hunt against boris johnson, barrister stephen barrett, former health minister tweeted forward tweeted carry forward chief secretary the treasury david secretary to the treasury david mellor next director communications number 10.
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communications for number 10. big in tory all big names in tory party all jonathan has. i'm going to debate straight after the debate this straight after the break. what do you think, dan, at gb views dot uk at gb news on twitter poll right now twitter how boris poll right now the after the .
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break neil oliver and laurence fox both on the way. but it's time
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now for the clash . and earlier now for the clash. and earlier today, boris johnson over his bombshell 60 page defence dossier to the privileges committee ahead of wednesday's televised questioning into whether he misled parliament dunng whether he misled parliament during partygate now allies of the former pm believe the dossier which is expected to be made public tomorrow, will exonerate bojo of wrongdoing. meanwhile several senior tories have warned the investigation has descended into a witch hunt, including lord, speaking to times radio yesterday , concerned times radio yesterday, concerned that it will be a witch and a concern to read in papers that obviously are being briefed by everybody . right. and centre of everybody. right. and centre of concern that we're going to get a mccarthyite approach to justice on the privileges . will justice on the privileges. will believe we are as i've saying for many months i believe there is a westminster witch hunt against boris johnson. but do you agree . against boris johnson. but do you agree. email me at, gbnews.uk. vote in poll at gb
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news on twitter. those results coming up shortly to help you make up your mind i'm joined by top tory barrister stephen barrett , the former conservative barrett, the former conservative health minister currie former chief secretary to the treasury david miller and former number 10 director of communications under john 10 director of communications underjohn majorjonathan haslam . so stephen, i want to come to you first because you have been doing some fascinating must read essential analysis and work on the privileges committee over the privileges committee over the past few months . and your the past few months. and your verdict about its legal legitimacy is . tell me what legitimacy is. tell me what you've discovered, stephen well, thank you for. and yes. and i correct you because i am not appearing here as a conservative and i'm not appearing here as a supporter of mr. johnson or any other politician. what am doing is explaining to the public largely on work done by lord
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pannick who has done two legal opinions for the committee. what error the committee has fallen into . and it is a particularly into. and it is a particularly dark and particularly concerning error. the committee has decided to stand outside the rule of law and to abandon justice. it is acting in a wholly disreputable that will apply whichever politician is ever called before. it and that is something that the public need to know. it's almost bigger than i mean it's hard to say is in in politics, but it's almost bigger than boris because it will itself. time after time after . i itself. time after time after. i want you on a show trial. then there is no putting the genie in the bottle and. stephen, can you just can you just can just dig down into that a little bit? stephen because that is because they have now taken away this idea that it matter whether bofis idea that it matter whether
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boris was intending to mislead parliament or not. yes and i'm really grateful that people have grasped with that, because that's one of the key ones redefining . the event, the redefining. the event, the offence after, the event. it is inherently unjust. that is completely morally wrong. if we had an offence you just can't do you cannot change the law . after you cannot change the law. after the event, the 1997 resolution is binding on this committee. ask in may is binding on this and all this committee has done is jazz hands and that's it. thatis is jazz hands and that's it. that is ridiculous. that is absurd . they have denied him absurd. they have denied him access to proper legal counsel. they've denied his legal counsel ability to ask questions . ability to ask questions. they've denied him any real access to what they're going to do to the information and the charge that they are putting before him, even this evening. we've seen the total absurdity that they are going to edit his defence going to court which ed defend defence that simply ridiculous the precedent that this the chair of this has
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already declared guilty. we know has passed and you referring of course there to harriet harman who tweeted before she was she was taking on this , that she was taking on this, that she believed that boris had lied. so darren mccaffrey stephen barrett says they're inherently unjust, morally wrong. do you think this is a witch hunt on twitter ? that is a witch hunt on twitter? that would make boris a wizard . and i would make boris a wizard. and i wouldn't be surprised if that's what he turns out to be on this occasion. look, we've got three different kinds of court we're being talking about here. one is you've got criminal court. being talking about here. one is you've got criminal court . why you've got criminal court. why has to be beyond reasonable . has to be beyond reasonable. you're innocent until proven guilty . and then you have the guilty. and then you have the civil court where a balance of probabilities and you have the privileges committee and many of the select committees who do this sort of thing in the commons. and that's a more or less pantomime . now, i've had to less pantomime. now, i've had to appear before one of them, not the privileges committee, but
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you know that the view on whether you are guilty of whatever accusing of has already been decided . the only real been decided. the only real question is what are they going to do about it? plus what kind of theatre is it going be? boris it sounds like he's going to blow it all out and he's got these thousands pages , these thousands of pages, evidence in his favour. these thousands of pages, evidence in his favour . we're evidence in his favour. we're all to spend all day all going to spend all day wednesday and think we wednesday it and i think we should provide ourselves with a glass of prosecco. i would do it because it's going to take a long time . yeah, maybe few long time. yeah, maybe a few vodka cokes, although vodka diet cokes, although i won't doing that, of course, because will be working hard. because i will be working hard. david mellor. look, i know that you believe the committee you don't believe the committee is hunt. however how do is a witch hunt. however how do you feel about the that the evidence from sue gray, the sue gray report it is being treated as sacrosanct and this is now the woman who will not how long she has been negotiations with the leader of the opposition , the leader of the opposition, keir starmer, to become the labour party chief of staff. why on earth should we trust of the evidence from sue gray now ? and
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evidence from sue gray now? and i think we should . i think we i do think we should. i think we should . look, it's a fairly should. look, it's a fairly narrow point , actually, and i narrow point, actually, and i can't i'm sorry, i'm i'm hysteria out and i cannot get hysterical this the reality that bofisis hysterical this the reality that boris is being hauled over the coals for it is asserted having told an untruth or a series of untruths . to the to his untruths. to the to his colleagues in parliament and did or didn't he . i mean he's not or didn't he. i mean he's not exactly free from lawyers lord pannick wonderful name that is near panic . panic, panic. sheer near panic. panic, panic. sheer panic is a one of the most expensive briefs around he is acting for boris. we will see. but boris cannot be surprised that he's being called to account, because that's what committees are there to do . if committees are there to do. if bofis committees are there to do. if boris has lied and told untruths a logical and exactitude is, as we used to have to call them,
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then he will get what he deserves, i suspect it'll be somewhere in the muddled middle and you know i can't get excited about this. i'm sorry , but about this. i'm sorry, but jonathan has some. surely it's not up to a privileges stacked against boris johnson to decide whether the bloke was elected at the last election . a landslide the last election. a landslide continue used to sit as an mp and that the potential consequence of this inquiry, is it not now it's not done far from it. the committee is one stage in a process . the stage in a process. the committee will examine all evidence. they are not as your other lawyer was pretending , other lawyer was pretending, agitating what boris johnson said. my understanding is that they will redact names which are being put in there and they need to be protected. so what you have got then is a committee which will examine the evidence , the evidence that will promise great dossier so far the best endeavours you've got of the two
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whatsapp messages from doyle saying to the prime minister , saying to the prime minister, you're okay. that looks pretty . you're okay. that looks pretty. now let me come back to the main points. the committee is a stage the process they examine the evidence . so we'll publish the evidence. so we'll publish the evidence. so we'll publish the evidence. we will see on tv how bofis evidence. we will see on tv how boris johnson responds to it. and then committee will decide on that evidence and put a report to the house of commons and then after they the house of commons , 650 parliamentary will commons, 650 parliamentary will be able to it themselves to debate it. and if there is to be a sanction, they will decide upon it. a sanction, they will decide uponit.soit a sanction, they will decide upon it. so it a stage in a process. this isn't witch hunt. this is a good opportunity to find out our elected prime minister as told truth or untruths. and that is a good and it's extremely that's followed through to its but it's not the committee makes the ultimate decision it's the house of commons and whatever lord paddock says and his assertion have been roundly dismissed in the past about the or otherwise
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of what's going on the house of commons decide ultimately on the balance advantage on the balance of probabilities of the evidence that they see in an unwashed form whether or not they should have sanctioned boris johnson. that's good process. stephen barratt do you want to respond to that? i think it's very important that the press and the pubuc important that the press and the public don't associate our independent courts too closely with this process . it is what it with this process. it is what it is the public should judge it for what it is. is the public should judge it for what it is . the idea that for what it is. the idea that these mealy mouthed words actually mean anything is clearly absurd. lord pannick was .bons clearly absurd. lord pannick was . borisjohnson's clearly absurd. lord pannick was . boris johnson's biggest enemy in, miller, too. he convinced the supreme court to say that bofis the supreme court to say that boris johnson prorogued parliament. the idea that one of our greatest lawyers should be traduced by, frankly , for traduced by, frankly, for political reasons, and that justice, the rule of law should be just ground into the dust because we don't like . boris because we don't like. boris well, fine if you do that, it will have consequences is i want
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the public to know what we lawyers in the courts, nothing to do because you just not getting that low paddock's heart then he's a man for hire. he's constable. any case is going to pay constable. any case is going to pay his wages. that's the way it works . what i've said is that works. what i've said is that our commons is the ultimate arbiter . they will judge the arbiter. they will judge the evidence. the committee will make recommendation. we will make a recommendation. we will all hear a joint rebuttal and you need to get on with it and accept that's the way it is done . jonathan a little . jonathan is being a little disingenuous for all sorts of good reasons. the house of commons is not composed of a load of judges. the house of commons is composed of a of politicians , and they will make politicians, and they will make that judgement and they will have their vote on the basis of polity, believe me. and i understand that at least on the conservative side, it's quite likely to be a free now if boris is actually sanctioned by this committee to the base , suspended committee to the base, suspended for ten days or more and if the commons actually agrees with that and it's at least possible
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that and it's at least possible that that might happen , then the that that might happen, then the next stage could be an automatic byelection . it needs a number of byelection. it needs a number of collection of signatures. indeed, only 10,000 and he'll get that because labour will put everything into known date. i'm with you and that is very points. right. done then hadley will have its decision to take and they they don't agree with the way boris johnson has proved they can get rid of him if they do agree that the house commons has got it wrong, the committee has got it wrong, the committee has got it wrong, the committee has got it wrong, everybody else has got it wrong, everybody else has got it wrong. the right way is that the decides and i'm sure david edwina would agree on david and edwina would agree on that fascinating. it's that. okay, fascinating. it's just a final word, david. the electors . david that will go on electors. david that will go on election along with everybody else when they're you tweeted here in tweet. i tweeted, just give david mellor final word, please . i do think that this is please. i do think that this is anything other than a process . anything other than a process. there are some people who just cannot anybody being critical. boris, despite boris, is
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desperate to people critical of on fundamental points like and honesty . the reality is the honesty. the reality is the bofisis honesty. the reality is the boris is being called to account for some of the things he said which it is asserted by others . which it is asserted by others. it was not accurate and was so inaccurate as to amount to deceit . i inaccurate as to amount to deceit. i don't inaccurate as to amount to deceit . i don't i inaccurate as to amount to deceit. i don't i don't inaccurate as to amount to deceit . i don't i don't what the deceit. i don't i don't what the outcome will be. i normally on these parliamentary bloodletting. so you think that these are going to be mildly amusing this one is remotely amusing this one is remotely amusing , just tedious. most amusing, just tedious. most people will be when it's over. absolutely couldn't agree more that i agree with you on david mellor tory party grandee alongside the barrister barrett, former conservative health edwina currie and the former number 10 director of communications jonathan haslam. absolutely fascinating discussion. who do you agree with? is there a waste to witch hunt against boris johnson? i say yes. so does stephen twitter, who writes 100. starmer and labour knew they wouldn't win with charge , needed
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win with boris in charge, needed him gone. he was the biggest obstacle to the left mary writes no . and just holding the no. and just holding the untrustworthy pathological liar to and from steve, you bet your boot. sarah is led the witchfinder general harriet, who's already decided his guilt 20 years ago today, blair and co committed much bigger sins and were not held accountable . steve were not held accountable. steve of course referring to the anniversary of the start of the iraq war there and your verdict is now in 75% of you agree with me that boris johnson is the victim of a witch westminster hunt. 25% of you say he is not coming up as a new un report on climate change, warns humanity on thin ice. why a global authority spreading hysterical and propaganda of every hour? neil oliver joins me on that shortly. but next, it's revealed the sussexes are back , a the sussexes are back, a children's initiative that says genderis children's initiative that says gender is not tied to sex organs should . they really be backing should. they really be backing this extreme gender ideology. lawrence fox is investigating
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partnership with the global boyhood initiative. now meghan, we know that no strangers to throwing their weight behind social movements but the controversy here comes from the woke organisations chilling views on the gender identity of school kids. so they state that families and schools are gender and heterosexuality factor threes and that gender is not tied to sex while encouraging school children to question gender norms, this alarming curriculum created by the pernicious pressure group is already being policies in schools across london with hopes that it will soon be rolled out throughout the uk . so laurence, throughout the uk. so laurence, i assume you're not surprised to see harry and meghan backing a woke pressure group that seems determined to go to war on boys boys ? well, no, not at all. boys? well, no, not at all. because you know, the richest someone is usually the more they talk about equity and rigging
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the game , you know, which is the game, you know, which is essentially what this is. but what's concerning in this report and what they're saying is, well, the well, the family is a place of nurturing and support for many children. it can also be where gender and sexuality are regulated and policed as many much many interviewees and much suggests. so essentially they're saying these spoilt little sussex's with that horribly developed agenda that they want end of the family down and, you know, that's just absolutely a red line. it should be a red line. anybody in this country, i do wish they just stops . well, do wish they just stops. well, i do, too, that they are also complete hypocrites because i went back and look today , given went back and look today, given the support of this organisation , by the way, this organisation is slamming parents celebrate their gender, unborn babies. you know , so if you say, oh, i'm so know, so if you say, oh, i'm so happy that i'm having a little baby girl, a little baby girl. if you have a gender reveal party or something, you're part of the problem. well, was of the problem. well, that was interesting because i went back and checked and you remember dunng and checked and you remember during winfrey during the oprah winfrey interview harry
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interview in 2021, prince harry announced the world that he was having a girl on the birth of archie. they actually posted a blue picture and that's terrible for this organisation, of course, because blue a boy colour saying it's a boy so they don't believe it when it comes to their own family. don't believe it when it comes to their own family . are they to their own family. are they trying to push it all us and our kids . well, because they are the kids. well, because they are the exact thing that they accuse you of. you know, they'll accused the whole of great britain being racist or being massively racist themselves. so they accuse the royal family being racist, royal family of being racist, being racist themselves. so being very racist themselves. so they accuse you know, they'll talk is talk about equity, which is essentially rigging of the game, which i've before. and you know, but they didn't they're not equitable so live in equitable. so they live in a monster mansion worth tens of millions dollars. it it's millions of dollars. it it's just so class and pathetic. and then and we see what the side effects of this this is, is that, you know, the tragedy of what's happening to dylan mulvany sort mulvany and this sort celebration deviant in celebration of sexual deviant in
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society . you know, as a result society. you know, as a result of equity, we've got to accept the that some people are just sexual deviants who pretend to be 12 year old girls. and i'm actually i think it's probably time the people of country just turned around and went yeah don't do here thanks very don't do that here thanks very much. that's not that's not what we're into and got to we're into and you've got to make documentary chops make another documentary chops quality of the i know quality but one of the i know but one of the most disturbing things it only this things is it was only this announcement actually announcement which is actually got faux looking into the global boyhood and realising oh my goodness it's already infiltrating schools in our country. this pilot scheme is already running. and the thing about the global boyhood initiative is it sounds very respectable doesn't it. it sounds as if it supports young boys but in fact it wants to completely dismantle anything to being a boy well done. i got this email from my school today from one of my son's school stay diversity and inclusion. that's
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they're into it's everywhere every single parent in this country should be very very about what is being washed into their children's brains . they their children's brains. they are teaching this stuff everywhere . your kid is not safe everywhere. your kid is not safe in school you need to make sure deep and on brainwash your child when they get home from school because school is now indoctrination. it has to do with education any more i think you've just got a message from your child's teacher laurence telling you all. but i couldn't agree more. i think actually harry and meghan have done us a bit of a favour supporting this initiative because actually it's damaging. it's damaging and it's fascinating it that we're still not learning from the tavistock clinic. we're still not learning from the damage that done to folk like cara bell . and folk like cara bell. and actually we're massively starting to undermine gay and lesbian people in society to laurence, because what this is all about is telling young gay and lesbian boys and girls , you and lesbian boys and girls, you know, you're not a young gay guy
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who wants to join the ballet class. you're not a tomboy who who maybe will be attracted to women. one day. you must be in the wrong body. you must transition . you must consider transition. you must consider going on puberty blockers and it's sick. and i'm so that harry and meghan are throwing their weight behind an organisation like this it's so phobic. the whole thing is so unalterably homophobic. we spent years creating equal rights for gay and lesbian people as we should, because it's a hardware issue . because it's a hardware issue. being gay and being straight thatis being gay and being straight that is probably my son's teacher. it is a horrible issue. being gay , straight, trans, a being gay, straight, trans, a software issue. it's doug. this marriage quite rightly said many, many times you and it's like this transition ideology gay and straight that's hope that's hard right? cheap. and we should not allow this divisive , should not allow this divisive, child mutilating movement run by these idiots. harry to take hold in the country because once it's in the country because once it's in and you've got to get it out
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. okay. well, look, you've got got to deal with the teacher, lauren , so to speak, next week . lauren, so to speak, next week. laurence fox with the fox report. thank you very much. but still to come, as well, as brafman visits rwanda to double on his immigration proposals , on his immigration proposals, rapid like eight weeks. rapid left is like eight weeks. james he's the new low with vicious attacks on the home secretary superstar panel have their just after ten but their say just after ten but first our very o'neill oliver joins me to ask if climate doom mongers are playing on our fears with a new un report warning that humanity is on thin ice that's right after this very short .
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break neil oliver is tonight's outsider . so move over, covid. outsider. so move over, covid. the elites are back. another terror campaign to scare witless. oh, this time it's the end of civilised action. a new
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climate change report from the un today warns time is running out for humanity to avoid a dangerous global warming, gas to feet . the update from the feet. the update from the intergovernmental panel on climate says where climate change says where a quote ticking time bomb 18 on the thin ice. unless we stop burning fossil fuels the is now calling on countries like the uk to quote fast forward the derangement to net zero by ten years to 2040 regardless of how or skint it leaves us. now for the record, the uk has already its greenhouse gases by more than 40% over recent decades and. we are responsible for less than 1% of global emissions, so neil oliver when people grace of tune the great make similar doomsday claims like this now deleted tweet from 2018 where she said a top climate scientist is warning climate change will wipe out all of humanity unless we stop using fossil fuels over the next five years. neil we're still here still hearing the same rubbish from the un. how we expected to take any of this
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seriously . well we mustn't take seriously. well we mustn't take any it seriously, don . i think any it seriously, don. i think most importantly of all we should notice we are all being nudged and than anything else perhaps we should notice the wider context . you know, look at wider context. you know, look at what you've already been talking about tonight. the whole no thing, you know , whether or not thing, you know, whether or not they had a key or not was not they had a key or not was not the point . point was that they the point. point was that they were scared when they all colluded labour and told it to scare their constituents into obedience that the whole point. you've already talked the snp is imploding . that's a significant imploding. that's a significant political story people are increasingly suspicious. it was on your show tonight but the real motivations for the war ukraine that's a mystery to millions of people in that country. it's all going on. you know, there's great deal going on that people are watching and what happens ? the ipcc gets what happens? the ipcc gets pushed stage yet again by the un . they come clattering on stage to distract everybody from the
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real world issues. you know , real world issues. you know, this this millenarian concept, the end of the world has been used to frighten people for hundreds , not thousands of years hundreds, not thousands of years . you've got to pay attention not to what's being said, but to when it's being . that is the when it's being. that is the import and that is the important point . people are noticing all point. people are noticing all sorts you know, the banks are getting shaky. all the world people are worrying, worried about leaving their savings in the bank. people have cost of crisis to deal with . there's all crisis to deal with. there's all sorts of stuff going on and a floundering establishment there . right. how do we get people looking the other while we seek to you know seek to deal or not deal with whatever is going on? oh, yes. we'll tell them it's the end of the world. you know, the end of the world. you know, the virus covid was invisible . the virus covid was invisible. what else can we threaten them with that they can't or do anything about it? i know will bnng anything about it? i know will bring back on climate change and tell it's the. oh, totally. tell them it's the. oh, totally. you're but why you're right, neil. but but why do you think the media just laps
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this up? i mean, tonight research purposes before . i research purposes before. i tuned into dewbs & co. i had tuned into dewbs& co. i had a look at how the bbc news at six the itv news at 630 was covering this story. i mean, they might as well be the propaganda arm of the united nations . it feels the united nations. it feels like they actually get off. on trying to scare british. now they are addicted to it now . they are addicted to it now. what's that about doing journalism , media? it has an journalism, media? it has an existential crisis going on. you and i have both been in the business of journalism for decades. it's not what it was the motivation behind journalism are not what they once were. you know , appetite for digging down, know, appetite for digging down, you know, finding the truth, getting up in people's asking difficult questions that's going to media journalists in the mean are mouthpieces for vested interests . you know that is that interests. you know that is that is the danger here and we've got to we have to pay attention to
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that. you know, asking you ask the question , you know, why the question, you know, why journalists are doing that. they've always it from the 1880s to the 1940s, there were there were stories the climate getting warmer it was there was global warming then. you know then up until the 1960s, we were told it began to get colder the 1960s and seventies that are headline icebound on the thames polar in london and all the rest of it. no in the eighties and nineties, al said get of a greater upturn boat and the rest fishing you know the climate warming once again greater toon birds who delete it they do at great to book deleted out her tweet guess what five years later we're still here and we're still listening to the same rubbish from her in the united nations neil oliver, thank you so much. and at some point but it will not end because of anthropogenic climate change. that not the climate change. that is not the problem. around everybody, problem. look around everybody, everything that's everything else. that's the problem and dave neil oliver
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back saturday 6:00 here on tv news brilliant stuff but coming up as the dup says it will vote against stormont brake on wednesday reform uk leader richard ready tear richard tice is ready to tear into framework. he's into windsor framework. he's live . but next live in the studio. but next following swell brass bands following swell of brass bands visit rwanda tonight visit to rwanda tonight superstar ask if the loathsome lefties like steve bray and james o'brien have hit a new low with their on the home secretary and her vital immigration policy. we're back in just 2 minutes time. so don't go anywhere .
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it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton tonight in what should be billed as witch hunt. on wednesday , as witch hunt. on wednesday, johnson has hit back at the privileges committee with his bombshell. 60 page defence dossier . but bombshell. 60 page defence dossier. but will his bombshell. 60 page defence dossier . but will his critical dossier. but will his critical new evidence be enough to exonerate him? and what's an appalling kangaroo court? that's the big debate with , my
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the big debate with, my superstar panel. and tonight, i'm by carole malone, benjamin and belinda de lucy after returning from luanda . returning from luanda. superwoman sula was back in the commons and staying true to her pledge to stop the small boats only people who have failed. here is the labour party and opposition mps who have failed to stand up for the british people . but as the rabid left people. but as the rabid left becoming hinged over this photo of her laughing with rwandan partners, is home secretary right that critics of her asylum policy? are born out of left wing snobbery. we're going to tackle that next in the media box as the dup confirms it will vote against the stormont brake. former conservative minister ann widdecombe agrees that the northern ireland protocol is not up to scratch. i do believe in the union and leaving northern ireland and the eu while the rest of us come out, was not what was promised. so with her and 11 other forward ten out sorry brexit party meps
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rejoining reform uk, the party's leader richard, tice says that he has a plan to save the union and he's to join me live in the studio very on that. plus as donations continue to plummet . donations continue to plummet. david lemmy's white saviour attacks comic relief. destroy the bbc charity cologne . you'll the bbc charity cologne. you'll image a white beautiful heroine holding a black child with no agency , no parents in sight . agency, no parents in sight. well done, lammy. you've succeeded . and the charity succeeded. and the charity raising tens of millions of pounds less this year. kelvin mackenzie. i'm cancelled on later this hour. also coming . later this hour. also coming. she might be the queen of the us chat show, but oprah needs to boss out of royal business. i think they should do what they feel is best for them and for their family. feel is best for them and for their family . don't miss my their family. don't miss my honestly she take on this sworn enemy the royal family and is baroness brady really the world's toughest interviewer .
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world's toughest interviewer. it's baroness great baroness spreading . my friends call me spreading. my friends call me karen more of those brilliant viral moments from the apprentice when i crown tonight's greatest person and union jackass will have the first front pages arriving in mere moments right after polly middlehurst first . dan, thank middlehurst first. dan, thank you and good evening to you . top you and good evening to you. top story tonight on gb news the dup in northern ireland says it's going to vote against the government in this week's parliamentary on the new brexit deal. parliamentary on the new brexit deal . the prime minister rishi deal. the prime minister rishi sunak agreed the new windsor framework with eu last month, which had aimed to resolve some of the concerns had about the northern protocol. i and also in the news today, the home secretary told mps she is satisfied the provisions of the government's illegal migration bill are of being applied with the human rights convention. it
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comes after said migrants could be sent to rwanda as early as this summer. the agreement between the two countries has now been expanded to include all illegal migrant, not just asylum seekers . and speaking in the seekers. and speaking in the house of commons on today, suella braverman told that the uk is going to work more with france to secure cross—channel cooperation . and she criticised cooperation. and she criticised labour for announcing their immigration policy on social media. shadow home secretary said on she's very good on twitter. she tweeted the last ten days labour's paltry excuse for a plan. half it stuff we're already doing the other half is that plan for open and unlimited migrant nation. what i suggest they do is get off twitter , get they do is get off twitter, get to rwanda, and i'll show them how to stop the boats . and to how to stop the boats. and to developments on strike news in the uk today. members of the rmt firstly in network rail have voted to accept an offer paid jobs and conditions.
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voted to accept an offer paid jobs and conditions . staff will jobs and conditions. staff will receive a pay rise of between 9.2 and 49.4% and increased back pay 9.2 and 49.4% and increased back pay as well. the union says , its pay as well. the union says, its 20,000 members voted 76% in favour of the new deal and nhs strikes scotland have been averted after royal college of nursing and gmb union representing and nurses also voted accept their pay offer by the scottish government. the offer for them is equivalent to an average 6.5% over the next two years. turning our attention now to the united states, where local, state and federal security agencies are preparing for the possible arrest of the former president, donald trump. security fences have been set up around the man manhattan criminal court as a precautionary measure . the precautionary measure. the district attorney presented to a new york grand jury related to allegations that the trump associate is said to have paid .
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associate is said to have paid. $130,000 in hush money to a actress during the final days of the 2016 presidential campaign . the 2016 presidential campaign. and lastly , here at home, sir and lastly, here at home, sir david attenborough has planted a tree to honour late queen elizabeth while officially opening a new platinum jubilee woodland in richmond park in london. mr. attenborough selected a young oak tree for the describing elizabeth second as a great lover of trees and very fond of the royal parks . very fond of the royal parks. the plant a tree jubilee project has seen more than a million new trees planted in honour of the late queen. you up to date? i'm in an hour. now he's done . in an hour. now he's done. tomorrow as you say. now, in our media house, the first front pages are in. and this is a
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story you're going to see everywhere over the next few hours, the metro carries the baroness casey reports verdict that the met is misogynist , that the met is misogynist, homophobic and racist. the report, commissioned after the murder of sara everard, says the uk is the largest police force failed to protect the public or police women from sex abuse. the cops case, including 16, recommends options to overhaul the police force to public trust. the guardian also leads with that verdict . the with that verdict. the independent continues to and asks how many more rapists and killers remain in the. very provocative question but the daily star, as usual go with a different story . just when you different story. just when you thought it was safe , get back on thought it was safe, get back on the street. they report that those feathered scumbag are asked again , having attacked asked again, having attacked nearly half of british population raising the threat to our ships and ice cream . my our ships and ice cream. my superstore panel back with me
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now. top daily express columnist carole malone senior reporter the eye newspaper benjamin butterworth and the former brexit party mep belinda de lucy , now emboldened to swallow , has , now emboldened to swallow, has returned from her two day trip to rwanda , where she doubled to rwanda, where she doubled down on her deportation and announced that construct high level talks had been held with judges to lift their block deportation flights to the country . and on her return to country. and on her return to parliament today , the home parliament today, the home secretary reminded mp that in the country about the danger that would be posed by a labour government as the party's mps continue to oppose her bold solution to the boats crisis. watch only people who have failed. here is the labour party and opposition mps who have failed to stand for the british people, failed to support our measures to the boats and all they want open borders and unlimited migration . boss it unlimited migration. boss it wasn't just labour and peace. that superwoman so other had to put in their place. lbc mouth. james o'brien was caught out
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posting an edited of brafman laughing at a construction site and the rwandan capital of kigali after garnering point 6 million views and whipping up hate online , he sheepishly hate online, he sheepishly deleted the tweet and replaced it with the original uncropped version of the photo in which the home sack is clearly by a man and a woman, his typically tone deaf still read exactly 200 years after william wilberforce founded , the anti—slavery founded, the anti—slavery society, his school profit at a facility to which he hopes to deport trafficked victims , deport trafficked victims, modern slavery and. the woke mob riding on the coattails. gary lineker now making deplorable comparisons. the twister norm, the infamous anti—brexit campaigner steve bray, who spent his life harassing tory mp outside parliament, took the left's unhinged rhetoric to an all time low when he dumped the president photo even further . so president photo even further. so it depicted the home secretary standing outside the death camp auschwitz while i hit back at
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the onslaught , auschwitz while i hit back at the onslaught, o'brien and his disciples calling them snobbish before inviting the lbc loud mouth to visit the, quote, beautiful, welcoming country so viciously deriding is so cruel. it feels to me that the rabid left have actually hit a new low. and we've seen now and this was always going to the impact be the impact of the disgusting way that the bbc have a martyr of gary lineker jibes now they are the norm, not the norm and i think it shames the left in this country. you an error that o'brien back on twitter the monty doctored you didn't at the start of his lbc show today he he bunkered down on it and he said i didn't aspersions at all on rwanda. i mean he's been he's been against rwanda for the last six months. if he thinks it's so good, why is he so opposed to sending people there? but he doesn't doesn't he go and look himself home secretary. he would . maybe i would, but they . well, maybe i would, but they don't hear opinions. don't want to hear opinions. mine. however, he do mine. however, what he did do
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and which is and that interview which is typical they with typical of what they do with with suella, with they did with suella, with what they did was bitter . he with suella, with what they did was bitter. he used with suella, with what they did was bitter . he used the was pretty bitter. he used the phrase that she demented , phrase that she was demented, used a 12 or 13 times and a piece that was about 4 minutes long. this was to her, this was to insult . and, you know, the to insult. and, you know, the thing is, the left attack her because she's a strong success for a woman of colour and she's the and they did exactly the same to priti patel they are racist their essence and he's not going to give up on this and what you know the stuff with him today and this is a guy you're right the something has become the norm. you know just saw the to learn from gary lineker last week and not done this but they're doing it and it's you just lose argument and you bring into it and that's you know i looked at that and rwanda and it's shiny new houses and apartments and she wasn't laughing as also said, i'm going he said there were the two
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people who were standing beside were watching, bemused. i know weren't they were laughing. they weren't they were laughing. they were having whole heartedly. they were having a joke i mean, belinda, lucy, james must now be the most dishonest reporter if you can call them that in this country. and actually he now spreading hate. oh i've never been a fan of his that during the brexit years there were only a couple of really mean that wanted to humiliate and embarrass people of other political opinions he's one of them there is nothing that whines the lib left up more into a frothy lava than ethnic minorities being proud of this country being wanting to serve , country being wanting to serve, wanting to defend this country . wanting to defend this country. this is why they can't bear it when they escape the prism . they when they escape the prism. they want ethnic minorities to stay in political and it is racist. and what they're revealing is not only are they racist , but not only are they racist, but they are insult jewish with their horrific comparison guns to all their suffering think they would almost be included in they would almost be included in the soft core holocaust deniers,
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because when you the suffering of jews that comes straight away. can i also just say before we move on from just i knew even when he was right wing. yeah he suddenly became left wing. what are you joined? he's an organisation. the bloke is an actor, you know. james o'brien is one of the greatest actors , is one of the greatest actors, britain. he doesn't believe what he he says it because he says. he he says it because he says. he he says it because he saw lbc was hating and they knew he keep his job. knew how he keep his job. a bedroom house with suella braverman, the home says this is all about left wing snobbery. and she's right, isn't and i think she's right, isn't she what your she because actually what your tribe are doing is doing down this great country of rwanda . this great country of rwanda. no, it's got nothing to do with the country of rwanda itself or the country of rwanda itself or the sex or the race of the home secretary. it's extraordinary to hear all three of you deliver identity politics, to say that it's all we've seen it all her. it's extraordinary how you would attack me didn't when did i do that? yet you will do that anderson because you when did i
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do that week. when you talked about braverman and the about suella braverman and the fact she's an ethnic fact that she's an ethnic minority, led the vote minority, you led into the vote results coming up on that. you do it all the and the do it all the time. and the truth that you know, there's truth is that you know, there's two questions first two main questions here. first of we're just going of all, if we're just going to send everyone here who comes quite, quite illegally, well, what person mean what if that person you mean quote illegally, they quote unquote, illegally, they are coming well are coming illegally? well i think of people think actually 90% of people that originate afghanistan have no side of all. she said. so they're illegally in those they're not illegally in those cases, but they're not all illegal at all. but still they are . what is the legal route for are. what is the legal route for these people? well, they're they're safe ones for they're all safe legal ones for people coming from afghanistan , people coming from afghanistan, for people coming from ukraine. tell you. yeah, well, safe, legal rule, but should it's a very simple question. you say she you say that you want to open the country up to 100 million people. no, that's not. you made you you you said if you come illegally you go to one. there safe routes. you're if there are safe routes. you're if you got a stay in yemen, what do you got a stay in yemen, what do you do then? we help transport
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those. we benjamin , what's the those. we benjamin, what's the latest from yemen all coming here? a lot of shouting, but now 90% of our bet. we'll get you not if they a given. you're just anymore. this isn't a car. i was on so yeah 40% of the people coming are up in is many how many what the question okay how many what the question okay how many many have you seen many how many have you seen statistics. we've been statistics. but we've been coming from yemen. now the question is the question. there's you there's a question. have you statistics what i'm saying ? statistics what i'm saying? because i haven't. because there is a woman who could have been through an incredible and torture in country like yemen. yes, right and i sure you answer you answer my yet here should figure a dangerous place for one of you. tell me. okay go over each other. i'm going to ask me. i'm going to ask a question of benjamin. benjamin are you prepared to? open out to open up country, which i think nearly full when you look at the housing situation, when you look at the nhs to 100 million people
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around the world, who would be eligible. well i mean i see me failed maths at school because we know full the 100 million figure is nonsense and there is not the same thing to say. you should have open borders as the question someone who is let's question as someone who is let's , question as someone who is let's a , question as someone who is let's , a from yemen or a , say, a woman from yemen or a gay person who has been abused and like cairo, what's your and talk like cairo, what's your little ghetto for one homophobic country . how is that? you have country. how is that? you have to respond. i want to ask a question. how many people do you think apply for asylum here? get granted it? how many people? i can't remember. you got me. you don't know? 74. and the average the in the eu of ireland, forgive me, given of yourself to i'm going to say you is 34. please don't pretend that what tony what you are saying torture to women away because we are not we are giving those people asylum the people we were given asylum the people we were given a legal question that someone who comes from one of those countries who might have been tortured is because they're a bed. you will send them to
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rwanda to be rwanda potentially to be tortured by nowhere, play by tortured by nowhere, to play by word, to believe every single pound have to spend on all the fake illegals take away from these women that that could be helping know sing a song you play helping know sing a song you play to their voice. that's what we mean . let them be for your we mean. let them be for your evidence . you want to give it to evidence. you want to give it to albanian men ? where's the albanian men? where's the evidence? they're going to be tortured. no wonder know of many examples of know. know . i examples of know. you know. i want to move on. i want everybody to stand by hear that sent to do because bake off boffins were in for a treat last night. i really want to get this is the great celebrity bake off for stand up to cancer return to our screens with a star studded line—up viewers fell in love with the effortlessly friends. actor schwimmer, actor david schwimmer, whose cheeky humour came cheeky sense of humour came across immediately , many across immediately, many questioning the size of that. and also i thought , do we questioning the size of that. and also i thought, do we thank you? no one's questioned it before. i'm here. have fun. help raise for. money a great charity. i lost grandmother to
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cancen charity. i lost grandmother to cancer. my daughter lost her grandmother to cancer and my sister is a cancer survivor. so it's important to me and i'm just grateful that i can help any small way raise more awareness . i have to say , in the awareness. i have to say, in the end, it was a brit who truly stole show as the former little mix vocalist. this over jesy nelson left the nation stitches with her endearing and dare i say inexperienced approach to baking watch . so what do i do baking watch. so what do i do this ? oh please , how the hell this? oh please, how the hell would you separate england? all this a bit of show soup is with no one. i don't know what it's supposed to look like. oh it doesn't look as if you know what you're doing. well, no, this is just my. all right, just keep on moving with a little bit of flour on the neck. so flip it low . just keep it a bit of low. just keep it a bit of paste. no, this is awful that you're even helping me, i was really open for the handshake as well. but it's not the last. what are some of these while i wait, then i know i've got the
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baking bug, but maybe a little packet mix from mix two packet mix. not even black magic could have saved those bakes . thank have saved those bakes. thank goodness jesse had the power . goodness jesse had the power. that's another little mix pump to laugh it off and see the funny side of those she just annoyed carole malone i just you think that's a dare? i think that's really going to separate tonight. i couldn't i couldn't i couldn't benjamin couldn't. benjamin butterworth to stand by because coming to lucy stand by because coming up as , sue grey's cosy up as, sue grey's cosy relationship labour relationship with labour continues scrutinised. continues to be scrutinised. will boris johnson's dossier clear name ahead ? the clear his name ahead? the partygate witch hunt on wednesday . i partygate witch hunt on wednesday. i see partygate witch hunt on wednesday . i see because partygate witch hunt on wednesday. i see because i've had to thrash that out very had to thrash that one out very soon. equally feisty , soon. we'll be equally feisty, i'm next, as the i'm sure. but next, as the government accused of unpicking bofis government accused of unpicking boris brexit reform uk boris johnson's brexit reform uk leader richard live in the studio to explain how he would do things differently. that's straight after the .
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break welcome back now, the dup confirmed today that its meps will vote against the stormont brake on wednesday in a huge blow to government's recently renegotiated northern ireland protocol, known as the windsor framework. the conservative party's european research research group, the very influential , are due to hold influential, are due to hold a press conference tomorrow . it's press conference tomorrow. it's expected they will now behind the dup's objections . so this is the dup's objections. so this is a big headache for rishi sunak
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and adding to that today, the announcement by rufus uk that 11 former brexit party meps, including ann widdecombe and ben habib, are joining the party. and speaking to this morning, ann widdecombe said that it was reform, not the tories who will stand up for the future . the stand up for the future. the union. i do believe in the union and leaving northern ireland in the eu. while the rest of us come out, was not what was promised last time, the brexit party stood down candidates because the conservatives were promising to get brexit done. they have ratted on that promise and as far as we're concerned , and as far as we're concerned, not going to be bought off a second time and we be standing in every single seat right up. sir richard, look , a big day for sir richard, look, a big day for your party. a big day for politics, arguably a very bad day for the conservative party . day for the conservative party. i want to talk about the windsor framework first, because this was obviously very significant announcement from , the dup. we announcement from, the dup. we may get another one from the rg
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tomorrow . it won't stop the tomorrow. it won't stop the stormont. right. passing in parliament this week because of course we know labour are going to support it . but does this to support it. but does this show that real brexiteers cannot endorse the windsor framework and does your party reject? we completely reject it. obviously we've been liaising closely with the dup because it was quite clear from the detailed text and reading what the eu was saying it that they basically saw there was no change whatsoever . but was no change whatsoever. but the stormont brake is a rusty carbuncle that's attached to nothing. it doesn't move, it doesn't work . so we can push it doesn't work. so we can push it any way you want. this is the best we're ever going to get. we've heard that. we've accepted it. but actually do you know what they said that before ? and what they said that before? and then he said, look what i've got and we look to what he's got and it doesn't this break's not attached anything it's only attached to anything it's only in of new laws that come in respect of new laws that come down that have to be material
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and significant there's in a veto by the uk government in case the eu can then sanctions to us. it would never work, never be applied . it doesn't never be applied. it doesn't change anything. so politics of this and look with you know she's on this show every thursday night she's someone i hugely respect. do you agree with her that if you are a true brexiteer so i'm talking about folk here like boris johnson, like michael gove, you know, true brexit heads should know for this policy that in itself, people like michael gove , not people like michael gove, not true brexiteers, boris is he? he sold the country down the river on northern ireland, the protocol. he sold the country down the river in terms of that he should stream to do it. and he should stream to do it. and he was boris will say what thinks that day that our works for him true brexiteers as an analytical me as one of them along with brexit ben habib who's joining us as well amongst others. and i'm absolutely we know that the union is at risk if this carries on under the
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existing protocol his changes make no difference all to eu protests that make nations do the fundamental point down, which is that northern ireland is subject to foreign laws by a foreign parliament subject to a foreign parliament subject to a foreign court and doesn't change any of that. okay i want to talk about your announcement today. look, i have a lot of respect for these former brexit party mep, but a lot of folk in political circles are saying, but hang on a moment, you need to encourage some conserver mps to encourage some conserver mps to join cause that's the way that you're going to be able to make a real difference the next election. are you disappointed that yes, you've got your old band back together? that's great. but you haven't actually got i'm delighted got anyone new. i'm delighted that the band is back together. you can just decide which sort of is, but this is of band it is, but this is a band of very experienced, very talented, folk who are talented, very folk who are going to put their shoulder behind the wheel. we're going to make a massive difference. we stand the stand defecting from the conservatives, the is almost all of them have socialists high tax high spend low growth and they
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all seem to sign up to it thinking that last week's budget was good. it was an absolute catastrophe for this. that's why we've got shape it. what we've got to shape it. what exactly it? that's why we're exactly is it? that's why we're going to make a massive difference to the electoral map and the moment as you and look at the moment as you know, pushing ahead we're know, we're pushing ahead we're now regularly polling third know, we're pushing ahead we're now regparty' polling third know, we're pushing ahead we're now regparty and. ing third know, we're pushing ahead we're now regparty and. i|g third know, we're pushing ahead we're now regparty and. i think,i know, we're pushing ahead we're now regparty and. i think, with largest party and. i think, with this great announcement today , this great announcement today, with the help of the likes of i'm welcoming ben and many others rupert lowe and co and beunda others rupert lowe and co and belinda de lucy , etc. we're belinda de lucy, etc. we're going to make a big difference. just keep moving north. keep the momentum. but you know, this is what you're not going to like me saying all you've done , richard saying all you've done, richard it—i suppose all you've done today is gareth t that we get the remote or in chief starmer as our next prime minister, said the first two things. first, you've got to split vote. there's no difference. dan keep saying this, but it's not registering with you. so i'll say it again. we keep there are two types of socialism. the con socialist tories and the red
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socialist labour that both socialist labour party that both as other, both about as each other, both about parties. really think parties. so you really think keir starmer's minister is as bad as she suppose ? i do. bad as she suppose? i do. they're both awful. which she sunak guilty of misleading sunak is guilty of misleading ing the british people and i suspect the house of commons. by the way, my poison winds downward worse . i downward will be much worse. i think the both of the in think that the both of the in a terrible state in its fundamental that's why we're doing what we're doing. we know we've you need we've got talent. you need to reform system. reform the electoral system. i mean look, no morning, mean, look, there's no morning, there's no point. you stand in every seat when on the first past the post, you simply cannot win these seats . it's very win these seats. it's very simple. why aren't you campaign need first and foremost to change electoral system? change the electoral system? because what we for because that's what we for france. but the reality you've got to be in the room to in the dealif got to be in the room to in the deal if you want to win the lottery you got to party don't. but you see way we shape and influence those the more influence who those the more people for us the more people to vote for us the more we win. but we stand everywhere. we win. you win. we make a massive win. you win. are predicting that ? of are you predicting that? of course. to many
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course. i want to win as many seats possible because i want as many people to vote for us as possible. we will and possible. and we will and influence what today show influence and what today is show that for square with that we stand for square with the pay for the union and the do you pay for the union and anything puts that at risk. frankly stand against them but but but i understand what you're philosophically of course i do but what do you say to a disgruntled tory and there's a lot of disgruntled tories know that robert jordan we were all but many of they voted down. but what do you say to a tory who is thinking very realistically about the future of the country and thinking very realistically about the danger of labour, snp, green coalition from hell? and says richard , if i give my vote says richard, if i give my vote to you at the next election in a swing seat , i to you at the next election in a swing seat, i make it more likely that there is going to be that labour snp, lib dem . every that labour snp, lib dem. every vote for reform is , a vote for vote for reform is, a vote for change, it's a vote for saving the union, it's a vote for doing properly and for making britain and they all the comments,
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they're all completely the more votes we get then the more power we will have in terms of being able to shape influence and to say to people reforms everywhere, including presumably think closer to the election when . they can serve the when. they can serve the existing conservative mps starts seeing the polling reality presumably at that you think you might get some high profile defections. let's wait and see. are you talking to anyone? let's wait and see. that's i'm wait and see. that's all i'm going to okay, richard going to say. okay, richard tice, have you, the tice, great to have you, the leader of reform uk. thank so much. coming in on cancelled much. but coming in on cancelled with bins comic with donation bins to comic relief pauline yet again in has david rage at so—called david lammy rage at so—called white saviours a damaging white saviours had a damaging effect on the charities raising former sun editor calvin weighs in on that very soon. but next in on that very soon. but next in the media buzz as details continue to emerge about the sue gray scandal. well the defence dossier submitted today by boris johnson , anything to stop johnson, anything to stop wednesday's witch hunt against i the staff have panel have their say plus more newspaper front
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pages off the press. that's straight after this .
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break let's just head to mars news tonight now in our media mediabuzz and. as i told you earlier in the show, there's going to be one story dominating the front pages tomorrow. the daily express also focuses on this new official report slamming the metropolitan police this new official report slammi says e metropolitan police this new official report slammi says the etropolitan police this new official report slammi says the force)litan police this new official report slammi says the force hasn police this new official report slammi says the force has lostlice , which says the force has lost trust of public and could be trust of the public and could be disbanded. this is going to be a major story tomorrow . the report major story tomorrow. the report is released at midnight the sun leaves on a story that all motorists will be able to relate to. britain's gone to pot is the headuneis to. britain's gone to pot is the headline is reports half of uk roads are crumbling away to potholes with majority not fixed. a repair backlog is at a record high drivers fork out thousands for repairs and i think that is just totally despicable. i'm going return to
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the media buzz now with tonight's superstore. top daily express columnist karl senior reporter at the i newspaper, benjamin butterworth and. the former brexit party mep belinda de lucy . now, boris johnson former brexit party mep belinda de lucy. now, boris johnson has now submitted bombshell that he believes prove his innocence in the party stitch up ahead of , a the party stitch up ahead of, a grilling by the commons privileges committee on wednesday the former pm so called dossier promises to clear of deliberately misleading when he claimed no covid locked and also broken with his birthday gathering in downing street, bojo allies say the dossier will include messages from number 10 aides at the time who briefed that he acted within the law . that he acted within the law. johnson's defence will also claim that the privileges committee deciding his fate is unfair because of its political nature, not least by being led by labour mp . harriet harman, by labour mp. harriet harman, who has already said boris was of contempt. there's also new accusations that partygate investigators sue gray who was to be an impartial civil servant
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, was holding secret talks to join at the time of her original . and unbelievably, she announced as keir starmer's, new chief of early this month. here's what priti patel, the former home secretary big boris ally, had to say about the files. in my exclusive interview with her on thursday night . with her on thursday night. issues around keir starmer sue gray of all these types of things, they're not happening in isolation . my views around has isolation. my views around has happened, you know pretty well now as well. i actually it's going to put our democracy in a very, very bad light. how can a handful of members of parliament's in the committee know really be that objective light of some of the individual comments have been made? i think there is a culture of collusion, quite frankly . so despite this quite frankly. so despite this culture of collusion , boris's culture of collusion, boris's bombshell defence be enough , bombshell defence be enough, exonerate him and the party witch hunt. carole malone i it would, but i don't think . it would, but i don't think. it will. you know this dossier is going to produce whatsapp
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messages which, which said that what he did and what he said to parliament he was told came under work exemption rules . and under work exemption rules. and he's going to say that he took from senior civil servants and from senior civil servants and from people in his own team who said what was the meetings they were having were breaking were having were not breaking any . but i put any and he any rules. but i put any and he is also going to question the political independence of committee as well. but, you know, they hate him. harriet harman tweeted , earlier this harman tweeted, earlier this year that it appeared that he had he had misled house. well, if she's already decided she's the chairman of the committee , the chairman of the committee, how is it going to go his way? what i find really incredible is that he is the only one of the 23 people who have submitted evidence statements. that is going to be questioned and it's going to be questioned and it's going to be filmed. the rest of them have just been able to give their statement but not been quick to show to this committee this is a show trial group because it is show trial. it is a kangaroo court. but it did. lucy, revelation today in lucy, the revelation today in the daily about sue gray
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the daily mail about sue gray absolutely astonishing. they should leading every news should be leading every news bulletin in the country . of bulletin in the country. of course, doesn't fit the course, it doesn't fit the agenda of the mainstream media. sue grey's evidence should be. she's cahoots with starmer. she's cahoots with starmer. she's in cahoots with the labour party. she always was. this is a disgrace that it's going to be sue grey's evidence . the fixed sue grey's evidence. the fixed privileges committee to try and bnng privileges committee to try and bring boris down. this is a disgrace . it is. i don't think disgrace. it is. i don't think you have to be a fan of to realise something very, very. so this is about democracy. it is. but i would like to remind you that the tories started witch hunt. this was about in fighting in the tory party. absolutely first they set the ball rolling and not only did they want boris to lose his job, but this this the witch hunters want him gone . and the way, i am i am . the. and by the way, i am i am going point out, by the way, going to point out, by the way, we don't know who released that first partygate photo taken from within close to within treasury very close to rishi . also played rishi sunak's. i also played footage last week where rishi
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sunak said very similar things in parliament about not having attended of the gatherings. of course he also received a fixed penalty notice. so absolutely a lot of this is about intra tory war fair. i'm not denying that. but benjamin butterworth, even you the great boris hater, you as the great boris hater, must accept now that with the sue gray evidence being used . sue gray evidence being used. this privileges committee is an all harriet harman stick chop goes you get more desperate to defend lion boris every single week. well, i'm defending democracy . oh, you'd nonsense. democracy. oh, you'd nonsense. if you believe that boris johnson has bombshell evidence defending him. well, i've got a chocolate teapot to sell you because i tell what, if he has that evidence , i'm pretty sure that evidence, i'm pretty sure he would have used it when he fighting to stay as prime minister quite obvious that minister it's quite obvious that there no evidence. do you there is no evidence. do you think wife stood? think think his wife stood? you think it's a privileges it's right that a privileges committee potentially , committee now potentially, whether boris johnson or whether any politician should be able to return to lead their country. do
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you think it's up to a privileges committee of fixed privileges committee of fixed privileges committee? do you think it's right that same rules that were already in place apply to boris johnson ? every other to boris johnson? every other child? but you know, they've changed the rules, the goalposts, and they'll keep little things. and that's why democracy is under threat. that's why democracy comes through. because think about this. now are too this. if politicians now are too afraid stand up in the house of afraid, stand up in the house of commons to say anything because it might be later against it might be later used against them enemies the them by political enemies in the privileges committee, try to stop being to be an stop them being able to be an mp. are not going stand mp. they are not going to stand up the house of commons and up in the house of commons and tell believe their tell what they believe their truth time to be. just truth at the time to be. so just to translate for the viewers what you're saying is that if you lie in house of commons you lie in the house of commons it might trip up later, it might trip you up later, because that's what he did. bofis up because that's what he did. boris up the commons boris johnson got up the commons at dispatch as prime at the dispatch box as prime tester i am to tester and said, i am so to learn if these wine and cheese parties might breached parties that might have breached the emerged later, hey , the rules emerged later, hey, but and cheese parties, you but wine and cheese parties, you know with balls. he wasn't know, with balls. he wasn't carrying his hands in the air, waving and leaving on, she
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thought. i had to thought. and also, if i had to explain vomit, if we're talking thought. and also, if i had to explai evidence f we're talking thought. and also, if i had to explai evidence ifne're talking thought. and also, if i had to explai evidence if thise talking thought. and also, if i had to explai evidence if this committee about evidence if this committee had evidence, why did they say not a weeks ago that if boris should have known he was broken? the rules, which said to me that they don't have any evidence to say that he actually did. and bofis say that he actually did. and boris will say this, that he said in parliament what he'd been told to say and also what he would . reckless mean. he would. reckless mean. reckless silly misleading parliament. what the hell does exactly whatever that one group of politicians should not pass judgement on another group politician honestly misleading , politician honestly misleading, parliament. reckless is what you have a right. it's reckless because he knew what he was trying to mislead the british public. but you told me i did that. that's you that. if that's case as you claim that text message claim that these text message which will claim to which emerge will claim to messages weirdly messages he weirdly never mentioned trying to mentioned when he was trying to remain prime minister. why is remain as prime minister. why is it this started cast it that this all started cast your back with alexis your mind back with alexis drayton being filmed , thinking drayton being filmed, thinking up excuses for to how what boris johnson had been doing in private? why were think of excuses if they thought it was
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in the rules at the time? are you saying these whatsapp messages don't you messages don't exist? are you saying made them? are you saying he's made them? are you what about. well, what are you saying about. well, we're say so that it's we're going to say so that it's not just waiting to see tomorrow. why once the question is because question is is started. because question is how utterly ridiculous and irrelevant not going irrelevant to what i'm not going to the partygate to relitigate the partygate argument. i think argument. yes, but i do think beunda argument. yes, but i do think belinda has a very strong belinda lucy has a very strong point that much of this is about tory party infighting. shame on them. shame on them all and shame on them for putting the country through it. now queen of chat shows oprah winfrey has made another unwelcome intervention , a sensitive royal intervention, a sensitive royal business on behalf of the shameless sussex sycophants not satisfied with helping to start royal race rule that plagued the late final years. oprah has now in on harry and meghan's potential attendance . the king's potential attendance. the king's coronation during cbs interview with her bff , another faux with her bff, another faux meghan supporter , she became meghan supporter, she became famous gayle king watch. you know, it's been reported that harry and meghan have received an invitation to the coronation. do think they should go do you
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think they not go? is it something you'd like to comment 7 something you'd like to comment ? i think they ? i'm listening. i think they should best for should do what feel is best for them , for their family. that's them, for their family. that's what i think . that's what the what i think. that's what the bottom line. it comes down. what do you feel like? is the right thing yeah they haven't thing for you? yeah they haven't asked . have an opinion. they asked me. have an opinion. they have not now , as i made clear in have not now, as i made clear in my column for the mailonline, oprah, now a sworn enemy of the british monarchy, openly encouraging the duke and duchess on their woke crusade , their own on their woke crusade, their own family . let on their woke crusade, their own family. let me make this very clear. when free only wants the sussexes the king's big day to advance her own involvement in the sordid and create maximum drama. so here's my message to you . please do box out of royal you. please do box out of royal business. the time for that is . business. the time for that is. but coming up, lefty, loudmouth . although james o'brien and steve bray have had a well—earned pasting in the media about for their attacks on superwoman so out of it, could they be in for a spot of bother
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in today's gracious person and union jack to find out as my superstar carmelo and superstar pat down carmelo and belinda, benjamin belinda, lucy and benjamin butterworth but x and butterworth very soon but x and i'm cancelled has david white saviour attack comic relief saviour attack on comic relief contributed another drop contributed to yet another drop in ? fleet street legend in donate? fleet street legend calvin mackenzie . he has a lot calvin mackenzie. he has a lot to reveal on this and he'll be here straight after the .
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break it's break wsfime break it's time now for cancelled and this , where britain's top this, where britain's top commentators speak out on. controversial issues without the fear of the cancel sweeping the rest of the media. and this is one of these stories you won't seen it anywhere else in the media but it's important media today but it's important because bbc's annual comic because the bbc's annual comic relief fundraiser raised £34 million last week. well, you might say that's an impressive haul might say that's an impressive haul. critics rightfully highlighting it actually represents yet another significant drop in. so the tv
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is out . fundraiser hit an all is out. fundraiser hit an all time high 2011 with nearly £109 million raised. but since then there's been a steady decline , there's been a steady decline, thanks in large part to labour loudmouthed. david lammy. thanks in large part to labour loudmouthed. david lammy . so loudmouthed. david lammy. so first rising in 2017, the mp for tottenham , the red nose days tottenham, the red nose days concept as tired and patronising to africans after ed sheeran filmed helping impoverished kids and, liberia and his un charitable crusade continued in 2019 when he slammed presenter dooley as duly as a white saviour before doubling down on his attack. in an interview with victoria derbyshire . evokes lots victoria derbyshire. evokes lots , lots of ethnic minorities in britain , a colonial image , a britain, a colonial image, a white, beautiful heroine holding a black child with no agency, no parents in sight, finger in the mouth. actually, if i had children posing, i'd never have them a finger in the mouth completely . and i'm afraid it
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completely. and i'm afraid it perpetuates that image. so it's that the charity isn't good , but that the charity isn't good, but comic relief is very little to educate . congratulations, mr. educate. congratulations, mr. lammy . thanks to your woke lammy. thanks to your woke virtue signalling once great charity's fund raising figures have plummeted. look at that by thirds . fleet street legend thirds. fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie . me now, kelvin mackenzie. me now, kelvin. it really does feel like david lammy is woke has killed off a brilliant charity fundraiser . well done to him. fundraiser. well done to him. what okay. so there are two significant aspects this. first of all, now we don't have white saviours, right ? it was a good saviours, right? it was a good piece of television. nobody thinking that a country go to, le, the united kingdom can go i.e, the united kingdom can go overseas anymore and offer any money to anybody . we haven't got money to anybody. we haven't got any money to offer anybody . you any money to offer anybody. you know, it's got nothing to do with that. was kind of with that. so it was kind of racism on his part. but secondly they the issue now is that the
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films they do make are skin leads , skin preston skin skin leads, skin preston skin skin southampton . so all that's southampton. so all that's happenedis southampton. so all that's happened is that we've shown how poor we are, what we know, how poor we are, what we know, how poor we are, what we know, how poor we therefore people don't give any money. so they didn't like it. why should you feel ? like it. why should you feel? bad about giving money which is going to go to, you know, a decent home for somebody in another country. why are we made to feel bad about it? who is the racist in this argument? you use the word white. as far as i know. comic relief . never, ever know. comic relief. never, ever use the word . yeah. obviously, use the word. yeah. obviously, the images were because obviously they were raising money for people who are poverty stricken. nine of the ten poorest countries on earth are in africa . so why wouldn't you in africa. so why wouldn't you want to from a wealthy country and raise some money and send it to a poor country? what on earth is wrong with . i'll tell you is wrong with. i'll tell you what's wrong with that . it's in
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what's wrong with that. it's in lamar's mind. what's wrong with that. it's in lamar's mind . lamb is no fool. lamar's mind. lamb is no fool. he's playing the race card in order to shore up isis's the labour party in. some kind of argument . the white people vote argument. the white people vote tory. but black people should vote is completely unacceptable. so what's the effect is comic relief going to die? now look, i agree. it was one of the arguments, right? so i the first person to write about this. apart from you done . nobody. apart from you done. nobody. nobody has shown the slightest thing straight . why? because you thing straight. why? because you don't get to see mainstream media. mainstream their whole point is for god's sake, don't anything which is going to cause anything which is going to cause a problem. well, it's not the people. of course . problem. the people. of course. problem. the person who caused the problem was lammy that thought too terrified . cover this story. you terrified. cover this story. you know why are . but what has know why are. but what has happened? calvin as a direct
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result of is attack on stacey dooley. because i agree with everything you've said, but the other thing that's happened is that a—list celebrities run a mile now. they don't want anything do with comic relief . anything do with comic relief. so you've got all of these crack d—list celebrities on that show now because the sharon's of this world say , hang on a moment, i'm world say, hang on a moment, i'm not going to risk this. i'm not going to risk david calling me a white saviour and doing me pr damage . so lammy has actually damage. so lammy has actually caused so much damage to comic relief. and comic relief actually should hit back rather than giving like they do . but than giving like they do. but you know what? surprises me that they didn't they didn't send o'brien out to africa. right in jones be the best place for a film . at least i get a good film. at least i get a good welcome out there. they won't get one over here unless, of course there's a unless you happen to send your kids the same private school as james o'brien and tell james o'brien more you respond to that more than you respond to that every make that point, it gets every i make that point, it gets very very . i don't wish to
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very quiet very. i don't wish to be inclined towards . james be inclined towards. james o'brien. he's got enough problems of his own. so at the end of the day, why even the daily mail run ? it is totally daily mail run? it is totally beyond me. it is. it is beyond me. there so many stories now which actually . so in the end of which actually. so in the end of the day, mainstream media with a couple of couple of exceptions is literally going to collapse . is literally going to collapse. i mean and because they do not represent they're not even prepared to put one side of the argument against the other and see what happens. so lammy , in see what happens. so lammy, in a funny way, has won . he has won funny way, has won. he has won is destroy has really destroyed comic relief . he's not going to comic relief. he's not going to have any white saviours any more. no, exactly. not going to see any white saviours . good see any white saviours. good work. david lammy, you , calvin work. david lammy, you, calvin mckenzie. thank you so we'll speak again on thursday . but speak again on thursday. but it's speak again on thursday. but wsfime speak again on thursday. but it's time now to avail tonight greatest and duty in jackass jackass. greatest and duty in jackass jackass . carole malone, who's jackass. carole malone, who's your gb nominee tonight?
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margaret, is britain as well abroad? i mean, this woman has taken more flak, more reviews more personal insults and any minister i can remember. she's routinely attacked for trying to stop a problem that affects huge swathes of people in this country. ms. uncontrolled immigration and for that, she gets she. but boy, she dealt with it well, carol. look at this. what i suggest they do is get twitter. get to rwanda . and get twitter. get to rwanda. and i'll show them how to stop the boats. good girl. she sends assumption those on the left make about about race and victim. and they benefit about it with, you know, many migrants . is britain is tony blair. sorry i said i said i didn't say you jackass. yeah, i greatest britain 20 years ago. yes he said in nominating tony to send troops into iraq to take down saddam hussein. what are the most evil leaders this world has seen ? who killed 5000 people in seen? who killed 5000 people in a horrendous genocide in kurdistan? and i think the way
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history is remember the iraq war when tony totally unfair. when tony blair totally unfair. oh belinda, lucy mine has to be the d you . they are some of the the d you. they are some of the most patriotic you will ever meet. they have publicly opposed the use much celebrated wins the frame win over the uk and. they're very brave for doing so go the you. i'm going to go with the dup today. absolute standing up flirting with real brexit union jack has time carol hello my name lbc's james o'brien . oh, my name lbc's james o'brien. oh, he's getting it tonight. he dropped doctored a photo , a dropped doctored a photo, a laughing suella braverman rwanda . he said he calls her. i heard him today in his radio show about a 16, 12, 13 times he called her a cackling demented will said she was cackling demented, which with these two people she was and she was having a laugh, a page to by the way thought of be mine is the tack and snobby karen of the apprentice fame the way she treated those contestants the
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final two the women that were vying to get a job or to get of lord sugar it's disgusting was just so i she was great. let's have a look at her in action. not your business, pat mean. he's got so many that it hasn't it it's a pretty epic mistake isn't it . it it it's a pretty epic mistake isn't it. it is because this is hugely disappointing . and come hugely disappointing. and come it's baroness bridget is baroness brady. my friends call me karen all benjamin you woke snowflake this what i actually want to see on the bbc for once actually someone on the bbc telling stupid people some home truths i it was absolutely she proved she is the greatest person belinda lucy joining malone's fabulous nominee of boonsh malone's fabulous nominee of boorish leftie bullies. it is steve bray for his horrific and highly how hurtful outfit. well
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ichoose highly how hurtful outfit. well i choose them i have to say i can't choose steve bray. okay. or james o'brien. can't choose steve bray. okay. orjames o'brien. so i'm going to have to go with both of to join in this time winner to carol and belinda to lucy who alongside benjamin have been a fabulous superstar panel tonight. thank you all so much . tonight. thank you all so much. i'm back again tomorrow night from 9 pm. next up. i'm back again tomorrow night from 9 pm. next up . it is the from 9 pm. next up. it is the brilliant headliners thank you for your company tonight . for your company tonight. goodnight .
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